Bio's
Short Version (100 words)
An authority on brave leadership and founder of The BRĀV Institute, Carol has been educating, empowering, and entertaining audiences internationally for almost a decade. She’s committed to getting you out of your comfort zone and into your B.R.A.V.E. Zone ~ whether it be asking for a raise or promotion, nailing a presentation, or climbing Africa’s highest peak.
She holds a BFA in Theatre Performance, an MA in Communication, two postgraduate certificates in coaching and mentoring, and works with Fortune 500 companies, International Associations, and leaders to get their brāv on. Her clients attribute her istrategies, insights and inspiration to them achieving what they never thought possible.
Longer version (222 words)
An authority on brave leadership and founder of The BRĀV Institute, Carol Schulte has been educating, empowering, and entertaining audiences internationally for almost a decade. She is committed to getting you out of your comfort zone and into your B.R.A.V.E. Zone ~ where you’re not afraid to show up, speak out, and get into action long before you feel ready.
She holds a BFA in Theatre Performance, an MA in Communication, two postgraduate certificates in coaching and mentoring, and has worked with Fortune 500 companies, International Associations, and thousands of leaders to get their brāv on. Whether it be asking for a raise or promotion, nailing a presentation, or climbing Africa’s highest peak, her clients attribute her strategies, insights and inspiration to helping them achieve what they never thought possible.
Carol is a published author, been featured in numerous magazines and podcasts, and is a returning guest expert on Rogers TV. Having lived and worked in 16 countries including Ashrams in India and vans in New Zealand, rocked dreadlocks in Thailand and shaved her head for breast cancer, she certainly walks her talk and brings a global perspective to all she does. When she’s not traveling or speaking on stage, you can find her volunteering as a bereavement facilitator or camp counsellor, training for her next triathlon, or practicing her serious carpool karaoke game.
Sample Introductions
CAROL SCHULTE ~ Intro Longer (211 words)
Carol is committed to helping you to get your brāv on! She has been educating and entertaining audiences across Canada and the US, as well as in South America and Europe for the better part of a decade. She holds a BFA in Theatre Performance, an MA in Communication, and two postgraduate certificates in coaching and mentoring. As the founder of ‘Women Living BIG’ and The BRĀV Institute, she’s all about getting you out of your comfort zone and into your BRAVE zone; whether that’s asking for a raise or promotion, going indoor skydiving, or climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.
As someone who's lived in Ashrams in India and vans in New Zealand, rocked dreadlocks in Thailand and shaved her head for breast cancer - even bungee jumped in her birthday suit - she certainly walks her talk. And having lived in 16 different countries she offers a global perspective to all she does. When she’s not speaking to traveling, you can find her volunteering as a bereavement facilitator, training for her next triathlon, or practicing her serious carpool karaoke game!
Today she’s going to share why it’s so important to be braver in both your work and your life and give you some practical ideas of how to do exactly that.
CAROL SCHULTE - Intro Shorter (155 words)
Committed to helping you get your brāv on, Carol has been educating and entertaining audiences across Canada and the US, as well as in South America and Europe. As the founder of ‘Women Living BIG’ and The BRĀV Institute, she’s all about getting you out of your comfort zone and into your BRAVE zone; whether that’s asking for a raise or promotion, going indoor skydiving, or climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.
And as someone who's lived in Ashrams in India and vans in New Zealand, rocked dreadlocks in Thailand and shaved her head for breast cancer - even bungee jumped in her birthday suit - she certainly walks her talk.
Today she’s going to share why it’s so important to be braver in how you show up and speak out in both your work and your life, and give you some practical ideas of how to do exactly that.