Eda
Roth is an actress and consultant who specializes in bringing
theatre based skills to business communications. She has taught
presentation and communication skills and has worked extensively
in the area of leadership, helping executives to develop clear
messages and powerfully and effectively engage others.Using
acting and directing skills she helps executives gain greater
understanding of how to form and deliver communications that
are strategic and achieve desired results. Her approach is
highly individual working to enhance the strengths of each
person. She works to deepen the connection to the message
and the audience.
Eda has been on the faculty of Boston University’s
School of Management Leadership Institute since it began in
1989. She also teaches in the Executive MBA program and for
seven years taught in the Executive MBA program at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute School of Management. She is a national
faculty member of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive
Nurse Fellows Leadership program. She also teaches in the
California Health Care Foundation Leadership program and has
worked with the Rennaissance CEO Leadershp Forum at Gozaga
University and the Women’s Leadership Forum at the University
of Alabama.
Other clients include: Abt Associates, AT&T, Arthur D.
Little, Bristol-Meyers Squibb, Boston Scientific Corporation,
Cambridge Energy Research Associates, Coca-Cola, Data General
Corporation, Fidelity Investments, Florida Power and Light,
John Hancock Financial Services, Hewlett-Packard Company,
the law firm of Hill and Barlow, KAO Infosystems, Levi-Strauss
& Co., and the U.S. Postal Service.
She has taught voice, speech, and acting at New York University
Graduate Acting Program, Boston University, and the American
Academy of Dramatic Arts. Eda has worked as an actress in
New York and regional theater, on stage and in film and television.
She has also worked as a professional dialect coach in theater
and film and has coached Danny Aiello, Jeff and Lloyd Bridges,
Richard Dreyfuss, and Holly Hunter. She received her BA from
Connecticut College and an MFA from New York University Graduate
Acting program. |
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