Since 2010, Ashley's been committed to helping religious leaders communicate with excellence in times of
calm and crisis.
She empowers clergy, religious, and diocesan staff to excel in an unforgiving digital world through her:
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Media Training
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Crisis Management
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Public Speaking Tuning
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Communication Skill Workshops
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Private Coaching
Ashley's coaching and workshops give religious leaders the gift of confident communication and the building blocks to achieve communication excellence.
FOR RELIGIOUS LEADERS
CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS
Ashley has the experience and skills to help clergy, religious, and diocesan staff tackle just about every type of tense crisis situation.
Whether it's to face a hostile press, to respond to tough questions in a parish setting, at the pulpit or in meetings, or to prepare a crisis action plan before it's too late, Ashley helps make sure priests are prepared for the communication pressures of today.
PRIVATE CONSULTING
Ashley has assisted clergy, religious hierarchy, and diocesan staff from all over the world with private, one-on-one coaching.
She empowers her clients with confidence and poise to handle tough situations with savvy.
These communication skills serve for a lifetime, whether during times of crisis or calm.
CUSTOMIZED WORKSHOPS
Since 2010, Ashley's taught communication skills to priests, seminarians, and hierarchy in Rome. She's also custom-designed Communication Excellence workshops for clergy, religious, and diocesan staff on four continents.
Whether the topic is media training, crisis communications, speaking skills, or conflict resolution, with Ashley, clients know exactly what to expect - professionalism, efficiency, and exceptional results.
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MEDIA TRAINING
FOR PRIESTS
WHAT CLIENTS ARE SAYING ...
"Thanks so much for all of the work that you put into these workshops and sharing your professional experiences. The content is a far-reaching insight into the New Evangelization that I will be unpacking for years into the future. It was densely packed with practical, fresh ideas and new perspectives about engaging the media."
- Fr. Andrew