Biography
Christopher P. Dingman
Principal
The power of communications has fascinated me
since I first competed in speech contests as a student. Through the
years, I've used my speaking and writing talents to educate and
influence audiences as a lecturer, writer, journalist and teacher.
Experience
After graduating from Boston College
(B.A., English and History), I worked for two non-profit organizations
including the National Hemophilia Foundation, lecturing civic and
school groups about hereditary diseases. I also worked with the press
to educate the public and promote the Foundation's efforts.
When I left the Foundation, I became a freelance
writer and journalist. Through the years, I've written for
international, national and local magazines including Advertising
Age, Business Tokyo and Chief Executive covering stories
ranging from Japanese business practices to the future of newspapers in
a wired world. Additionally, I've written articles for corporate
publications as well as promotional copy for advertising agencies and
public relations firms. While working as a writer, I also spent several
years teaching business basics including English.
In 1992, I brought my skills as a lecturer,
writer, journalist and teacher together under one roof to create a
unique communications company, Trimount.
Since its founding, Trimount has proven itself
time and again, providing high-quality communications services geared
to clients' specific needs. Along with our video and editorial
capabilities, Trimount offers three distinct training programs
including speech, writing
and media relations. Each of these
programs gives clients the opportunity to develop their communications
skills and compete successfully in today's demanding information
society.
If you'd like me to speak to your company or
group about the power of communications, or you'd simply like to learn
how Trimount's training programs and/or our media offerings can help you and your organization, send me an e-mail or call
617-262-9075. I look forward to hearing from you.
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