Keynote speaker

Pauline de Wilde

Powerful speaker, chairperson and presenter

Showing yourself is exciting. When you are giving a presentation, but also when you are applying for a job, getting to speak at a wedding or when you have to set boundaries. The most important thing (and the most difficult)? Staying yourself. How can you confidently and joyfully be who you are when you are being watched? You need LEF for that and that is exactly what Pauline talks about in her keynote 'The guts to show yourself'.

Life is not a dress rehearsal. When are you going to show guts and really show yourself?

Topics: 

Topics Pauline de Wilde talks about:

  • Personal leadership
  • Sustainable employability
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Empowerment / Motivation

About Pauline de Wilde

About Pauline de Wilde

Keynote speaker Pauline de Wilde has been on stage and in front of the camera for over 20 years. As a chairperson, (TV) presenter and presentation coach, she knows better than anyone else that you need LEF to show yourself.

Her own guts began in America when she traded in her studies in economics to become an actress. Daring to look at yourself honestly, embracing your talent and thus becoming visible: it is so necessary in these times, where we show ourselves everywhere, but you don't really see us anywhere.

Pauline holds up a mirror to her audience, manages to amaze through personal anecdotes and humour, and makes you feel the guts in your body and cannot help but take the next step.

Speaker, chairman & (television) presenter

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