Speech & Debate Prep

No matter where you are in your career, there is always opportunity to improve your delivery, tighten your remarks, and focus your message.

Candidates and non-candidates alike can benefit from a fresh—and supportive—perspective.

We elevate your strong points and mitigate your weaknesses; we don’t force you into a cookie-cutter template.

Our philosophy is centered on embracing your authentic self and harnessing your strengths, never on altering who you are.

With intentional preparation, we transform you into a confident speaker. You will feel centered, focused, and ready to deliver successful speeches. We work with you to develop talking points and sharpen your delivery to best engage your audience. We begin with a full analysis of your event, audience, content, and style.

With training sessions from Norton Communication Strategies, you’ll be ready to captivate even the most daunting of audiences.

Speech & Debate Prep Services

We will work with you to develop content, organize your remarks, and engage with your audience. You will feel centered, focused, and ready to deliver.

  • Telling your story to the right audience, clearly and convincingly.

  • Penning speeches, talking points, and answers to tough questions.

  • Developing opening / closing remarks, addressing curveballs, deflecting attacks.

News Clips

  • Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll wins Democratic primary for lieutenant governor

    Boston Globe—“We won, and we won big. Here in Massachusetts, we are a home of firsts. ... We will have the first governor and lieutenant governor on an all-woman ticket,” an ebullient Driscoll told supporters at Colonial Hall at Rockafellas restaurant in downtown Salem. “Not one, but two women in the corner office,” a feat no state has yet achieved.

  • Democratic candidates for 3rd Congressional District debate message party should offer

    Boston Herald—Over a year after the loss of the 2016 presidential election, Democratic Party candidates vying for the 3rd Congressional District seat wrangled with the message their party should offer constituents, during a pair of debates last night hosted by Fitchburg State University. “We have to unite as a party and stand for something, not just against the Trump presidency,” said candidate Rufus Gifford.

  • In Neal-Morse Showdown, A Wide Margin For The Incumbent

    WBUR—With 88% of precincts reporting, Neal held an 18 percentage point lead. ... Neal also ticked off a number of priorities for his next term, from expanding the Affordable Care Act, to delivering funding for much-talked-about passenger rail service between western Massachusetts and Boston. ... The incumbent carried Holyoke, Morse's hometown, by about five percentage points.

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