A international communication and influence expert will be one of the keynote speakers for TEDx event in Salford taking place in February.
Expert Jose Ucar will join a lineup of ten captivating speakers and performers at the TED inspired initiative.
The fourth annual TEDX event will take place on Saturday 8 February 2025, at the DPL Studio, University of Salford, MediaCity Campus.
The event of TEDxUniversityofSalford aims to bring together students, professionals, and members of the community for a day of inspiration and discovery.
Throughout the talk, expert speakers will present insights on groundbreaking topics aligned with the theme ‘Seek Higher Things’.
The internationally recognised communication coach, TEDx speaker, and author, Jose Ucar – will be hoping to introduce a transformative approach to communication that will change the way people connect with others.
The theme will allow Jose to talk about ‘How to Improve Your Communication and Speak with Impact: It’s SIMPLER than You Think!’
Throughout the talk he will also aim to demonstrate how impactful communication can elevate both personal and professional life.
Jose will aim to convey his methodology of three essential pillars, building trust, adaptive communication, and global leadership.
Ahead of the event Jose said: “I’m honoured to take the stage at TEDxUniversityofSalford,”
“TEDx is particularly close to my heart – not only have I been a speaker, but I’ve also had the privilege of coaching TEDx speakers and hosting events as an MC (Media City).”
He continued: “This event is a celebration of transformative ideas, and I look forward to sharing my insights on how we can communicate with impact and lead with confidence.”
Throughout the event Jose also wants to convey use his unique approach to help enhance communication, foster trust, and unlock leadership potential in complex environments.
He added: “I believe in the power of ideas to create change,
“Speaking at TEDx allows me to reach people who are eager to grow, learn, and contribute to a better future.”
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