Speak4MC

Speak4MC

Professional Training and Coaching

Tampa, FL 618 followers

I help professionals develop the skills to inspire, influence, and create movements of change in their workplace.

About us

About Speak4MC Curtis Campogni is a passionate advocate for the transformative power of Motivational Interviewing (MI) and empathic communication. Drawing from years of professional experience across diverse industries and settings, Curtis founded Speak for Motivating Change (Speak4MC) to bridge the gap between MI principles and practical, real-world applications. With a career spanning public speaking, persuasion, and interpersonal training, Curtis has worked extensively with clients of all ages and backgrounds. His leadership includes overseeing programs funded by the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and Department of Labor, managing non-profits focused on employment, education, and mentoring. Rising through roles such as Group Home Worker, Area Manager, and Florida Transition Director, Curtis has gained invaluable insights into fostering change and leadership at every level. Today, Curtis collaborates with organizations nationwide, offering workshops, training sessions, and consultations that empower individuals and teams to achieve lasting, positive change. His expertise, energy, and engaging approach have made him a highly sought-after speaker and trainer in the fields of professional development and personal growth. Curtis believes everyone has a unique story to tell and is committed to helping individuals and organizations unlock their potential. Speak4MC operates on the belief that any person, organization, or community can grow—with the right tools and mindset. Curtis’s mission is simple: to inspire change, amplify strengths, and create pathways for growth that endure.

Industry
Professional Training and Coaching
Company size
1 employee
Headquarters
Tampa, FL
Type
Self-Owned
Founded
2021
Specialties
Motivational Interviewing, Training & Development , and Leadership

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