Rae Dubow

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Rae Dubow is director of Talking Out Loud, where, since 2013, she has worked with architects and writers, teachers and artists, administrators and executives to hone their presentation and public speaking skills. Clients include actor/activist Edward Asner, Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Kahn-Cullors, Los Angeles architect Barbara Bestor, and actress Genevieve Angelson. Rae has also worked with the organizations Dress for Success, which trains women from underserved communities to enter the job market, and MOSTe, which offers similar training to high school girls from disadvantaged backgrounds working towards college admission. Rae has taught at the University of Southern California, where she worked on undergraduate and graduate presentations in the School of Architecture; the University of California, Riverside, where she is regular guest faculty, instructing MFA writing students in lecture and reading preparation; Antioch University Los Angeles, where she has also instructed MFA writing students; and Woodbury University, where she taught presentation skills to undergraduate architecture students. Rae received her B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to founding Talking Out Loud, she taught at private schools, including Wildwood School and the Center for Early Education. She has worked extensively in the theater arts as a director, actor and teacher.

Rae has trained clients for lectures, interview preparation, panels and presentations, readings, media training, speeches, and pitches. For further information, please visit her website at www.talkingoutloud.net.