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Sustainability, Activism and Communication: Experiential Improv Workshop

November 16, 2020 at 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
| Zoom

Join us for an experiential improv workshop with Bill Prinzivalli,  The workshop will focus on communications, self-awareness, and improvisation skills, with the intent of organically applying them to specific programs as well as to applying these dynamics to the specific goals of the attendees, e.g., communication, sustainability and activism. This will involve role play of related situations, enhance listening skills, build trust, connections and potentially a group mindset.

A fun learning and empowerment opportunity. All members of the BMCC community are welcome to attend.

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About Bill Prinzivalli, MS, MBA
Bill PrinzivalliBill Prinzivalli’s extensive experience in business spans over 40 years. He has worked in both large and small organizations and, as an entrepreneur, has created four startup companies. His business consulting has specialized in corporate and business strategies, sales and marketing consulting, business partnerships, and executive coaching. In 2012, he began the study of Improvisational Acting. He has studied in New York at the Open Door Acting Company, the Magnet, and The PIT.

Bill has performed on multiple NY stages including the Jan Hus Theater, The Producer’s Club and The PIT’s Stryker, Loft and Underground, and currently on Instagram’s Socially Distant Improv network.

Bill’s active engagement in both business and improvisational acting has led him to develop a training program focused on the applications of improvisational practices in the corporate world. He notes that applied improv is not a comedy or standup performance but instead an application of improvisational principles to enhance a company’s internal and external communication, increasing its overall effectiveness and performance.

As founder and CEO of Corporate Technologies, Bill is passionate about integrating his experiences in both areas to help individuals and organizations improve their communications and performance, and ultimately realize their stated missions. He is currently co-authoring a book entitled, “Improv to Improve Business Leadership”.

For questions email Professor Farias at cfarias@bmcc.cuny.edu in the Department of Social Sciences, Human Services and Criminal Justice.


Details
Date:
November 16
Time:
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Open to:
The BMCC Community