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“This writing workshop from Bold Type was one of the best trainings I've ever attended. Grace reminded us how to communicate effectively through writing. I picked up a handful of new tips and tools and have found myself referencing my notes frequently in the weeks since.”
—Matthew Ambrogi | Senior Associate Product Management | Capital One
“Many thanks to Casey for leading today’s Editing Skills training for my Corporate Affairs team. Quite simply, it was outstanding! We very much enjoyed ourselves and learned so much. Thanks for making it engaging and relevant.”
—Kris Bahner | Senior Vice President, Global Corporate Affairs | Kellogg Company
“Bold Type was a great partner for our Power of Communications workshop! Grace did a wonderful job taking content that would typically be considered “boring” and making it interactive and informative. I highly recommend Bold Type!”
—Jennifer Wilson, Manager, Field Communications and Operations, Biogen
“Casey and Grace facilitated on-site Plain Language training for almost 150 of our team members. The training had a great pace, role-specific interactive elements, and the perfect amount of humor. I've received rave reviews about the usefulness of the content and the enjoyment our group got out of the sessions.”
—Whitney McVeigh | Assistant Director, Learning Knowledge Management | Southern New Hampshire University
“Our work with Bold Type was everything we expected and more. Staff enjoyed the training and months later we still see the impact of Grace’s instruction. Communications are more clear and concise, with information chunked to increase readability and comprehension.”
—Cynthia Reilly | Chief Operating Officer | Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy
“‘Winning the Inbox: Emails that Work’ was one of the most useful webinars I have ever attended. I started using the techniques Casey suggested and saw an immediate improvement in my email effectiveness. I'd highly recommend having the presenter come back for future webinars.”
—Sondra Tosky | Sustainability & Technology Consultant | Founder Tosky Consulting LLC
“Grace’s workshop at our nonprofit office was thoughtful, instructive, and will make an immediate positive impact on our writing. Though my colleagues and I come from different educational backgrounds and have a wide range of writing experience, each of us took away helpful pieces of advice that will be easy to implement.”
—Meredith Wade | Management Consultant | The Hope for Henry Foundation
“Casey coached me through a series of video call sessions on editing, clarity, and integrating feedback on complex, multi-author documents. Over the course of our work together, I picked up on patterns in my own writing, and built editing skills that I have continued to use. The quality and professionalism of the training was excellent.”
—Yamide Dagnet | Senior Associate, International Climate Action | World Resources Institute
“On a scale of 1 to 10 where 10 is excellent, I’d rate Casey’s workshop a “15”!! It was chock full of great ideas for developing presentations that truly pop!”
—Damariz Winborne, Global Operations Center Manager, Freddie Mac
“Grace’s webinar on “Writing & Your Personal Brand” was one of our most well-attended. Attendees commented on how useful and applicable the webinar was to their work (and personal) lives. Grace helped participants hone their writing and gave them tools they could use immediately after the webinar.”
—Sarah Smith, Associate Director, Alumni Career Services, Georgetown University
In Grace’s recent article for Forbes, she give you four ways to keep you focused and moving fast while writing. This is the third article in a series about completing ambitious writing projects.
In Forbes, Grace gives her guidance for taking steps to avoid and ultimately overcome writing deadline procrastination: analyze, edit, and research.
Writing is often considered a creative or even artistic process that’s largely intuitive. You need to treat your writing like a science experiment instead.
In this interview with WordRake, Casey talks communication strategies for International Plain Language Day.
In Forbes, Grace Aldridge Foster gives three guidelines for using “weak language,” like hedging and disclaimers.
In Harvard Business Review, Bold Type Co-Founder Casey Mank and Sarah Gershman give guidance for choosing the right format for delivering feedback.
SubKit interviewed Bold Type Co-Founder Grace Aldridge Foster about the ins and outs of entrepreneurship.
In Forbes, Bold Type Co-Founder Grace Aldridge Foster offers seven steps to a pain-free inbox.
Editing yourself while you write is slowing you down. Break the habit with these 3 tips and produce written content faster.
In the age of information overload, reaching your reader can be difficult. But you can reach them more easily if you treat their attention like a rare and precious resource.