About
Elisabeth Steele coaches attorneys, law school faculty, and business leaders to communicate well on video. Audiences and clients around the world appreciate that her sessions are well-researched, relevant, engaging, and packed with actionable take-aways.
Elisabeth was a faculty specialist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa Center for Teaching Excellence. She served as the Director of Admissions at the University’s Law School from 2010 to 2021, and as a lecturer in the Women's Studies Program.
Elisabeth is an alumna of Carleton College and the Yale Law School. Before attending the Law School, she worked in The White House and at FEMA.
Photos
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Virtual Backgrounds
Stripes: Photo by Ashkan Forouzani on Unsplash
Colored Pencils: Photo by Neven Krcmarek on Unsplash
Mute & Videos On: Kelly Gluzman
Services
Elisabeth coaches individuals, faculty groups, and corporate teams to communicate well on video.
Clients learn skills, techniques, and equipment tweaks that:
- Enhance credibility, persuasion, and authority
- Create warm and authentic interactions that build trust
- Build confidence for speakers, presenters, and participants
- Minimize audience distractions, and get the message across.
Elisabeth offers CLEs, programs, and trainings for small and large groups, as well as one-on-one coaching for presenters, applicants, interviewers, and leaders of remote teams. She is available to consult with event organizers to build interactive, energetic events that are engaging for presenters and participants. The skills and methods are applicable across all videoconferencing platforms: Zoom, Teams, Skype, Google Meet, etc.
Elisabeth’s trainings are always inclusive and energetic, featuring strategies and celebrating examples from people of color in the videogame, broadcasting, and entertainment industries. She can connect with audiences of all ages.
Contact Elisabeth to help your team with:
- Lighting, sound, and camera placement
- Wardrobe, makeup, and set design (virtual and real)
- Effective online meetings
- Inclusive norms for leading remote teams
- Managing difficult conversations about racism and bias
- Conducting remote interviews
- Public speaking, body language, and eye contact on videoconferencing platforms
Schedule her popular “Webcam Like You Mean It” introductory webinar, or contact Elisabeth for a custom program to meet your needs.
Media
Elisabeth is an expert and is available to comment on these trends and hot topics.
- why lawyer-types should care what they look and sound like on Zoom
- free and DIY tips to feel more confident on camera
- teaching strategies to engage online learners
- considerations for first-time online presenters
- boundaries and backgrounds -- and how teachers, students, faculty members, and attorneys navigate the privacy issues around whether to blur or reveal their backgrounds
- steps People of Color can take to look more like themselves on camera
- #ZoomingWhileBlack