Communicate with CLASS

Pamela Cournoyer

Meet Pamela Cournoyer, Your Business Relationship Expert

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Diane Gwewe, U of O Marketing School

"You would think that someone with so much fire and passion for life would be in the middle of conflict, rather than helping you to manage it!"

pamela_brownbackground_rPamela is a nationally and internationally known communication consultant, facilitator, speaker and coach.  Pamela founded her company, Communicate with CLASS in 2004 and has since created a solid reputation in working with individuals and companies to improve their business relationships.

Known as the “Queen of Conflict Resolution”, her highly effective facilitation in intervention and training has been utilized by businesses and organizations as diverse as the Oregon State Police, the The Oregon Imaging Center, Nike and the Department of Justice in the Republic of Kosovo, where she coached and trained ethnically diverse groups and helped them overcome racial, cultural and gender divides.

Millions of businesses want better communication.

Is yours one of them?

Pamela is valued particularly in group settings where she has been called on to provide in-depth consulting and problem-solving for challenging situations. Her gifts in conducting effective organizational conflict interventions have provided measurable, lasting results.

Pamela’s skills go beyond the five national Master Trainer-of-Trainer Certifications that she holds. Pamela’s understanding of the natural nuances of communication in the workplace, coupled with her extensive background as a professional trainer, coach and facilitator have made her a catalyst for innovative ideas and problem solving approaches.

It’s time to act to increase the communication at your place of business. Call Pamela today to get started on what could be the most effective management step you take this year!

"She is an awesome speaker, very motivational, fun to work with and very outgoing.
Pamela shows a strong position (through her stance) and her voice. She isn't scared to be real.
She taught us a lot and helped the information stick with her energy." Diane Giewe, U of O Marketing
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