Michael Shadow

 

Michael Shadow is an internationally acknowledged trainer/coach in persuasive communication. He heads the Seattle-based firm of Shadow and Associates, which specializes in public speaking and media preparation for public and private sector leaders. In addition to his private coaching, Michael has designed and facilitated over 500 major seminars for executives and public officials. His clients include environmental activists, judges and attorneys, educators, lobbyists, and political and business leaders in Europe, Africa, South America, Canada and the United States.

 

Michael is an adjunct professor in Seattle University’s Institute of Public Service (IPS) and in the Executive Master of Not-for Profit Leadership program (MNPL). In IPS he teaches Oral Communication for Public Sector Administrators and in MNPL he teaches the seminar in Persuasive Communication.

 

In the Evans School of Public Affairs, Michael facilitates a ten-hour skills workshop in oral communication and teaches a summer quarter class in Political Communication.

 

Michael’s courses at Seattle University and the University of Washington consistently receive high positive ratings by students. His work outside of academia receives high praise with an occasional rhetorical flourish. The Seattle Times has called Michael “polished and articulate “the sultan of suave . . .the godfather of glib . . . the oracle of oration,” and the “image meister,” who is “one of the most sought after communication coaches in the country.” The Wall Street Journal calls Michael “the internationally noted speech consultant . . . a spellbinding speaker” who can “nail his audience to their seats with both his style and his message.” The Vancouver Sun (BC) says that he “is reported to give the best pep-talk this side of a superbowl locker room” and the Seattle Weekly voted Michael the ‘best political consultant” for 1998.

 

In 1997 Michael Shadow received the Ned Behnke Leadership Award for exceptional courage and leadership in the fight against HIV/AIDS. From 1989 to 1996, Michael chaired the organizing committee of the annual Northwest AIDS Walk—guiding the walk as it grew from an event raising $300,000 to one which raised over $1.4 million—making it one of the largest single-day fundraisers in the Northwest.

 

Michael is a past chair of the Group Health Community Foundation’s Board of Directors and the Board of Trustees of Seattle-King County Crimestoppers. He has served on the boards of Children’s Home Society of Washington and United Cerebral Palsy of Snohomish and King Counties.

 

Return to Faculty List

 

Site map | Home | Contact Us | Top