The Art of Visual Storytelling with Geoffrey Klein

Eps. #63 MARCH 26TH, 2024

Learn how to connect with your audience through visual storytelling in this insightful podcast episode!

In this episode of the "HR Mixtape" podcast, host Shari Simpson interviews Geoffrey Klein, also known as Mr. Purple, a TEDx speaker and visual content producer. They discuss the power of storytelling in HR and how to effectively incorporate visuals into communication strategies. Geoffrey shares insights from his experience in the film industry and emphasizes the importance of relatability in storytelling.

 

Geoffrey Klein

President & CEO

nine dots

Guest(s): Geoffrey Klein, President & CEO, nine dots

Geoffrey Klein, aka Mr. Purple, is a TEDX speaker, an adjunct professor and a visual content producer and author of, THE CONTENT BEAST: Create Story Driven Content to Connect With Your Audience. Geoffrey helps people and organizations communicate more effectively through the power of story. He currently serves as President & CEO of nine dots, a visual content company that helps businesses share their message to connect with their audience.

Geoffrey’s diverse professional experience includes working in the film industry, where he worked on films such as the Truman Show, Mission Impossible 2, Legally Blonde and Die Another Day. He also spent 10 years living in Manchester, England where he worked in both real estate and at a creative design agency. As a visual storyteller, Geoffrey’s belief is that the best way to communicate is through telling a story and that the best way to share a story is by making it visual. He produces animation and video to help clients bring their story to life in a dynamic and refreshing way to share your message.

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Shari Simpson

With a career spanning over 17 years in human resources, I've delved into various facets of this field, from talent acquisition to employee relations. I'm the voice behind the HR Mixtape podcast, where I explore diverse HR topics with industry leaders. I hold an MBA, MHRM, and SHRM-SCP educationally, and I’m currently pursuing a doctoral degree in leadership and innovation. My professional journey is augmented by my personal life, where I'm a proud mom of three sons serving in the US Navy, a dedicated dog mom, and a 25-year spouse to a Fire Department Battalion Chief. I'm passionate about bringing innovation and fresh perspectives to HR and leadership.

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