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    Yasmine Khater - Brain Based Researcher

    Enabling Leaders to be more Persuasive and Efficient | Building net positive communities

    Yasmine Khater is a half-Egyptian, half-Singaporean TEDx Speaker and brain-based researcher with a degree in psychology and communications.

    She specializes in researching brain-based strategies to improve communication, reduce confusion, and enhance persuasion in business settings.

    Yasmine and her team at Sales Story Method assist business leaders, sales teams, and individuals in developing connections, building trust, and achieving more efficient outcomes through interactive training labs.

    Her approach focuses on creating long-term success through customized techniques rather than relying on quick fixes.

    Yasmine's core mission is to help leaders and organizations craft compelling stories that drive impact and achieve success.

    With extensive experience working with Fortune 500 companies, including DBS, Salesforce, and ClubMed, she has a proven track record of helping clients achieve positive results.

    Yasmine has a diverse educational background, having studied at institutions such as IE Business School, Simon Fraser University, and the American University of Cairo, specializing in areas like international business, marketing communications, and psychology.

    She holds certifications in coaching and brain-based coaching from the Neuroleadership Institute.

    In her previous roles, Yasmine has served as the Chief Strategy Officer at Sanabel Real Estate, hosted The Sales Story Podcast, and worked as an executive coach and program director in various organizations.

    Yasmine is based in Singapore but frequently travels internationally for speaking engagements and training sessions.

    She invites those interested in enhancing their communication skills, boosting sales confidence, and making a meaningful impact to connect with her.

    You can schedule a call, send an email, or reach out via text to explore collaboration opportunities.