Todd Reed (author)

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Todd Reed
NationalityAmerican
EducationBachelor of Science in Business
Alma mater Rocky Mountain College
Occupation Author, consultant, professional speaker
Website www.coachtoddreed.com

Todd R. Reed is an author, consultant and professional speaker focused in the fields of communication and relationships. [1]

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Career

Reed is a Certified Professional Coach, a two-time award-winning Television Broadcaster of the Year and two-time award-winning Radio Broadcaster of the year. [2]

He is the author of the bestseller, Conversation is Sexy. [3] His newest book, Revolutionize Your Relationships, provides communication secrets on how to succeed at work and at home.

Reed has been a guest on CBS, NBC and FOX affiliates. [4] He has appeared on over 75 radio shows coast-to-coast including Voice of America. [5] He has also been featured as a relationship expert in national and international publications including Woman’s World, First for Women, Men’s Health Singapore, [6] Knoxville News Sentinel, [7] and the Bangor Daily News [8] and has been profiled in Life in Chenal. [9]

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