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Affiliation

University of Cambridge

Country

United Kingdom

Current position
Simon Hall created and leads an award winning course in public speaking, storytelling and writing skills at the University of Cambridge, and runs his own business communication agency, Creative Warehouse. He has 20 books published, ranging from business and communication to crime fiction. The most recent, Compelling Communication (Cambridge University Press, 2024) accompanies his university course. Previously, Simon was a BBC Television, Radio and Online News Correspondent for 20 years. You might be interested to know that Simon also once played football for the same manager who coached the legendary Pele, although to rather less impressive effect.

Education
Simon has a degree in physics, math and chemistry.

Research area
Communication skills.

Conflict of interest
None

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