Authors
Donna Van Natten

Donna Van Natten

<B>Dr. Donna Van Natten</B>&rsquo;s research in the science driving non-verbal communication, facial expressions, gestures, and behavioral intentions has changed the way companies develop their people. Coupled with her dynamic personality and animated delivery, the Body Language Dr.&reg; is a national spokesperson and expert in interpreting numerous components of communication.<BR><BR> Dr. Donna synthesizes her education, knowledge, and expertise into high-octane, interactive, educational, and fun body language and communication programs. Her non-verbal communication sessions provide new insights and tools about human behaviors and cross a myriad of audiences&mdash;including corporate teams, community-based organizations, and national keynote engagements.<BR><BR> She holds multiple degrees, culminating with a doctorate in educational leadership. Dr. Donna was awarded a Japan Fulbright Scholarship, is published in the Journal of Leadership Education, and wrote Image Scrimmage about the power of body language and leadership. She&rsquo;s been featured multiple times in <I>Inc Magazine</I> for her expertise in nonverbal communication and leadership.<BR><BR> She is the founder, president, and CEO of Accountability Measures and a savvy business owner who understands the spoken and unspoken word driving all communication.<BR><BR> Dr. Donna&#39;s serves as the chair for the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce&#39;s Small Business Awards, the YMCA Board of Directors, and is on the Better Business Bureau board of directors. She lives and works in Chattanooga, TN,&#160;and can be found at&#160;<I><B><a href="http://www.bodylanguagedr.com" target="_blank">www.bodylanguagedr.com</a>.</B></I><BR> &#160;<BR><BR><B>Joe Navarro</B> served as an FBI agent specializing in counter-intelligence and behavioral assessment for twenty-five years. Since retiring, he has authored thirteen books in twenty-nine languages dealing with human behavior and body language. He has written for <I>Psychology Today</I>, the<I> Washington Post</I>, and the <I>Wall Street Journal,</I> and for nearly a decade he lectured annually at the Harvard Business School. He is the author of <I>What Every BODY is Saying</I>, the number-one-selling body-language book in the world.<BR> &#160;