Frank Traditi
Frank Traditi is a sales and marketing specialist, author, motivational speaker, and executive coach. His expertise is teaching and coaching executives, managers, and small business owners to design and implement a game plan for business success. His groundbreaking book, Get Hired NOW!, endorsed by Dr. Stephen Covey and Brian Tracy, is the text for a companion coaching program offered by career coaches and counselors worldwide. Frank is also a contributing author to 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life.
Before becoming a business coach, Frank accumulated 20 years experience in management, sales, and marketing for Fortune 500 companies, including MCI and Qwest. During his 14-year career at MCI, he managed a $70 million National Account sales division, directed two 300-person call centers, along with training hundreds of sales and customer service professionals on sales and marketing techniques. For two years, he was the international career services director for Information Technology Institute, currently a division of Education Management Corporation.
Frank has taught sales, marketing, and career success skills for the Internet Chamber of Commerce, Public Relations Society of America, International Association of Business Communicators, Layoff Lounge, Toastmasters, Medical Library Association, and at the Universities of Wyoming and Colorado. He has coached executives and sales professionals in high profile companies such as MCI, StorageTek, Dex Media, Qwest, and Express-Scripts.
Frank’s timely articles on personal marketing have been featured in the Denver Post, Rocky Mountain News, and Job Search Extra. In addition, his articles are widely published through online venues such as SelfGrowth.com, Shared Vision Network, 3 Minute Learning, QuintCareers, Impact Articles, IdeaMarketers, Net-Temps, ListChannel, and Ezine Links.
Frank is a graduate of CoachTrainer coaching program and the Teleclass Leader Training Program. He is an active member of the International Coach Federation and a past board member of the Denver Coach Federation, where he served as Public Relations Director and editor of their national ezine and newsletter. Frank also served on the board of Rocky Mountain Junior Achievement.
Frank acquired a Bachelors of Arts degree in Music Education from the distinguished Crane School of Music at the State University of New York at Potsdam. While there, he was selected to play the national anthem for the gold-medal-winning US Hockey Team at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid.
