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Nisha Pillai

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Nisha is a communications expert. Her goal is to provide you with the confidence and analytical tools to shine before a wider audience. What makes her tick is unlocking the presentation potential of others – whether spoken, written or when interacting with the media. She believes communication skills are vital - they can be learned, honed and polished. Great communicators work at it, they’re not just born that way.

Nisha works for BBC television - as a news anchor (for BBC World News) and previously as a reporter (on Panorama and the Money Programme.) TV highlights of her career include:

  • Anchoring BBC World’s coverage of the 9/11 attacks as they happened and for the next two hours;
  • Investigating the media tycoon and fraudster Robert Maxwell a month before he died (a copy of the VHS was on the boat he died on);
  • Going eyeball to eyeball with Rupert Murdoch for the Money Programme.

Nisha is also a trained economist (London School of Economics) and is addicted to her morning cup of coffee with the Financial Times. She is currently working with a number of international clients including India’s corporate giant, the Tata Group, and the international physics laboratory CERN in Geneva. She teaches regularly at London Business School for iOpener.


 
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