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About Me
Thaler Pekar specializes in persuasive communications, helping smart leaders and their organizations break through a crowded marketplace and achieve policy goals, raise funds, and engage audiences. She provides clients with practical tools for finding, sharing, and sustaining the success stories and organizational narratives that articulate both vision and impact.
Thaler recently facilitated the opening plenary of the Smithsonian Institution Conference on Organizational Storytelling. She is featured in the new book, Storied Careers: 40+ Story Practitioners Talk About Applied Storytelling, and is a Featured Contributor to PhilanTopic, the Philanthropy News Digest blog, on the topic of organizational narrative. She and her brother Jim, a brain researcher at Johns Hopkins University, blog about the intersection of science and story at Neurocooking. She is also student of Improv.
Thaler is a frequent guest lecturer at the Columbia University Graduate Programs in Strategic Communications and Communications Practice; the Urban Education Leadership Program, Teachers College, Columbia University; the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Executive Master’s Program; and the Rutgers Center for Non Profit and Philanthropic Leadership. Her consulting work has taken her throughout the U.S. as well as to Malaysia, Japan, Ghana, Spain, Egypt, Senegal, Thailand, and Trinidad. She is a member of the Society for the Advancement of Consulting, an Inaugural Member of the National Network of Consultants to Grantmakers, and a Founding Member of the American College of Women's Health Physicians. She is a long-time resident of Hoboken, NJ, and is active locally as a founding board member of Mile Square Theatre and is a Fellow of Leadership New Jerseyl.
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Thaler Pekar
Thaler Pekar & Partners, LLC
920 Hudson Street
Suite 5A
Hoboken, NJ 07030
United States
917-502-9010
http://thalerpekar.com
tpekar@thalerpekar.com
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Thaler Pekar specializes in persuasive communications, helping smart leaders and their organizations break through a crowded marketplace and achieve policy goals, raise funds, and engage audiences. She provides clients with practical tools for finding, sharing, and sustaining the success stories and organizational narratives that articulate both vision and impact.
Thaler recently facilitated the opening plenary of the Smithsonian Institution Conference on Organizational Storytelling. She is featured in the new book, Storied Careers: 40+ Story Practitioners Talk About Applied Storytelling, and is a Featured Contributor to PhilanTopic, the Philanthropy News Digest blog, on the topic of organizational narrative. She and her brother Jim, a brain researcher at Johns Hopkins University, blog about the intersection of science and story at Neurocooking. She is also student of Improv.
Thaler is a frequent guest lecturer at the Columbia University Graduate Programs in Strategic Communications and Communications Practice; the Urban Education Leadership Program, Teachers College, Columbia University; the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Executive Master’s Program; and the Rutgers Center for Non Profit and Philanthropic Leadership. Her consulting work has taken her throughout the U.S. as well as to Malaysia, Japan, Ghana, Spain, Egypt, Senegal, Thailand, and Trinidad. She is a member of the Society for the Advancement of Consulting, an Inaugural Member of the National Network of Consultants to Grantmakers, and a Founding Member of the American College of Women's Health Physicians. She is a long-time resident of Hoboken, NJ, and is active locally as a founding board member of Mile Square Theatre and is a Fellow of Leadership New Jerseyl.
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Thaler Pekar
Thaler Pekar & Partners, LLC
920 Hudson Street
Suite 5A
Hoboken, NJ 07030
United States
917-502-9010
http://thalerpekar.com
tpekar@thalerpekar.com
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