Chris Molineux
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Jeff Turner
jeff@turnerentertainmentgroup.com
604-662-4144 x221
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Ted Talk - "How Humour Created the World"
Chris Molineux
Highly Entertaining, Consummate Communication Coach
Christopher Molineux has spent the last 28 years bringing together the worlds of comedy and communication. On screen he appeared on the documentary "Mars and Venus Today" and as a voice actor on the 2010 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremonies, "Inspector Gadget", "Madeline", and the current Lego animated series "Legends of Chima".

Christopher was also brought in by Electronic Arts to add comic content to their video game commentary and play by play dialogue and In 2010 Coca Cola employed him to enhance their "Open Happiness" campaign with their Olympic Site and Olympic Torch teams. In 2013 he gave a TED talk on "The Origins, Nature, and Functions of Humour" and spoke at the Imaginative Education Conference on the pedagogical nature of humour and in 2014 he delivered a presentation on developing humour systems for robots and artificial intelligence at the 6th International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment in Chicago.

A consummate communicator, Chris’ presentations are always highly entertaining and packed with sharp and original insights and his one-on-one speaker coaching is unmatched in the industry.

Chris will custom tailor shows for specific events or crowds and his show can also be offered as part of a package with a keynote speaker speech or workshop on humour and creativity in the workplace.

Group and individual coaching and keynotes are available and can be booked world-wide for your conference, convention or retreat.

Chris is also availble as a Comedian read more…

"Chris has a real gift for coaching. He “read” me perfectly and was able to give me practical advise that made a real difference right away."
- Greg Gazin – Lt. Governor, Toastmasters District 42

"We highly recommend [Chris] for any kind of group. There is a lot of valuable information to be learned from [him]."
- Business and Professional Women’s’ Network

"Today, almost three months later we are still receiving kudos from our customers who attended."

- Tero Consulting

Chris as Evil Sir Fangar on LEGO’s
"Legends of China"


Chris Singing on the cartoon "Madeline"
   


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