Janine Driver is Movement Pattern Analysis (MPA) profiler and CEO of BlueStreak Training, an online virtual communications training company, for individuals and businesses to better their lives through sales, body language, detecting deception, interaction styles and decision-making programs. She spent more than 16 years as a federal law enforcement officer within the Department of Justice where she learned to quickly size people up. Janine Driver is Movement Pattern Analysis (MPA) profiler and she's the CEO of BlueStreak Training, an online virtual communications training company, for individuals and businesses to better their lives through sales, body language, detecting deception, interaction styles, and decision-making programs. Janine has since taught her cunning people-reading skills to such companies as Proctor & Gamble, Lockheed Martin, ADP, Kronos, SnapChat, Coca-Cola, Prudential, Nationwide, Sanofi, SHERM, and the Mortgage Bankers Association. Janine is also a New York Times best-selling author of “You Say More Than You Think,” and Washington Post best-selling author of "You Can't Lie to Me." And she's a popular media guest, with appearances on shows such as Dr. Oz Show, NBC’s TODAY, HLN, FOX News, and the Steve Harvey Show. In 2015, Janine was named one of the top 20 educational trendsetters in the meetings industry by Meetings Today Magazine. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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