Marco Beghin is an expert in habitual pattern awareness and change. He is a global business marketer with over 20 years of success for multi-channel, premium, design-driven brands. With a Master of Science in Management from Bocconi University in Milan Italy, he established the New York subsidiary of Moleskine and led a little-known European brand to prominence and success in North America and eventually the European IPO in 2013. He has been quoted in The New York Times, Design Milk, Forbes and Fast Company. During his tenure at Moleskine, he developed a passion for self-expression, movement, and living well. His experiential sensibility with product design and human potential led him to pursue new ways of leading and managing business. He has since completed the three-year, 1600-hour national Alexander Technique teacher certification in New York City in addition to Experiential Anatomy and many brain/body related training. He is the founder of Body Economics, a running coach and endurance athlete having completed 13 marathons and Ironman distance events. His mission today is to help students and entrepreneurs to become well-honed presenters. The ability to think critically, communicate and connect with audiences effectively is often the one factor that makes or breaks executives' careers. Through cognition and the body, he has mastered a reliable process to manage stress and anxiety prior to and during high stakes presentations, product launches, board meetings and negotiations. He has coached and trained business leaders with the University of Sydney Business School, Armani Group, Flos, Unicef, Lululemon, TEDx and MoMA among others. Originally from Italy, Marco travelled the world as an executive and lived in New York City, Vancouver Canada and now resides in Los Angeles.
Contact Marco Beghin:
Body Economics, Founder
MSM, Performance and Stress Management Coach
M.AmSAT Alexander Technique Teacher, COI Ohashi Method
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