Lorette's clients profit from innovation...in science, in business, and in personal interactions. Making new ideas work is the core of innovation. An uncommon engineer, Lorette works at the intersection of business and people processes to ensure that heads and hearts align. In her talks, she combines organizational savvy, intuitive people skills, and some (not scary) scientific and management thinking to show the audience how to create winning innovations for themselves.
Her audiences range from engineers, computer consultants and accountants to farmers, church youth and non-profit arts organizations.
A partial list of clients includes
Volunteers of America,
the Society of Women Engineers,
the Mid-Atlantic Direct Marketing Conference,
Montgomery Friends of Open Space,
Princeton University,
the National Institute of Standards and Technology,
Pfizer, Mobil, Schenectady International Inc.,
the New Jersey Youth Symphony,
the University of Pennsylvania (Wharton and the School of Engineering),
the Industrial Research Institute,
and the PDMA's Front End of Innovation Conference.
Lorette has over twenty years of leadership and management experience, working with large and small business and non-profit leaders to set clear strategies and then...implement them.
She has a Ph.D. from Princeton, is listed in Who’s Who, and belongs to IMC, ASTD, ACS, and AIChE. She is on the boards of IMC NJ, and several community organizations, including the NJ Council of Farmers and Communities and the NJ Youth Symphony. She is a member of the National Speakers Association.
"She’s smart, articulate, knowledgeable…and funny."
Charles Griswold, President, SII, Schenectady, NY
"Lively speaker...time went by quickly."
The Fehnels, farmers from Nazareth, PA
"You’ve already exceeded my expectations (by 10 am!)"
John Lorenc, Global R&D Director,SII, Schenectady, NY
"Lorette‘s practical experience brings a unique focus."
Michael Landau, CEO, Polytex Inks, Brooklyn, NY

