
helping people connect by building authentic communication skills
Because what you say is important but how you say it is critical
At Convivo we believe that communication is about more than conveying content.
Communication is about building an authentic connection with your audiences and your communities.
The drive to connect is real, and more urgent than ever
When you are presenting to an audience, in person or online,
or when you are meeting with key clients or donors,
or when you are organizing a team or a group of volunteers,
what you say is important — but how you say it is critical.
Sure, AI can generate language and even slides for you —
but in an increasingly diverse, digital, dispersed, and distracted world,
people are looking to connect, authentically, with people.
So how do you connect and engage with your audience, in more compelling and meaningful ways?
And how do you learn and develop the skills necessary to truly connect with a wide range of people and communities?
Enter Convivo: learn to connect, together, with confidence and joy
At Convivo, we help you develop confidence and even joy in your communication skills.
Convivo means to gather, and evokes the sense of “with life” and “with joy” — as in convivial.
This is why at Convivo we believe in learning by doing, together.
Convivo classes and workshops are small and convivial cohort-based experiences.
You will apply key skills together and get live feedback as well as 1-1 coaching, all in a warm and welcoming learning environment.
You will experience measurable growth in your skills, and be recognized for your progress.
So come connect: Connect Convivo!
At Convivo we believe the best learning is immediately applicable, relevant, and connected to your motivations for developing your skills.
Drawing on 20+ years of expertise in training, facilitation, and storytelling, Convivo’s signature programs and areas of specialization include:
Public speaking and presentation skills for both in-person and online settings.
Mission-driven storytelling for businesses and nonprofits.
Volunteer organization and volunteer leadership development programs.
Train-the-trainer and group facilitation workshops.
Instructional design and teaching techniques.