Jim is a popular columnist, and a regular guest on radio and television programs. As a general interest commentator specializing in personal and professional change, Jim's approaches are particularly relevant during times of uncertainty and rapid change. Contact us today to request an interview with this popular author and speaker.
News Releases
Lead, Follow, or Wallow Your Way Through the Recession Toronto – Nov 11th, 2009 – With contradictory forecasts from pundits, politicians and other prognosticators, it's no small wonder that many people are feeling stressed-out about what the future has to offer. More.
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety interview about the keys to building a healthier and safer workplace.
Interview With Jim on the Extraodinary Leader Podcast
Laugh and Learn with Kit Grant
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Biz @ Nite with Greg Hebert , 580 News
* Adler On Line The National Edition, CJOB 68 Superstation
* CKLW Radio
* Your Workplace Magazine
* Rex Magazine
* CKWR Radio
* Rogers TV
* CKNX Radio
* Metro Newspaper, Toronto
* 24 Hours,Toronto
* Workplace Magazine
* Rogers TV, Toronto. Ottawa
* CFRA Radio, Ottawa
* A-Channel Morning, Ottawa
* Breakfast Television, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Halifax
* Global Television, Morning News
HelpTV is a nationally syndicated program that deals with various topics. Jim Clemmer was a featured guest in April 2008 speaking on workplace communications.
Daytime (Kitchener)
Daytime is a local talkshow in the Kitchener area. Jim appeared to discuss how to improve communications in the workplace.
"I needed to be renewed and reunited with my passion for organizational and leadership development." ---Cathy Cronin, Director, Employment Services, Palliser Furniture Ltd.
"Motivating, thought provoking, inspiring, informative, practical." ---Shaunna Rainey, Manager, Employee Development, Air Canada
"Wonderful, complete and well packaged program. The best I have ever attended. 'A full package of growth supplements'." ---Ted Pincock, Practitioner, Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre