Nick Oulton
Nick Oulton is the founder and principal shareholder in m62. He has spent much of the last 15 years developing a methodology for face-to-face communications that has transformed the way m62’s clients address their markets, resulting in increased sales and better shareholder value.
Nick is responsible for the development of m62’s Intellectual Property. Nick has pioneered the use of Visual Cognitive Dissonance™ and Passive Mnemonic Processes™ as methods for improving presentation effectiveness.
Nick’s book Killer Presentations has sold over 15,000 copies.
Nick divides his time between m62’s offices in New York, Singapore and Liverpool and is the principal consultant for the m62 STAT service, where his success rates are approaching 90%. Nick helped clients to win the second largest Public Private Finance Initiative in the world, the $2.6 billion Singapore National Stadium contract.
Nick is a Chartered Marketer with a degree in Mathematics from Nottingham University.
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