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Lital Cohen

Communication Coach & Public Speaking Delivery Workshop Facilitator at Stanford University Graduate School of Business (GSB); Founder of CORE by Lital Cohen

Public Speaking CoachingLeadership PresenceStorytellingWorkshop FacilitationCross-Cultural CommunicationExecutive Presence

About

I'm Lital Cohen, a Communication Coach at Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Founder of CORE. My career has been a journey of understanding the human spirit—from facilitating groups in prisons and working with troubled youth to becoming a national public speaking champion. Today, I help founders, students, and executives find their 'lion/ess mode' and transform their delivery into something truly captivating. I'm deeply passionate about human connection and closing the funding gap for women entrepreneurs. Whether I'm coaching a pitch or facilitating a workshop for a global tech company, my goal is to help people move from 'GROW to GLOW' by tapping into what is truly in their CORE. I love exploring how we can turn routine interactions into moments of real intimacy and impact.

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What I can offer

  • Real-time feedback on speech delivery
  • High-energy empathetic coaching
  • Workshops on moving from GROW to GLOW
  • Cross-cultural communication insights

Looking for

  • expanding my professional network
  • exploring mutual opportunities in communication coaching and women's entrepreneurship

Best fit for

FoundersFuture leaders (Stanford students)Women entrepreneursCorporate teams

Current Interests

Women’s Empowerment and VC funding equityHuman Connection in routine interactionsIsraeli vs. American business culture nuancesEntrepreneurial pitch delivery

Background

Career

Began in social work and youth counseling, transitioned into public speaking championships and event management, eventually founding a communication consultancy and joining Stanford GSB as a coach.

Education

M.A. in Social Sciences from Bar-Ilan University (2006–2008); B.A. in Behavioral Sciences from The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College (2002–2005); Facilitation Skills Certification from UCSC Silicon Valley Extension (2017).

Achievements

  • National Champion for Public Speaking (Taiwan, 2011)
  • Facilitated sessions for audiences exceeding 3,000 individuals
  • Over 200 LinkedIn recommendations for coaching and deep listening
  • Twice named outstanding performer for work with troubled youth

Opinions

  • Communication is the primary vehicle for human connection and empathy, not just information transfer.
  • How you show up and motivate an audience is just as important as the data provided in a pitch.
  • Nervousness is simply energy that should be shifted into excited, executive presence.