About Allison
Allison Graham is a business networking and growth strategies expert that works with professionals at all levels, from emerging leaders to senior executives. Through her engaging keynotes, interactive corporate training workshops and private consulting sessions, Allison shows leaders how to hone their business networking skills to grow revenue, create community buzz and find personal fulfillment.
Allison’s extensive business experiences and her engaging and charismatic stagestyle merge to create entertaining and inspiring presentations that will leave your audience pumped about networking and armed with lasting skills they can implement immediately!
As a noted author and columnist, Allison pens a weekly column and daily business blog for Sun Media titled Getting Connected, which can also be found on one of Canada’s premier websites www.canoe.ca.
A regular contributor to the Financial Post, Allison has been awarded exclusive interviews with some of Canada’s top business executives including; Gord Nixon, President and CEO of the Royal Bank of Canada and Tom Jenkins, President of OpenText, Canada’s largest software company tackling issues of diversity and effective leadership in the workplace. Features such as Networking Strategically and Tactically have earned top readership making Allison an in-demand media resource and speaker for corporate Canada.
She is a regular guest on the national current affairs broadcast The Michael Coren Show, featured on BNN MoneyTalk, Breakfast Television, in The Globe and Mail and several other media sources.
Her book Business Cards to Business Relationships: How to Build the Ultimate Network is a how-to guide that has professionals saying, “OK, I finally get-it”. Covering the entire process from the concept of networking and what might be holding you back; to your personal and corporate brand and the impact it has on your revenue; to the strategy of tracking, managing and tapping into your current and potential circles of influence – this book is a must read for any professional.




