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You want to leave a positive, lasting impression. We coach you on how to present targeted messages, memorable quotes and clear communication.

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In our changing media and economic environment, establishing and protecting a company's reputation has become more important than ever.

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We help mayors, city and county managers, and council members develop vital skills and techniques to convey their message to the media and the public.

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On Air Production

We develop video programming for your company or organization for network or major market broadcast and for internal corporate or agency distribution.

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When you talk to a reporter, give a speech or presentation you need to look your best, sound your best and leave your audience impressed. It is not a simple task! That’s why clients turn to Paymar Communications Group to ensure that when it’s your time to present, your skills are fine tuned for success.

As an anchor and correspondent at CNBC and Business Week, Jim Paymar has interviewed scores of CEO’s at Fortune 500 companies and knows what makes a good interview. He has taken his skills working as a journalist for more than 20 years and focused them on helping executives get it straight, get it right, get results.

From Rockville Center Patch:

It’s never too early to lay the groundwork for a promising business career.

That was the philosophy behind the Business Boot Camp recently held at Molloy College. More than 80 high school students from 25 different Long Island and Queens schools participated in the four-day program, learning the ins and outs of the business world.

Throughout the week, students participated in a wide variety of activities designed to foster skills that are necessary in the current business climate. They simulated the New York Stock Exchange by trading candy bars, were taught the finer points of a proper business lunch, and learned how to land great internships.

One specific skill, however, acted as a major theme throughout the week — public speaking.

“We’ve spoken to people on our business advisory board, who we talk to for advice on how we should structure the Molloy business program,” Molloy Dean of Business Stephen Bier said. “We asked them ‘What were the two main skills that you were disappointed in from new employees?’ They all said the same thing. Writing and public speaking.” [click to continue…]

Long Island Business Report Debut’s on WLIW

July 18, 2012
Long Island Business News

Public television station WLIW21 on Tuesday will air The Long Island Business Report, a half-hour show hosted by former CNBC and BusinessWeek anchor Jim Paymar. The program, produced in collaboration between the station and Rockville Centre-based Paymar Communications Group, is set to debut at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday and be replayed on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and Sunday at 10:30 a.m.

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Jim Paymar Launches New Show: Long Island Business Report

April 29, 2012
Jim Paymar WLIW

The Long Island Business Report is a collaborative effort between Paymar Communications Group and WLIW21, the third most watched public broadcasting station in America. Watch Long Island Business Report on PBS. See more from WLIW21 Specials. The Long Island Business Report looks at the economic and business trends that impact the nearly three-million people who [...]

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