Equip yourself with communication tools to navigate pressure moments with clarity and confidence in your finance career.
Ever second-guessed yourself under pressure—not because you lacked the skill, but because an old, internal voice whispered, “Don’t mess this up”?
That voice is louder and more pervasive than we admit, especially in high-stakes environments like client meetings, investment presentations, or leadership conversations.
This session is designed to help finance professionals silence that voice and build real confidence instead.
Executive communication coach Matt Mosich, who works extensively with wealth managers and financial leaders, will share practical, easy-to-apply strategies you can use immediately to strengthen your presence and impact.
During this engaging session, you’ll gain:
You’ll walk away with a few simple, high-impact tools you can use immediately—whether in client calls, portfolio reviews, or career-defining opportunities.
President & Owner, The Moisch Group
As President and Owner of The Mosich Group, Matt leverages his unique background in Wealth Management to coach executives, portfolio managers, keynote speakers, and industry leaders to elevate their presence, craft compelling narratives, and inspire action.
After a successful seven-year career in wealth management, Mr. Mosich realized his true calling lay not in balancing portfolios but in helping professionals master the art of communication. His expertise lies in bridging technical expertise with emotional resonance, ensuring his clients connect deeply with their audiences—whether presenting at conferences, meeting with clients, or leading teams. His approach combines proven techniques with a deep understanding of the challenges financial professionals face in high-pressure environments.
When he’s not helping others communicate with confidence, Mr Moisch is pushing himself to new limits. He has competed in a bodybuilding competition, completed a HYROX race, and still finds time to surf the Huntington Beach pier. At home, he enjoys experimenting in the kitchen and spending time with his wife, Taylor, and their newborn child.