English voice over sample of a commercial video
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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leaders. How do they make a difference? They are visionaries. They get out of their comfort zone. They keep on learning. And there's a stimulating learning environment where they connect, share, inspiration, network and thrive. The executive MBA. Usually participants joined the E M. B A at the age of 38 with an average of 14 years of work experience on more than nine years of managing experience coming from diverse industries encompassing anything between energy and nonprofit. A MBA participants are true citizens of the world, with international students and professionals who have already worked abroad, making up over half of a typical cohort. Even more importantly, women account for almost 30% of E MBA classrooms, while globally only 15% of board positions are held by female executives. Industrywide, surveys reveal that professionals who invest themselves in an E. M B A are the most satisfied with their degree, both personally and professionally among oh MBA graduates. So why is that? The case success is rooted in the character trades of E MBA participants. They are curious, mature, motivated and experienced, and they gain exactly what they aim for. They enhanced their leadership skills and attain a unique business approach. They develop a global perspective and achieve ever higher leadership roles. Those who embark on this journey must be driven but also adventurous. Around 75% of E. M B A. Alumni continue on the path of a successful corporate career. Well, some 26% began a new as business owners and entrepreneurs. The E M B A is also a sound investment the MBA participants receive, on average of 14% increase in compensation in the years following their degree, highlighting a strong return on investment. The MBA programs are win win, as there is an essential return on investment for employers who developed their visionary leaders, build skills and confidence, reap immediate benefits and realized long term investment. Latest data reveals that 23% of E. M B A participants are fully sponsored and 36% are partially reimbursed by their employers. Today, there are more than 300 e MBA programs in the world, and half of them reported an increase in applications in 2018. Do you want to be part of the managing board of the future