A popular media guest, Bobbi is an award-winning speaker, author, and TV guest as well as a communications and media consultant. She has been interviewed on The Today Show on women's issues and over fifty other national and local media outlets, including the BBC in England, ABC, CBS, and NBC. Her clients have appeared on TV with her and on their own. TV & Speaking Videos Speaking Topics and Fees
Bobbi works with a select group of individuals and companies with global business, communications, branding, and media campaigns. (If you think your business is a good candidate, you can Email her.)
Bobbi is a member of the Women's Leadership Board at Harvard University, a Founding Member of the Donor's Circle of the Women's Foundation of California, a Founding Member of the Legacy Society of the National Association of Women Business Owners, Co-Chair of the NAWBO-LA Legacy Society's Award Luncheon, Boardroom Bound Los Angeles Launch Leader, member of The Denver Woman's Press Club, The Denver Press Club, The Los Angeles Press Club, The National Press Club, The Society of Professional Journalists, and USA TODAY's Entrepreneur Panel.
A nationally recognized trainer, coach, consultant, and public speaker, Bobbi has addressed the National Press Club and has received numerous speaking awards. She teaches at venues across the country and speaks to women's business groups and national women's business conferences like the National Association of Women Business Owners 2007 National Conference in Atlanta.
As a book coach and ghost writer, Bobbi has helped over forty people become published authors. Recently, she helped launch "Autism Is Not A Life Sentence!" by Lynley Summers, with commentary by Jessica "Jazz" Summers, a teen with autism and "From Executive To Yogi in Sixty Seconds," the first book in "The Executive Yogi Series," by Neeti Dewan.
Bobbi is the author of “Telling Your Story: Why It’s Important and How To Do It The Easy Way,” Founder and President of The Write Your Own Book Club, and co-author of “The Million Dollar Woman.” She is a successful real estate investor who was interviewed for the book: "The Millionaire Real Estate Investor."
Bobbi’s career includes stints as a Chinese Area Specialist working for the United States Government, positions in the U.S. Department of Education, the Office of the Mayor of New York City, as well as Congressional and Senatorial offices.
In the non-profit field, she was the Director of Management and Communications for the Alban Institute at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. She also wrote “The Report on Vietnam Veteran’s Memorials Nationwide” for the Project for the Study of the Vietnam Generation.
Bobbi is a graduate of Chatham College in Pittsburgh. She was also George Washington University Fellow with concurrent doctoral teaching fellowships in History and International Relations. She has lived in Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C., Virginia, Korea, Kansas, New York City, Colorado, and California.
In her spare time, Bobbi is a professional singer and has performed with Leonard Bernstein and Robert Shaw at the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, and Carnegie Hall.
She and her husband Robert have homes in Colorado and Southern California, and she is the mother of three sons and a daughter, who is adopted from Korea.