Randye Kaye helps people tap into their full potential in self-esteem, creativity, conflict/stress prevention and communication, teaching the skills she uses as a professional actress, voice talent, improv performer and radio personality.
Randye is the author of “Ben Behind His voices: One Family’s Journey from the chaos of Schizophrenia to Hope”(Pub. Summer 2011, Rowman & Littlefield), and is a Connecticut State Trainer for the NAMI (National Alliance on Mental illness) Family-to-Family program. She speaks frequently to audiences about the
process of coping with the challenges – including stigma – when mental illness strikes a loved one.
Randye is a diversity trainer/facilitator for the Anti-Defamation League, providing workshops to schools, universities and the workplace. She also coaches business professionals on improving presentation skills, and using your voice for self-expression – whether as a professional voice-over talent or public speaker. Randye is also a voice talent and coach for Edge Studio in NYC and Connecticut.
She teaches media/advertising awareness workshops to adults and children – sharing secrets she knows from years as a commercial actress!
Website: www.randyekaye.com Blog: “No Casseroles for Schizophrenia”

