Blog Layout

Melania Trump is boosting her public speaking skills for First Lady role
Jonas Ezeanya • Mar 31, 2017

Melania Trump is undergoing media training to boost her public speaking skills before relocating to Washington DC in May. Since her husband assumed office as the President of the United States, Melania Trump has been living in New York City. But that's about to change.



Recent reports say that Mrs Trump has been preparing to officially move to Washington DC to assume her full time role as First Lady. She has since been taking media training to help her improve her public speaking skills, which is an excellent idea.


In a report published yesterday in the New York Daily News, Melania Trump is "ramping up her public appearances", as she gradually settles into her role as First Lady. "She's been getting media coaching to make her more comfortable speaking," the report quotes a family source.

On Monday, a new director of communications was appointed for the First Lady's office, as they continue to put things in place ahead of her arrival in the White House.

Melania Trump

​She's been getting media coaching to make her more comfortable speaking [in public].

It would be recalled that Mrs Trump did not relocate to Washington DC in January with her husband after he was sworn in as President. Instead, she chose to stay back in New York to allow their 11-year-old son, Baron, to finish the school year by the end of May.


Well now that May is drawing near, First Lady Melania Trump is preparing to step into the spotlight. Expect to hear more of her!

Forward this article...

Muhammadu Buhari
by Jonas Ezeanya 29 May, 2015
Presidential Inaugural Address by Muhammadu Buhari 2015, Abuja, Nigeria
Prince Harry
by Jonas Ezeanya 03 Dec, 2014
The fear of public speaking (glossophobia) affects very many people around the world and not even a Prince of the UK is above its fear.
executive man in suit speak microphone
by Jonas Ezeanya 17 Oct, 2014
Powerful speakers start powerfully. They engage their audiences immediately. A speaker is an unknown quantity only for the first 60 seconds. After that, everything you say will be heard and judged in the context of the first impression from your opening statement.
Man in suit gesture with hands open
by Jonas Ezeanya 04 Oct, 2014
They say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. The audience will remember best what they hear first and what they hear last. So what about the last impression?
Nigeria National Assembly Approach Road Abuja
by Jonas Ezeanya 26 Feb, 2014
Train and practice 1-on-1 with a professional coach. Practice on camera in the privacy of your residence or office in Abuja FCT. Executive coaching is 100% confidential and expandable up to 4 persons.
hands holding up an interesting word
by Jonas Ezeanya 27 Jan, 2014
First, select the 3 or 4 most important points out of the 15 you have on your list and develop your presentation around these few. Second, put the rest in a proper handout and distribute to the audience after your presentation.
assorted fruits in glass bowl
by Jonas Ezeanya 21 Jan, 2014
Like good food, a great presentation is a product of several ingredients carefully mixed according to a recipe. Success is not a random outcome; if you do the right things, you raise your chances of impressing the audience.
woman whisper into woman's ear
by Jonas Ezeanya 14 Jan, 2014
A RUMOUR results when there is incomplete, unclear, information. People aren't sure of what they know so they tread with caution while they spread it. A GOSSIP is a deliberate misrepresentation of information, regardless of its accuracy or clarity, which really doesn't matter to the perpetuators.
Man stands on stage speaking from a teleprompter
by Jonas Ezeanya 14 Jan, 2014
Movie Director Michael Bay was supposed to discuss the new Samsung curved HDTVs and their impact on film, but it turned out the Teleprompter malfunctioned and left him totally lost for words.
Woman scared of the big stage public speaking fear
by Jonas Ezeanya 12 Jan, 2014
The ability to deliver a speech or a rousing performance like a play, dance or some trick in front of people is one of the most satisfying feelings on earth. It can have the most positive implications on your personal and professional life.
Show More
Share by: