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Josselyne Herman-Saccio is a communication expert with Landmark, a personal and professional growth, training and development company that's had more than 2.4 million people use its programs to cause breakthroughs in their personal lives as well as in their communities, generating more than 100,000 community projects around the world. In The Landmark Forum, Landmark's flagship program, people cause breakthroughs in their performance, communication, relationships and overall satisfaction in life.

Josselyne has led courses for Landmark for 20 years. She has been extensively trained in presenting and delivering Landmark's programs, material, and technology in a powerful and effective manner.

A former pop singer and songwriter, Josselyne and her group recorded the hit That's What Love Can Do which rose to become the #1 song in America. She works as a personal manager for actors, writers, directors and recording artists, and has worked as a marketing and branding expert, entertainment producer and casting director. She has produced several films including Anne B. Real which won dozens of film festival awards and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature under $500K and for the PRISM award honoring the Art Of Making A Difference.

Josselyne has raised close to $15 million dollars for various non-profits and in 2001 produced the first annual live benefit gala for FAMILIES OF FREEDOM, a scholarship fund to benefit the children affected by 9/11. She is also founder of the non-profit organization UNITED GLOBAL SHIFT that is committed to shifting what is possible for humanity by shifting from fear, survival and scarcity to possibility, partnership and peace. She leads programs around the world to cultivate and empower leadership and source sustainable results. She is the author of several books including Peace Promises: 30 Days to a more peaceful life and THE PROMISE EFFECT: How to create a life that wasn't going to happen anyway with Susan Woldman Elfer.

A native of New York City, Josselyne lives in Manhattan with her husband, three children, two dogs and a bird. She serves as the president of the Board of Directors for her Manhattan co-op, executive vice president of THE SUTTON AREA COMMUNITY Board of Directors, Executive Board Member of the PTA as well as a Public Member of Community Board 6 Business Affairs and Street Activities Committee.