Stop Hoping They Understand You. Start Knowing They Do.
Many people assume good communication is something you either have or you don’t. That assumption is costing teams, leaders, and professionals more than they realize.
That’s where Dr. Zachary Isaacs comes in. With a Ph.D. in communication from Purdue University and a faculty position at Lindsey Wilson University, Zack has spent his career studying how people communicate and, more importantly, helping them do it better.
Zack brings that research-backed approach to his work with his clients, whether you’re an individual looking to sharpen your skills or an organization ready to invest in your team.

Dr. Zachary Isaacs
Zack also brings something most communication consultants can’t: seven years of college coaching experience. As a former collegiate athlete and current coach, he has spent years leading teams, navigating conflict in real time, and solving the kinds of challenges that don’t wait for the right moment. That real-world experience shapes everything he does with clients.
Zack’s hundreds of hours of one-on-one consulting have produced consistent results. People who worked with him reported feeling more confident in their communication and more organized in expressing their ideas, according to data collected at Purdue University.
That’s not a feel-good bonus. That’s the whole point.
What Dr. Isaacs offers
Public speaking consulting
Whether it’s a boardroom presentation or a keynote, Zack helps you walk in prepared and walk out proud of how you showed up.
Leadership and teamwork training
Strong teams are built on strong communication. This training helps leaders and teams develop the skills that make collaboration work.
Listening training
Listening is more than waiting to talk. Zack helps individuals and groups become more intentional listeners, which improves every relationship and every meeting.
Conflict management training
Disagreement is part of every workplace and every relationship. Zack teaches practical, research-backed strategies for working through conflict without damaging the relationships that matter.
Training is available in individual and group settings, in person or via Zoom, so you can choose the format that works best for you and your team.
