Illuminating communications through Firelight

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Dan Wall is the owner and communications consultant at Firelight Communications.

Dan Wall is the owner and communications consultant at Firelight Communications. — Photo courtesy Dan Wall

Every business owner is an expert in what they do. Everyone has a story to share. Sharing the stories that customers can relate to is an extremely effective way to market your business.

When it comes to connecting with clients, businesses would do well to seek guidance from a communications guru like Dan Wall, owner and communications consultant at Firelight Communications in Nelson, B.C.

Wall has experience in communications with Crown corporations, municipal government, non-profits, the tourism industry and the arts and culture sector. He has also been a freelance writer for many years.

“Communications shouldn’t be complicated,” Wall said. “Plain language, clarity and, above all, a human voice all contribute to telling your story. There’s never been a greater need for good, clear, compelling content with so many ways to reach our audiences.”

Any way you say it, communications plays a big role in helping businesses achieve their goals. 

Kyle Born

Kyle Born is a writer for Kootenay Business and his initials match that of the magazine—it must be fate that brought them together. View all of Kyle Born’s articles

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