<p><b>What is a Corporate Comedy Put-On?</b></p>
<p>Harry is introduced as an industry expert and gets everyone laughing, even as they believe he’s for real. Clients rave about Harry’s customization, so the audience goes in expecting a serious presentation and comes out relaxed and glowing.</p>
<p><b>Background </b></p>
<p>As a Corporate Put-on Comedian and emcee, Harry has performed for hundreds of Fortune 1000 companies, and is frequently rated 'best speaker' at their conferences. He has also been <a href="https://harryfreedman.com/wp-content/uploads/NY-times.pdf" target="_blank">profiled in the New York Times</a>.</p>
<p>As a stand-up comedian, Harry is a regular opening act for Ray Romano; and as an actor, he has appeared on "Everybody Loves Raymond" (CBS) and "Men Of a Certain Age." (TNT)</p>
<p><b>The Benefits of Using Harry: </b></p>
<ol><li>Reenergize Your Attendees</li><li>Bonding And Teambuilding</li><li>Increased Productivity, Performance And Attitude</li><li>Improves Trust And Customer Relations</li><li>Helps Distinguish Fake Vs Real - Gives First Hand Experience Of Making Fake Content Seem Credible</li></ol>
Corporate Comedian, Put-On Artist & Emcee
<ul><li><strong> Corporate Comedy Put-Ons</strong></li><li>Harry has performed his put-ons for virtually every industry and has convinced audiences that he is an expert in anything from healthcare to energy to sales and marketing. He has pretended to be anything from a White House advisor to a new Vice President of the company. Harry’s put-ons are completely customized to the client’s situation. </li><li><Strong>Emcee</strong></li><li>Harry has hosted numerous corporate events, training sessions, honorariums, and award banquets for Fortune 1000 companies and has emceed for thousands of comedy shows and private functions. As always, Harry customizes like crazy to keep it special, so he will take good care of the activities onstage so you can take care of them offstage.</li><li><strong>Hilarious On-site Video Interviews</strong></li><li>Under the guise of doing a marketing survey, harry interviews 5-6 attendees or executives who think he’s a real industry expert. After softening them up with a few easy questions, Harry veers into inquiries that have either no real answers or logically takes them into offbeat territory. The edited video gets played after his Put-on speech.</li></ul>