Ethos3 is a presentation design agency I founded in 2006, and it houses the wizards behind Presentation Mentor. Ethos3 been helping some of America’s most admired brands tell better stories for over a decade now.
- Over 600 clients served
- 20 countries impacted
- Over 1,300 presentations delivered
WHAT’S UP WITH THE NAME?
Ethos3’s name was inspired by Aristotle, who taught that a great presentation is comprised of three parts: Pathos (emotion), Logos (logic), and Ethos (trust). And in keeping with Aristotle’s three rules, most great presentations today are done in threes (i.e. , presenting three points, beginning, middle, and end, etc).
WHAT ARE PEOPLE SAYING ABOUT ETHOS3 & THEIR WORK?
Ethos3’s approach to simple but elegant design, storytelling, & content is excellent. I learned a lot from the team and am still learning.
— Richard Matsumoto, Head of Global Business Development, FujitsuI think everything looks great—love the graphics, the fonts, everything. I had asked for a presentation that looks elegant, and you’ve hit the mark!
— Dean Foust, Director of Executive Communications, UPSIn 25 years of looking at stu like this, I have never encountered something like this. You guys really know your stu .
— Guy Kawasaki, best-selling author and creator of Alltop.
AWARDS & ACCOLADES FOR ETHOS3
- 2015 – Nashville Business Journal’s Best in Business Award (Ethos3)
- 2014 – Nashville Business Journal’s Best in Business Award (Ethos3)
- 2014 – Nashville Business Journal’s Small Business Award (Ethos3)
- 2014 – Author of the Top 5 SlideShare blog posts of 2013
- 2013 – Nashville Business Journal’s Small Business Award (Ethos3)
- 2013 – Author of the Top 5 SlideShare blog posts of 2013
- 2013 – Nashville Business Journal’s Small Business Award (Ethos3)
- 2013 – 1st place in SlideShare’s Start-up Storytelling Contest (Ethos3)
- 2013 – Article featured as a Top 100 ChangeThis.com manifesto entitled The Snowflake Moment
- 2008 – 1st place in SlideShare’s World’s Best Presentation Contest (Business Category)
- 2007 – 2nd place in SlideShare’s World’s Best Presentation Contest (Overall)
- 2006 – Article featured as a Top 100 ChangeThis.com manifesto entitled Presentation Revolution