

Sharon Lau (M.A.C.L.), Communications Consultant and Development Trainer
(Training Regions: Hawai’i, Continental United States and Japan)
Sharon Lau is a Communications Consultant and Development Trainer with a distinguished academic foundation and a passion for transformational impact. A former professor of communication, she holds summa cum laude degrees in both Communication Studies and Communication and Leadership; her expertise in rhetorical studies, power discourse, and gender communication informs her consulting practice. As Principal Consultant of Sharon Lau Consulting, she translates research into rigorous training that empowers executives, emerging leaders, organizations, and youth alike to communicate with clarity, lead with confidence, and connect with purpose.
TRAINING FOCUS AREAS:
Public Speaking (Foundational to Advanced)
Executive Presence
Interview Preparedness (Job, Career Advancement, Television, Media, Academic Contexts)
Professional Communication (Written and Verbal)
Interpersonal Communication
Relational Intelligence and Empathic Communication
Strategic Messaging, Branding, Pitch Development and Networking
ENRICHMENT TRAININGS:
Sales Communication and Performance Training
TRAINING & CONSULTING INVESTMENT
Individual Training: $150-$200 per hour
Executive-Level Individual Training: $350-$600 per hour
Small Group Training (for groups of 3-5 participants): starting at $1500 per half-day
Organizational & Corporate Training: starting at $5,000 per day
Rates effective January 1, 2026. Pricing is subject to change based on scope, customization, and program design.
Born in Honolulu, Sharon grew up on the beautiful Windward side of O’ahu, in Kāne’ohe. She attended Castle High School and upon graduating spent several years within the retail sector as a make-up artist, which led her to retail management and training opportunities at one of the nation’s most renown beauty establishments.
Possessing a penchant for helping others, Sharon desired to learn more about social and human behavior, including speech, and the implications of our words, mannerisms, and the contexts which determine our relational exchanges. This led her to Arizona State University, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication Studies, and graduated Summa Cum Laude.
During her undergraduate journey, she was chosen out of 65,000 students, comprising ASU’s then student body, to represent the university at the National Conference on Ethics – a symposium created to elicit awareness and promote ethical conduct throughout colleges across the nation, held at the West Point Military Academy in New York.
With her bachelor’s in hand, and a profound love for research, sharing knowledge, and humanistic studies, Sharon earned her Master of Arts in Communication and Leadership (MACL) at Gonzaga University with the desire to teach upon graduating. While she has served as an adjunct professor in the past, teaching in the areas of rhetorical studies, gender and relational communication, she currently focuses on her consulting work where she facilitates positive personal and organizational change through customized training approaches and curricula, anchored within social science theory and research.
When not immersed in teaching and training in both the private and public sectors, Sharon enjoys traveling, beach days, volunteering with local non-profit organizations, and spending as much time as possible with her husband and two children. Continually fostering their relationship with God, a faith that is anchored by His teachings of love, inclusivity, giving, and purposeful living, Sharon and her family attend New Hope Windward in Kāne’ohe.
Education:
M.A., Communication and Leadership, Gonzaga University, emphasis in Training and Development.
B.A., Communication Studies, Arizona State University, emphasis in Rhetorical Studies and Gender Communication.
Published Works:
Cultivating Culturally Empathic Environments in the Academic Setting (2011).
Keiki Speech Club LLC, founded in 2016, is Hawai’i’s first and only collegiate-based communication skills training program for youth ages 8-18. As a series of small-group training workshops, designed to train youth in the art of public speaking while building confidence; the curriculum Sharon created is modeled after the classic collegiate intro course (within Speech, Communications, Public Speaking, etc) with a focus on experiential activities (emphasis: training and development) to ensure that it is highly engaging and focused on skill attainment. Since 2016, Sharon has graduated over 40 students, many of which who have become entrepreneurs and college scholars who serve their community through educational equity and advocacy initiatives.
Sharon currently serves as Vice President of the Board of Directors at KEY Project (Kualoa Ecumenical Youth) in Kahalu’u (O’ahu, Hawai’i).








