Nishant KasibhatlaTrainer. Speaker. AuthorGrand Master of Memory & World Record Holder

Nishant Kasibhatla is a trainer, speaker and author of a best-selling book and is the director of Memory Vision Training Company in Singapore. He is a World Record Holder and the only Grandmaster of Memory and International Master of Memory in Singapore.

Nishant is a popular speaker with over 14 years’ experience in conducting training in areas such as Peak Mental Performance, Learning to Learn, Information and Memory Management, Speed-reading, Motivation and Success. He has worked with many multi-national companies, schools, students and individuals of all walks of life in 10 countries across 4 continents.

Some of his clients include: Singapore Police Force, Citibank, Shell, Coca Cola, NTUC FairPrice, Philips, Petronas, Nestle, American Express, LG Electronics etc.

In his speeches and workshops, Nishant has empowered thousands of people, helping them challenge their limiting beliefs and achieve greater heights of effectiveness.

Nishant is the author of one of the most comprehensive best-selling books on memory techniques: Instant Memory Improvement. He has compiled 2 Audio CDs for students: 11 Easy Ways To Become A Top Student and 11 Easy Ways To Develop A Positive Mindset, Manage Time Effectively and Remember Things Easily. He has also written a ‘memory-improvement’ column for Singapore Press Holdings magazine ‘Shape’.

His new book “Maximise your memory power” (Marshall Cavendish Publishers) deals with proven and powerful information and memory management techniques to improve the productivity of employees at all levels from executives to CEOs.

Nishant has been featured on radio and television channels, as well as in magazines and newspapers in many different countries: Singapore’s MediaCorp’s TV12 & 93.8 LIVE FM, Singapore Press Holding’s Straits Times, The New Paper & Shinmin Daily, India’s Zee TV, Hongkong’s South China Morning Post.

Some of his major achievements in the field of memory are:

(1) Memorising a 1944 digit number.

(2) Memorising a 1200 digit binary number.

(3) Memorising the sequence of 7 decks [364 cards] of shuffled playing cards.

(4) Memorising the sequence of a deck of playing cards in 1 min 50 seconds.

(5) Becoming the best Asian memoriser at the World Memory Championship 2003.

He is the President of Asia Professional Speakers, Singapore 2009-2010.

To know more about Nishant and his popular workshops, visit:

http://www.RememberNishant.com