At the age of 27, Chad Hymas‘ life changed instantaneously when an accident left him a quadriplegic. Since that time Chad has been recognized by the state of Utah as the Superior Civilian of the Year. He is the president of his own communications company and an Internet marketing company. As a member of the National Speakers Association Chad travels as many as 150,000 miles a year speaking to hundreds of professional and civic organizations such as Wells Fargo, Blue Cross Blue Shield, AT&T, Rainbird, IHC, American Express, Prudential Life, Vast FX, Zion Securities, and others. Here are just a few of Chad’s (creatively and wonderfully titled) keynote speech topics:
*Success And The Bird Next Door
*Who Needs Legs When You Have Wings
*Get The Worm Faster: Succeed With A Bird’s Eye Perspective!
*Eagles Don’t Fly In Flocks, But Seagulls Never Get Lonely
For more avian-inspired information on these topics, click here for full descriptions.
By the way, when you book Chad you’ll find out that:
- The ostrich personality is best at focus
- The chicken personality brings stability
- The seagull empowers the team
- The eagle inspires leadership
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Once in a while a sampling of keynote titles come along that are so fun I know the presenter behind them is going to be a sure thing. One of those speakers is David Okerlund. Here are his topics- click for his full biography and a selection of videos of David in action.
Mama Never Taught me to drive a Garbage Truck- A keynote or seminar about maintaining positive attitudes in time of change.
The Joys of Stress- A humorous banquet speech that really gets things rolling.
Think Like A “Pro,” Sell Like a “Rookie”- Putting passions and expertise into the art of selling!
Sacred Cows Make The Best Burgers- How to deal with the “psuedo-demon” known as change during changing times.
Learning How To Dance With Elephants- Learn how to deal with tough customers, peers and a changing industry.
No One Can Whistle A Symphony… It Takes An Orchestra To Play It- A look at bringing harmony and teamwork into the workplace where fewer people are expected to do more with less.
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