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Topics: International Speakers Bureau, Inc. |
Fee Range: $5,001 to $10,000 (fee note) |
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Biography: At the peak of a blossoming tennis career while just a junior in high school, Randy Snow was injured in a farming accident, which left him without the use of his legs. Since then he has become a business owner and nationally recognized sales associate, a Fortune 500 speaker and one of the most successful gold medal wheelchair athletes in history. Featured on CNN, ESPN and in USA Today, he is a gold medalist, a published author, a past MVP sales associate and the president of an achievement company called NO "XQs (no excuse), Inc. His life represents the idea of discovering options and finding new opportunities. Randy Snow has proven that in order to succeed today, you must have a 100% able-bodied mind! Randy Snow is the only athlete in history to compete in three different summer Paralympic Games (London, Barcelona, Atlanta) in three different sports and win medals in each sport. He won ten US Open singles titles and was inducted into the Olympic Hall of Fame. Because of his achievements, he received the Paralympic torch from President Clinton in Washington, kicking off the Atlanta Paralympic Games in 1996. He is an award winning author, a Fortune 500 speaker, past national MVP in sales, sits on many committees and advisory boards and is the president of NOsXQs (No Excuse), Inc., an achievement company. "I have found that as I share my stories with the audience, I am not only giving them laughter, but I am giving them hope as well." Randy Snow Prior to your program, Randy will review the specific needs and objectives of your meeting. He will then craft a personal presentation by folding your theme into the pages of his message. From the moment Randy takes the platform, he will connect with the audience by using his personal experiences to relate to their daily challenges. Using humor and enlightening points, he will challenge the listeners to stretch their abilities and perform at their best. He will move people past their fears and help them engage the learning edges of life. |
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Programs: "Pushing Forward When Things Change" Randy's most popular program Pushing Forward When Things Change uses personal examples to illustrate that despite our circumstances, whether economic, physical, or otherwise, our dreams can be fulfilled. Audiences will find themselves laughing one moment and holding back a tear the next as they look at their own personal and professional situations. "The Courage to Lead" Leadership matters most when the pressure is on. Drawing from his personal business experiences, medal winning Olympic competitions, and the lessons learned while accepting a spinal cord injury, in this program Randy answers the questions we all ask ourselves when our fortune is on the line. Some of the principles Randy uses to guide his audiences: Accountability: Accountability is being responsible for our actions - and our lack of action. Change: Doing the same things and expecting different results is considered by some insanity. Courage: It doesn't matter how strong, swift, accurate or resourceful you are -- without the courage to exercise your intentions, these things are meaningless. Effort: No dream ever died of circumstances, dreams die because of lack of effort. Faith: Preceded by trust, faith is not about the solution, it's about taking action in spite of your fear. Goal Setting: What gets measured gets done. Making a Difference: There are two kinds of people, takers and givers. The takers in life may eat better but the givers will sleep better. Relationships: Charisma is not a personality; it's a decision to be interested in other people. Teamwork: If you can achieve your goals by yourself, your goals are set too low. |
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