Stedman Graham, author, speaker
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Stedman Grahm, bestselling author and leadership speaker to join Randy Rolfe on Voice America program Family First, this Friday April 6, 1 PM PT. Bestselling author and speaker on leadership, youth, and identity to appear on Family First with host Randy Rolfe, on Voice America/Net Talk Radio, April 6, at 1 PM PT, also on archive. The challenges of this century, including the new global economy, continued erosion of American manufacturing, growth of other economies, and profound changes in the very fabric of society, have resulted in unprecedented changes in the basic skills needed just for survival. How can we help our youth develop leadership and a competitive edge, when even basic comfort and security seem ever more elusive? Randy Rolfe's guest on Family First this week is Stedman Graham, who inspires people worldwide to change the way they learn and think. Stedman Graham is CEO of S. Graham and Associates, offering education and training to businesses, nonprofits, and youth to help maximize personal and professional success. His 11 books include two New York Times best sellers, You Can Make It Happen and Teens Can Make It Happen, which reveal his proprietary Nine-Step Process. He will share insights from his latest book, Identity: Your Passport to Success to help youth to transform their perceptions of themselves for true success. Stedman Graham is chairman and CEO of S. Graham & Associates (SGA), whose clients include Merrill Lynch, Wells Fargo, Monster.com, Harvard and Wharton Business Schools, and the U.S. Depts. of Education and Labor. Graham focuses on maximizing leadership, embracing diversity, and personal and professional branding. Graham has taught his concepts at the University of Illinois-Chicago, Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University, George Washington University's Forum for Sport and Event Management, and Temple University. In 1985, Graham founded Athletes Against Drugs Education, Health and Sports. Now with over 500 professional athletes, AAD has served over 15,000 students. He serves on the board of Junior Achievement (JA) and the 7-Eleven Education Is Freedom Foundation. Graham holds a bachelor's degree in Social Work from Hardin-Simmons University, a master's degree in Education from Ball State University, and an honorary doctorate in Humanities from Coker College.
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