The Sweeney Agency Speaker News
January 16, 2013 |
Three Exciting New Speakers For 2013
Each month our Speaker team reviews 30-40 new speakers by checking references, talking to past clients, and looking at videos. We rate each speaker based on specific criteria, making sure that any speaker we list on our website or suggest to you meets our high standards. Speakers cannot buy their way onto our roster by signing an exclusive contract; they can only get listed with The Sweeney Agency the old fashioned way - they have to earn it. That means that our speaker recommendations to you have integrity and are based solely on our belief that they are the right speaker for your event.
This month we reviewed 37 speakers and here are the top 3.
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Libby Gill
on Leadership and Employee Engagement
With a focus on getting individuals and organizations unstuck by preserving the best practices of the past and moving courageously into the future, Libby Gill delivers keynote addresses and training programs for companies desiring to create a culture of risk-taking, innovation and bold leadership. Her proven "Clarify, Simplify & Execute" process inspires individuals and organizations to maximize their "Leadership DNA", build high-passion/high-performance teams; and increase employee engagement.
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Jack Zenger
on Leadership and Organizational Change
Author of best selling The Extraordinary Leader: Turning Good Managers into Great Leaders, Jack Zenger is considered a world expert in the field of leadership development, and is a highly respected and sought after speaker, consultant and executive coach. Dr. Zenger speaks on a variety of topics, including Leadership Development, Motivation, Employee Engagement, Teamwork & Collaboration, and Change Management.
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David Hale
on Global Ecomony
David Hale is a Chicago-based macroeconomist and chairman of David Hale Global Economics, Inc. The firm's clients include asset management companies worldwide. He was formerly chief economist for Kemper Financial Services, which he joined in 1977, and was named global chief economist for Zurich Financial Services when Zurich purchased Kemper in 1995. He advised the group's fund management and insurance operations on both the economic outlook and a wide range of public policy issues until 2002, when he founded his own consultancy. With his wife Lyric Hughes Hale, he is the co-author of What's Next? Unconventional Wisdom on the future of the World Economy.
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