When the economy is in trouble, when people are losing their jobs, we need to have people to inpire us to better performance and to set goals for future success and growth. Whether we are speaking about personal, spiritual or business growth, when times are hard, inspirational speakers are worth their weight in gold.
When life is going really well, we don’t feel that we need outside help to get us by or to keep us going, but when times are tough as they really are right now, we need people to inspire us to past glory or future greatness. Motivational speakers do this very job. They are hired by corporations, sports clubs, schools and colleges to motivate their members, workers and families when times are tough.
Part of the reason why President Obama had such success during his campaigns, sifling the opposition, was because he was able to inspire people by creating a vision of an America which would once again be respected throughout the world by returning to it’s core values. One that would once more lead the world, not one in which it had become known as a bully run by greedy small men.
The greatness of America is something that not only Americans wish, but the world desires and Presidnt Obama was able to inspire the world through is outstanding oratory skills and the nature of the content that he delivered in his inspirational speeches.
Whilst his opposition sought to plant fear, Obama sought to plant hope in the hearts of all Americans, this is a primary facet of great inspirational speakers. They inspire hope of a better life, they instill belief in the individual that they can do better, be their best. A motivational speaker gives his audience a reason to move forward.
At this time, when the economy is in freefall, when people don’t know if they are going to keep their jobs, their houses or be hit by extremely high health bills, motivational speakers are needed. If you have the skills and the belief in yourself, you have the confidence and the motivation yourself, you too can be like President Obama and inspire hope, change people’s lives and inspire them to greatness.

Dear Conference Planners:
Hello. If you have upcoming national (or local) conference events that require a motivational speaker or trainer, please consider my professional services: motivational speeches, leadership workshops, and diversity training. I urge you to view my abridged list of clients and satisfied customers, along with my biographical profile, at: http://www.mrkeynotespeaker.com.
AWARDS / SPECIAL RECOGNITION (abridged listing):
*Senator Vincent Hughes’ Community Leadership Award, 2008
*100 Men Making A Difference Award (American Cities Foundation), 2006
*Community Leadership Award (NAACP-Willow Grove Chapter), 2005
*Educator of the Year Award (NAACP-Chester Chapter), 2004
*Alumni Achiever Award (Mid-Eastern Association of Education Opportunity Personnel), 1997
*Frank Carr Corporate Community Leader Award (INROADS/Philadelphia, Inc.), 1994
MEMBERSHIPS / AFFILIATIONS / LEADERSHIP ACTIVISM (abridged listing):
*Greater Valley Forge Human Resources Association (2009)
*Diversity Outreach (abridged): National Association of Black Accountants, National Black MBA Association, NAACP, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, ICON (Asian professional group), etc.
*State Senator Dominic Pileggi’s Annual Student Leadership Forum, invited Panelist (2008)
*Congressman Joe Sestak’s College Affordability Summit; Job Readiness Forum – invited Panelist (2008)
*Congressman Chaka Fattah’s Annual College Conference, workshop presenter (1991-2009)
*Governor’s Commission on African American Affairs – Business Exchange *Breakfast events, featured guest speaker (2005-2008)
*State Senator Vincent Hughes’ Annual Show Me the Money/Financial Aid Conference, invited guest speaker (2004-2008)
*White House Initiative on HBCU Schools’ Annual Conference – Career Readiness Panelist (2007-2008)
Questions? I can be reached at: 610-931-4271. Thank you!
Regards,
Michael Robinson, M.S.
610-931-4291
http://www.mrkeynotespeaker.com
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