Tuesday
Jan042011

IHRSA Guest Speakers: Regina Benjamin, MD, MBA

U.S. Surgeon General
Vice Admiral Regina M. Benjamin, MD, MBA

Office of the Surgeon General
5600 Fishers Lane, Room 18-66
Rockville, Maryland 20857 USA
W: www.surgeongeneral.gov

Regina M. Benjamin, MD, MBA, is the 18th Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service. As America’s Doctor, she provides the public with the best scientific information available on how to improve their health and the health of the nation. Dr. Benjamin also oversees the operational command of 6,500 uniformed health officers who serve in locations around the world to promote, protect, and advance the health of the American People.

Dr. Benjamin is Founder and Former CEO of the Bayou La Batre Rural Health Clinic in Alabama, former Associate Dean for Rural Health at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine in Mobile, and immediate Past Chair of the Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States In 1995, she was the first physician under age 40 and the first African-American woman to be elected to the American Medical Association Board of Trustees. She served as President of the American Medical Association Education and Research Foundation and Chair of the AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (CEJA). In 2002 she became President of the Medical Association State of Alabama, making her the first African American female president of a State Medical Society in the United States.

Dr. Benjamin has a BS in chemistry from Xavier University, New Orleans; MD degree from the University of Alabama, Birmingham; an MBA from Tulane University and eleven honorary doctorates. She attended Morehouse School of Medicine and completed her family medicine residency in Macon, Ga. She established a clinic in a small fishing village in Alabama to help its uninsured residents. Dr. Benjamin persevered through Hurricane Georges in 1998, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and a devastating fire, in 2006, often putting up her own money to cover expenses. She also became nationally prominent for her business acumen and humane approach to preventive medicine.

Dr. Benjamin is a member of the National Academy of Science’s Institute of Medicine, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians. She was a Kellogg National Fellow and a Rockefeller Next Generation Leader. Some of her numerous board memberships include the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, Catholic Health Association, and Morehouse School of Medicine.

In 1998 Dr Benjamin was the United States recipient of the Nelson Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights. She was named by Time Magazine as one of the “Nation’s 50 Future Leaders Age 40 and Under.” She was featured in a New York Times article, “Angel in a White Coat,” in People Magazine, on the December 1999 cover of Clarity Magazine and was on the January 2003 cover of Reader’s Digest, She was also “Person of the Week” on ABC’s World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, and “Woman of the Year’ by CBS This Morning. She received the 2000 National Caring Award which was inspired by Mother Teresa, received the papal honor Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice from Pope Benedict XVI and was awarded a MacArthur Genius Award Fellowship.

Wednesday
Nov032010

IHRSA Guest Speakers: Phil Keoghan 

Phil Keoghan
Best-Selling Author & Host of "The Amazing Race"
c/o IMG Speakers
304 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10010
USA
T: +1 212-774-6735
F: +1 646-688-1607
W: www.imgspeakers.com

Originally from New Zealand, Phil Keoghan is best known for his role as host of Jerry Bruckheimer's television show, "The Amazing Race", which has won seven Emmy Awards and is now entering its 17th season.

Keoghan's life has been full of travel and adventure. He started traveling at the age of two accompanying his father, a plant scientist and mother who taught music, to third world countries all around the world. He started working as an assistant camera operator for Television New Zealand before being picked to host, "Spot On". He has gone on to work in over 100 countries around the world as a motivational speaker, author, television host, actor, producer and cameraman on thousands of program episodes.

A pivotal moment in his life came after a near death experience at the age of 19 when he found himself lost at 120 feet inside a 22,000 ton ship wreck. Surviving this life changing experience prompted him to write a list of things to do before he died and develop a philosophy he calls, "No Opportunity Wasted" or NOW for short.

Keoghan's NOW philosophy is about learning how to live while you still have the chance, letting go of the handrails, thinking outside the box and using your imagination as your currency. As an avid adventurer, he co-created and co-produced a number of original television series including: "Short Sportz", a sports show encouraging kids to get involved in sports; "Keoghan's Heroes", featuring top thrill seekers around the world; "E-Team", an environmental pilot; "The Human Edge", profiling innovative people for National Geographic; and "Phil Keoghan's Adventure Crazy", which airs around the world on The Discovery Networks.

Keoghan's passion for life prompted Oprah Winfrey to invite him on the show to talk about his life philosophy and he has recently made frequent appearances. In one episode, he was asked to help a woman, terrified of heights, rappel from the top of America's tallest bridge. He is also a regular motivational speaker having appeared at a number of major colleges and numerous corporate events throughout the U.S., New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Canada.

In 2004, he released a self-help book called, No Opportunity Wasted, NOW -- 8 Ways to Create a List for the Life You Want. The NOW book was a bestseller in New Zealand and Australia and was developed into a television series for The Discovery Channel. In each episode, challengers are given just 72 hours to take on a life changing opportunity. The US television series was honored for excellence at the Banff Television Festival. The NOW format was produced for network television in New Zealand and is currently in development with CBC in Canada.

From March 28 to May 9, 2009, he performed a "Ride Across America", in partnership with several organizations to raise money for Multiple Sclerosis research. Keoghan and others biked 3,500 miles from Los Angeles to New York City, averaging 100 miles per day and stopped in 39 cities en route. The event raised $500,000, with over $400,000 coming from in-store donations during the ride.

Wednesday
Nov032010

IHRSA Guest Speakers: Tony Hsieh

Tony Hsieh
Best-Selling Author & CEO, Zappos.com
c/o The Leigh Bureau
92 East Main Street, Suite 200
Somerville, New Jersey 08876
USA
T: +1 908-253-8600
F: +1 908-253-8601
W: www.leighbureau.com

Tony Hsieh -- pronounced ‘shay’ -- is one of the most widely respected and successful business innovators in the new economy. As the CEO of Zappos.com, the online shoe sales company, he has achieved phenomenal company growth through revolutionary approaches to marketing, human resources and customer service.

Hsieh discusses this success in his new book, Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profit, Passion and Purpose. The book debuted at No. 1 on The New York Times Hardcover Advice bestseller list. For marketing, the company relies on return business and word of mouth, pouring the money that would pay for marketing and advertising into customer service instead. Extraordinary customer service drives success at Zappos: free, unlimited returns, surprise shipping upgrades, unlimited time on the phone, and more. But the number one priority is company culture. Get the culture right and success happens on its own.

Hsieh joined Zappos.com in 2000 and under his leadership, gross sales have grown from $1.6M to $1 billion. He joined Zappos because it was the most exciting and promising company his venture capital firm, Venture Frogs, was investing in. Other Venture Frog investments include Ask Jeeves, MongoMusic, MyAble, and Tellme Networks.

Before cofounding Venture Frogs, he cofounded and grew LinkExchange from a side business located in his apartment to a cooperative advertising network that reached more than half of Internet-enabled households. Microsoft bought LinkExchange in 1998 for $265M.

Hsieh has a BA in computer science from Harvard University and was a software engineer at Oracle.

Wednesday
Nov032010

IHRSA Guest Speakers: Patrick Lencioni

Patrick Lencioni
Best-Selling Author & Management Consultant
c/o Washington Speakers Bureau
1663 Prince Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
USA
T: +1 703-684-0555
F: +1 703-684-9385
W: www.WashingtonSpeakers.com

Patrick Lencioni is founder and president of The Table Group, Inc., a specialized management-consulting firm focused on organizational health. He has been described by Ken Blanchard, author of The One-Minute Manager, as "fast defining the next generation of leadership thinkers."

Lencioni's passion for organizations and teams is reflected in his writing, speaking and consulting. Lencioni is the author of six best-selling books with over 2.5 million copies sold. After several years in print, his book The Five Dysfunctions of a Team continues to be a fixture on national best-seller lists. His latest work, The Three Signs of a Miserable Job (2007), became an instant best-seller in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and BusinessWeek. His is also author of Getting Naked: A Business Fable About Shedding the Three Fears that Sabatoge Client Loyalty (February 2010).

Lencioni's work has been featured in numerous publications such as Fast Company, INC Magazine, USA Today, Entrepreneur, Drucker Foundation's Leader to Leader, and the Harvard Business Review.

As a consultant and keynote speaker, he has worked with thousands of senior executives in organizations ranging from Fortune 500s and high-tech start-ups, to universities and non-profits. Clients who have engaged his services include Southwest Airlines, Sam's Club, Microsoft, New York Life, Cox Communications, Allstate, Visa, FedEx and the U.S. Military Academy and West Point, to name a few.

Prior to founding The Table Group, Lencioni worked at Bain & Company, Oracle Corporation and Sybase, where he was vice president of organizational development. He also served on the National Board of Directors for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America from 2000-2003.

Wednesday
Nov032010

IHRSA Guest Speakers: Daniel Pink

Daniel H. Pink
Best-Selling Author
c/o Washington Speakers Bureau
1663 Prince Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
USA
T: +1 703-684-0555
F: +1 703-684-9385
W: www.WashingtonSpeakers.com

Daniel H. Pink is the author of four provocative, bestselling books on the changing world of work.

In his latest book, Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, Pink shows us that the secret to high performance and satisfaction in today's world is the deeply human need to direct our own lives, to learn and create new things, and to do better by ourselves and our world. Based on forty years of scientific data supporting his argument that people need intrinsic rather than external motivation, Pink's work revolutionizes the way that we look at performance and motivation.

In A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future, Pink charts the rise of right-brain thinking in modern economies and describes the six abilities individuals and organizations must master in an outsourced, automated age. A Whole New Mind is a long-running New York Times and BusinessWeek bestseller that has been translated into 20 languages.

Pink's The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You’ll Ever Need is the first American business book in the Japanese comic format known as manga. (In 2007, he won a Japan Society Media Fellowship that took him to Tokyo to study the manga industry.) Illustrated by award-winning artist Rob Ten Pas, The Adventures of Johnny Bunko was one of the bestselling graphic novels of 2008 and the only graphic novel ever to become a BusinessWeek bestseller. The book is now being translated into 14 languages.

His first book, Free Agent Nation: The Future of Working for Yourself, was a Washington Post bestseller that Publishers Weekly says "has become a cornerstone of employee-management relations."

Pink's articles on business and technology appear in many publications, including the New York Times, Harvard Business Review, Fast Company and Wired, where he is a contributing editor. He has provided analysis of business trends on CNN, CNBC, ABC, NPR and other networks in the U.S. and abroad. He also lectures to corporations, associations and universities around the world on economic transformation and the new workplace.

A free agent himself, Pink held his last real job in the White House, where he served from 1995 to 1997 as chief speechwriter to Vice President Al Gore. He also worked as an aide to U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich and in other positions in politics and government. He received a BA, with honors, from Northwestern University, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and a JD from Yale Law School.

To his lasting joy, he has never practiced law . . .