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Terry Braverman (bio)Health, Business & Education Speaker | |
Contact: | Mr. Jim Forsythe | Mailing Address: | P.O. Box 11571, Marina del Rey, California, United States of America 90295 | Phone: | 310-397-6543 ext.3 | FAX: | 310-397-3014 | E-mail: | tbraverman@comcast.net | findCE GPA: | 3.86 (maximum = 4.0) | Report Card | Rate Terry Braverman | If you use an ad-killer, it may misinterpret our report card opening. If so, click here to view an alternate version | | Participant Comments | As a cancer survivor, I can attest to the value of a positive attitude for my own healing. Terry demonstrates beautifully why humor is such an important part of that attitude, and how to create it.
Marilyn Joyce
R.D. Author of Five Minutes to Health More Reviews |
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Terry Braverman & CompanyFields of Interest: | Change, Communication, Creativity, Empowerment, Environment/Energy/Sustainability, Health/Wellness/Nutrition, Human Resources, Humor, Inspiration, Leadership, Management, Motivation/Inspiration, NLP, Organizational Development, Performance Improvement, Personal Development, Productivity, Relationships, Self Esteem, Stress Management, Success, Teambuilding, Health Promotion, Conflict Management, Corporate Culture, Downsizing, Excellence, Hiring/Retention, Human Relations, Interpersonal Communication, Volunteerism |
| Most Requested Topics/Programs:- When the Going Gets Tough the Tough Lighten Up!
- Communication & Change
- What's in it for Us: Creating the 21st Century Community
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Length of presentation: | Varies | Travels From: | L.A. | Travel Limits: | None |
| Target Audience: | Any | AV Requirements: | Remote lav, LCD projector & laptop | Visit the Web Site of Terry Braverman |
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Terry Braverman is a "recovering" stand-up comedian who has appeared on Comedy Central, at the legendary Improv Comedy Club, and opened for Broadway and television star Ben Vereen. Growing weary of hecklers, drunks, and airborne beer bottles, Terry segued into the world of professional speaking in 1992. In addition to finding a better ambiance at speaking and training venues, it was an opportunity for him to expand his role of entertainer to that of “edutainer,” using his comedic talents to convey messages and concrete ideas that help people excel in their personal and professional lives. He is the author of the uplifting book, "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Lighten Up!" The book has maintained a top 5% sales ranking on amazon.com for over five years. He was just recently interviewed by the New York Times and Inc. Magazine, mentioned in a U.S. News & World Report article, and featured in the L.A. Times, Oakland Tribune, and New Orleans Times-Picayune. He has appeared on over 160 radio and TV programs orks. He’s been on the Good Day L.A. morning T.V. show, the CBS TV affiliate’s morning show in New Orleans, and the ABC TV affiliate in Asheville, NC. Terry has also played music since he was 18 years old, and performs with a popular L.A. musical group called “Swingshift,” a boogie-woogie blues band that plays mostly original material.
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