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speaker biographies
Speaker
HARVEY MACKAY
Subjects
author,
customer service, motivation
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Harvey Mackay
is author of five New York Times bestsellers. His first two books
-- Swim With The Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive and
Beware The Naked Man Who Offers You His Shirt -- have been
translated into 35 languages and distributed in 80 countries. Both
books were New York Times #1 bestsellers and are also listed by the
Times among the top 15 inspirational business books of all time.
Dig Your Well Before You're Thirsty was released in April
1997, and Pushing The Envelope in January 1999. Both cracked
the New York Times bestseller list. Harvey’s latest book, We Got
Fired! … And It’s The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Us, was
released on Oct. 1, 2004, and became his third New York Times #1
bestseller. Harvey interviewed 28 Americans who were fired and
landed on their feet – people like Muhammad Ali, Michael Bloomberg,
Lou Holtz, Billie Jean King, Larry King, Robert Redford, Joe Torre,
Lesley Visser, Jesse Ventura and many more. His books have sold
more than 10 million copies worldwide.
Harvey is a nationally syndicated columnist for United Feature
Syndicate, whose weekly articles appear in 52 newspapers around the
country, including the Chicago Sun Times, Newark Star Ledger, Rocky
Mountain News, Orange County Register, San Francisco Examiner,
Minneapolis Star Tribune and Arizona Republic.
He also is one of America's most popular and entertaining business
speakers, speaking -- on average -- once a week to Fortune 500-size
companies and associations. Toastmasters International named him
one of the top five speakers in the world, and he is a member of the
National Speakers Association Hall of Fame.
In addition, Harvey is chairman of Mackay Envelope Company, a $100
million company he founded at age 26. Mackay has 600 employees and
manufactures 25 million envelopes a day.
Harvey is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and the Stanford
University Graduate School of Business Executive Program. He is an
avid runner and marathoner, and former #1 ranked senior tennis
player in Minnesota.
In April 2004, Harvey received the prestigious Horatio Alger Award
in the Supreme Court Chambers. He was inducted into the Minnesota
Business Hall of Fame in 2002. He is the past president of the
Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, the Envelope Manufacturers
Association of America, the University of Minnesota National Alumni
Association, to name only a few of the organizations in which he is
involved.
He played a key role in bringing the 1992 Super Bowl to Minneapolis,
along with serving as the catalyst in bringing an NBA franchise
(Minnesota Timberwolves) to his home state, serving as chairman of
the task force in getting the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome built,
bringing in Lou Holtz to coach the University of Minnesota, and many
more.
All of which is why Fortune magazine refers to him as "Mr. Make
Things Happen."
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56 Poquonock Avenue
Windsor, Connecticut 06095
Voice: 800-875-2893
Fax: 860-687-1062
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