Members of an audience react to hearing David Anderson (Formerly Tazz Daddy) give a speech to a standing room only crowd in NYC!
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I first met...
David was the keynote speaker at YES 2012 in Philadelphia! Here are some of the highlights!
Also, check out the new Common Sense Ain’t Common! You can order it by...
David was the keynote speaker at YES 2012 in Philadelphia! Here are some of the highlights!
Also, check out the new Common Sense Ain’t Common! You can order it by...
Tazz breaks down the importance of work and your attitude. What is it that’s holding you back from success? What is it that you could be doing differently? How close or how far away you are from success depends entirely upon what you’ve put into your situation, and what you’ve invested into your goals!
Tazz’s Guest is none other than Michael Bernard Beckwith, from the movie The Secret!
For as long as I can remember, I’ve admired Les Brown. He’s the Ultimate Motivational Speaker. To be able to have him as a mentor and someone who believes in me enough to write the foreword of my book is humbling to say the least! See what he says here!
Members of an audience react to hearing David Anderson (Formerly Tazz Daddy) give a speech to a standing room only crowd in NYC!
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I first met David when Citizens Bank invited him to speak during a press conference to launch their 2011 Gear for Grades, a school supplies collection initiative. Although only newly introduced to Cradles to Crayons, an organization which provides basic essentials to low-income and homeless children aged 0-12 in the Greater Philadelphia region, David crafted and delivered a powerful and very impactful speech. Using his teacher mother to illustrate the desperate need and the importance of a continuous and reliable provision of school supplies, David helped the audience realize the significant difference that a fully equipped backpack will make to a child; providing confidence, school readiness, and not forgetting, the belief that someone cares.
After hearing this speech I invited David to speak at our Un-Gala, our signature benefit event held on December 3, 2011. Once again David hit the ball out of the park with another short, well-crafted and witty speech. He raised the energy level in the tent while outlining the importance of Cradles to Crayons’ work. He emphasized how the group attending the Un-Gala had made a positive and lasting impact in the lives of vulnerable children by providing them with a better equipped future.
I would not hesitate to invite David to speak at our events in the future. He is a professional and powerful speaker with the ability to readily engage, amuse and educate diverse audiences.
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