Sam
Deep launched his speaking career in 1986 after 15 years of teaching and
administration at the University of Pittsburgh. Since then he has spoken
in front of over 150,000 people, his internationally published books have
sold nearly one million copies, and his last four audio tapes were
featured on USAir's EntertainAir.
When Dennis Waitley said that Sam's books brilliantly cut straight through
to the core values and actions that produce results, he was referring to
Smart Moves (now in fourteen printings and thirteen languages), What to
Say to Get What You Want, Yes You Can!, Smart Moves for People in Charge,
Power Tools, Close the Deal, Act On It!, and his newest, Lost and
Found.
Sam's ideas about
management have been quoted in newspapers and magazines throughout the
country as well as on CNN-FN, CNBC, and WGN radio Chicago. On top of his
consulting practice, he is an adjunct professor of management and strategy
at the Graduate School of Industrial Administration of Carnegie Mellon
University. He also hosts "Lead the Way" a weekly radio program in
Pittsburgh that focuses on corporate leadership.
Clients who have asked him back for encore
presentations include: Alcoa, Allegheny Power, American Institute of
Banking, American Society of Association Executives, Bahamas Ministry of
Tourism, Baker Engineers, Bayer Corporation, Bombardier Transportation,
Caribe Hilton Hotel, Carnegie Mellon University, Carolina Cattleman's
Association, CEO Clubs of America, Cutler-Hammer, Deloitte & Touche, Grant
Thornton, Hallmark Cards, Heinz USA, International Customer Service
Association, Ketchum, Mellon Bank, Merck, New York University, OfficeMax,
People's Natural Gas, PNC Bank, PPG Industries, Pittsburgh Symphony,
Puerto Rico Hotel and Tourism Association, Starter Corporation, Uniform
Code Council, United Mental Health, U.S. Foodservice, Veterans
Administration, and Westinghouse.
When you hear Sam speak you will discover why none other than Tom Peters
says that you and your teams will come away from Sam's programs "with
practical ways to implement positive change in the gut level day-to-day
experience." |