Steve
Siebold was a prodigy on the National Junior
Tennis Tour from 1971-1982, capturing 57 singles and doubles
titles. Steve went on to play NCAA Division 1 Tennis,
and was drafted by Yugoslavia to compete on the European
Club Tennis Tour. Steve played professionally for two
years and was ranked among the top 500 players in the
world. Known as a fierce but fair competitor, Siebold
eventually realized that Mental Toughness was what separated
the good from the great, and set out to discover the secrets
of champions.
In
1987, Steve became a nationally recognized coach of top
junior tennis players specializing in Mental Toughness
Training. Siebold's players went on to receive scholarships
at schools such as Duke, Florida State, and William and
Mary. Three of his players competed on the professional
tour.
As
an entrepreneur, Steve and partners have developed two
companies from the ground up that have produced millions
of dollars in business around the world.In 1996, Steve
partnered with Bill Gove, the Father of Professional Speaking,
to form the Gove-Siebold Group, Inc. From 1996 until December
of 2001, they spoke to approximately 30,000 people across
the world on topics such as Mental Toughness, Public Speaking,
and Telephone Prospecting. Gove-Siebold Group's video
and audio programs have been sold in 30 countries around
the world.
Steve
conducts over 600 teleconferencing seminars per year,
and approximately 60 live speeches/seminars.
Steve
Siebold is a professional member of the National Speakers
Association, and will receive their prestigious CSP designation
in January, 2003. The CSP is only held by 7% of speakers
nationwide and represents both platform excellence and
business success.In December 2001, Steve was appointed
to the National Charity Awards Dinner Committee, Chaired
by President George W. Bush. Other committee members included
Merv Griffin, Pat Boone, and Doug Wead.
Contact
Info.:
www.speakerstevesiebold.com
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