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Wednesday, May 7
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Breakout Session Speakers


John Alston, CSP, CPAE

Skillfully utilizing humor and the power of the story, John Alston is an internationally known speaker and award-winning author who has traveled the world infusing knowledge and inspiration to 3 million people with his message of extraordinary performance.

Bringing unparalleled energy and insight to every event, John emphasizes character, integrity, and common sense as the cornerstones of his presentation. John's time-tested credo is that happy, fulfilled, and motivated people become happy, fulfilled, and motivated workers. "You can be successful and be a good person," John encourages. "These are compatible values."

Even off the platform, John's insights captivate audiences through four books he's authored: Life is a Gift--Don't Trash It; Story Power-Talking with Teens in Turbulent times; Goodness Must Be Taught; and his latest, Stuff Happens (Then You Fix It!).

John has appeared on the "Oprah Winfrey Show," and hosted two of his own one-hour specials on the PBS network.

For more information on John Alston, please click on the following link: http://www.capcityspeakers.com/speakers/alston.htm



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John Alston
"Stuff Happens …Then You Fix It!"


John Alston, nationally acclaimed speaker and founder of the Stress Management Institute of America, delivers a humorous, interactive and thought-provoking presentation designed to uplift and empower participants. Audiences enjoy John's entertaining style, and people walk away with a new set of skills and techniques for managing change.

John offers an energetic perspective, infusing a new spirit and influencing performance amidst change environments. John shows us how to re-frame reality so that we can regain a sense of control and achieve a high level of performance. He is a master of delivering the "how-you-fix-it" answer with simple to understand, easy-to-do techniques.

He creatively and humorously instructs, motivates, inspires and encourages people to apply skills and techniques for managing "stuff" by being responsible.