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- Full name:
- Steven Iwersen
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Steven Iwersen has been a professional speaker for more than 20 years and has been in active leadership roles since 1981. He is a Leadership Specialist focusing primarily on leading during times of change and leading difficult people. Steven is the author of "Chasing Porcupines: How to Lead Prickly People".
He is a master story-teller and engages your audience within seconds - providing a program that draws them in with laughter, practical application and meaningful interaction.
Steven is a professional member of the National Speakers Association; and served as the president for the NSA Heartland chapter.
He brings to your platform 27 years of experience as a communicator and leader. - Speaker Type:
- Motivational Speakers
- Zip:
- 66219
- Address:
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15621 W 87th St. #144
Lenexa, KS - Degrees, Licences:
- I'll tell you later
- Speaking since:
- September 1981
- Fees range from:
- $3,000-$5,000
- Bio:
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Steven Iwersen has been a professional speaker for more than 20 years and has been in active leadership roles since 1981. He is a Leadership Specialist focusing primarily on leading during times of change and leading difficult people. He is the author of "Chasing Porcupines: How to Lead Prickly People".
He is a master story-teller and engages your audience within seconds - providing a program that draws them in with laughter, practical application and meaningful interaction. Steven is the creator of Personality Jazz(c) a one of a kind group experience discovering the dynamics of personalities in the workplace.
"There are hundreds of ways to communicate with your audience; boring them with the truth should not be one of them." - Steven Iwersen
Steven is a professional member of the National Speakers Association; and served as the president for the NSA Heartland chapter.
He brings to your platform 27 years of experience as a communicator and leader.
- Sense of Humor:
- Clever / Quick Witted, Friendly
- Interests:
- I'll tell you later
- In my own words:
- I'll tell you later
- Major Topics:
- Motivational Speakers, Leadership and Success, Corporate Speaker
- Minor Topics:
- Teamwork, Motivation, Leadership, Humor, Communication Skills, Christian, Change, Attitude
- Specializes:
- Convention, Corporate Function, Rally, Keynotes
- If Other Explain:
- I'll tell you later
- List your topics:
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Let's Make A Deal - A New Kind of Motivation. A great keynote that creates audience participation and brings each person to a renewed commitment to choose and do what matters most.
Personality Jazz - Creating Harmony At Work. Discovering the amazing blend of personalities, finding ways to communicate, and learning to work out the process of playing off each others strengths to create harmony at work. (Keynote or Workshop)
Chasing Porcupines: How to Lead Prickly People. (Workshop or Breakout) A fast paced session that reveals a simple and practical approach to leading difficult people. Reveals the principles that encourages the acceptance and implementation of change.
- Testimonials Page :
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"People were still talking about the ideas Steven presented weeks after the event. Great speakers have the ability to influence long after the event. He definitely had a positive influence" - Dave Treydte, City of La Mirada
"I continue to be amazed with the way Steven exhibits a strong commitment to leadership through his rich program development and the manner in which he offers highly motivational and meaningful presentations for the participants." - Mark Eldridge, Ed.S
"We retained Mr. Iwersen as a keynote speaker for our bank and subsequent series of training...His presentations are interactive and engage the audience at a warm, personal level. He often uses story telling or visual aids with powerful applications that captivate the audience, making it a most enjoyable and informative experience." Robyn Bowman
"At the last moment we requested that he adjust from being a breakout speaker to our keynote and he did it without a hitch!"
- Scott Bird, City of Ottawa
- Clients List:
- I'll tell you later
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