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Mark Sanborn is an author, professional speaker, and entrepreneur. He is best known for his book The Fred Factor: How Passion In Your Work and Life Can Turn the Ordinary into the Extraordinary. The book, inspired by postman Fred Shea, sold over 2 million copies worldwide and became a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today bestseller.

Early life

Sanborn graduated with cum laude from Ohio State University. After graduating, he worked as an account executive, regional manager and associate publisher. In 1978-79 he served as president for the National FFA Organization, and later served as president for the National Speakers Association.

Career

Sanborn holds a certified speaking professional designation from the National Speakers Association (NSA) and is a member of the Speaker Hall of Fame (CPAE), and Speakers Roundtable. He is also a recipient of the Cavett Award in recognition of his contributions to the speaking profession, and the Ambassador of Free Enterprise Award by Sales & Marketing Executives International.

Sanborn has written and co-authored eight books. He has also authored various videos and audio training programs on leadership, change, teamwork and customer service. His video series “Team Building: How to Motivate and Manage People” made it to the #2 spot for bestselling educational video series in the U.S.

He is also the president of Sanborn & Associates, Inc., a leadership development company. Leadershipgurus.net lists Mark as one of the top 30 leadership experts in the world. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Memphis.

Awards

  • NidoQubein Philanthropy Award, NSA Foundation
  • Cavett Award, National Speakers Association Free Enterprise Award
  • Inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame
  • SMEI Ambassador of Free Enterprise award
  • Global Top Gurus Award
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