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Mark Scharenbroich |
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Mark Scharenbroich Keynote Fee: $15,000* *Fee Note Mark Scharenbroich Travels From: MN |
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John Stumpf, president and CEO of Wells Fargo & Company, calls Mark “an original … the best speaker I’ve ever heard.” Chicken Soup for the Soul™ creator Mark Victor Hansen says he’s a “wow of wows … magical, mesmerizing … brilliant.” And Jim Bridger, franchise director for the largest private hotel brand in North America, puts it bluntly: Mark’s “the best speaker money can buy.”
They’re not the only ones. Clients constantly remark on his unconventional approach, knockout humor, and personal stories with universal appeal. All focus on the relationship side of creating results, connecting people to people, management to front line, team member to team member, company to customer, educator to student.
Mark has built his speaking career by working in both business and education, discovering how some of the best organizations and leaders create a culture that encourages people to perform at a higher level. His messages improve employee engagement, help people to embrace change, enhance team collaboration, fuel the passion to serve others and create meaningful connections.
While earning a degree in mass communications at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, Mark wrote, directed and performed in a comedy troupe called Mom’s Apple Pie, which won the state talent competition after sharing the stage with a HUGE butter carving of Princess Kaye’s face and a prize 1527-pound Holstein named Elsie. The group performed together throughout the Midwest in the ’70s, and when it disbanded, Mark went solo and combined his comedy training with motivational speaking.
Soon thereafter, Mark was employed by Jostens—the leading manufacturer of class rings, yearbooks and graduation products—to speak to their customers throughout North America. In 1981 Mark was featured in a film called The Greatest Days of Your Life … (So Far), which was seen by over a million viewers worldwide. It earned him the Golden Apple and Silver Screen film awards. Mark became noted in education as a leading expert in the area of leadership and student engagement.
After he left Jostens to further develop his speaking career, Mark and his wife, Susan, founded Scharenbroich & Associates, Inc. Today, they've been married for 30 years and continue to partner together in the company, which serves business and education audiences internationally. They reside in their home state, the frozen tundra (except for three weeks in July) of Minnesota. They have three grown children and one adorable bulldog.
Currently, Mark's writing his first book about the principles of Nice Bike, which is titled (what else?) Nice Bike: Making Connections that Move People.
Nice Bike… Making Connections That Move People
Mark Scharenbroich’s unconventional approach, knockout humor, and personal stories with universal appeal all focus on the relationship side of creating results, connecting people to people, management to front line, team member to team member, and company to customer.
Part motivational speaker, part thought-provoker, and pure entertainer, Mark Scharenbroich makes this a don’t-miss event. He tells engaging stories, delivers powerful messages, and weaves in an ensemble cast of memorable characters, à la Las Vegas headliners. Plus, the guy is hilarious.
Mark’s "Nice Bike" principle (illustrated with a story which involves half-a-million Harley bikers, lots of black leather jackets, one beige rental car, and the sincere
acknowledgement of what's really important) brings home the value of recognizing, validating and making connections that move people.
Mark’s messages
* Improve employee engagement,
* Help people to embrace change,
* Enhance team collaboration,
* Fuel the passion to serve others, and
* Create meaningful connections.
His approach is unconventional, and he provides you with an unforgettable experience. Having performed in front of 3,500 audiences, Mark’s credentials include an Emmy award, induction into the National Speakers’ Association Hall of Fame, membership with the prestigious Speakers Roundtable, and several international film awards for writing and performing.
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