
(From Tom's Website)
Author, speaker and provocateur
Tom
Asacker has been teaching and inspiring organizations and entrepreneurs
for over 20 years. World-class brands including Procter & Gamble,
UPS, Hewlett Packard, and G.E. have called on Tom, a renowned speaker
and strategic advisor, to shake up their people, fill them with ideas
and charge them with inspiration.
Often described as a catalyst and non-conformist and acclaimed for his no-nonsense style, Tom Asacker is the author of A Little Less Conversation and A Clear Eye for Branding, groundbreaking books that redefine business for the new, customer-controlled economy. Tom’s first book, Sandbox Wisdom,
a heartwarming story about a CEO’s search for meaning and success in
the world of business and work, was a business bestseller in the U.S.,
and was published internationally to rave reviews.
A popular speaker,
Tom has lectured on customer relationships, business, branding, and
innovation to corporate, association, and university audiences around
the world. He is inspiring and entertaining, while at the same time
eminently
approachable. He writes regularly for both the national and business
press and has provided analysis on television and radio broadcasts. As
an independent business consultant, he's advised start-up ventures and
Fortune 100 companies on marketplace trends and brand development.
Here's one of his favorite endorsements, from an attendee at a recent presentation to P&G's North American marketing executives.
Asacker brings a breadth of marketing, management and operational
expertise from prior management posts at G.E., as well as from his
entrepreneurial experience as co-founder and President of a high-tech
medical device company. He is a recipient of the George Land Innovator
of the Year Award; he holds medical patents and product design awards;
and he is recognized by Inc. Magazine, MIT, and the Young
Entrepreneurs' Organization as a past member of their "Birthing of
Giants" entrepreneurial executive leadership program.
He holds a degree in Economics from UNH, and lives in the great Northeast.
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