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"V.J.'s
message of kindness and sincerity towards other
humans made a strong impression with our staff.
His enthusiasm for presenting also set the tone
when grabbing the audience's attention. He was
able to win over our staff with his story of a
worker from Walmart that connected with everyone
who came through his checkout line. Our staff
was very touched and inspired by this story! I
would highly recommend V. J. for any outing you
and your organization might have when you want
to be touched by the human spirit."
~ Cory Worrell, Superintendent,
Boone Central Public Schools
"You
have quite a story to tell. I have booked speakers
throughout the nation. You are excellent, and
I've heard thousands. I would compare you with
some of the best."
~ Patricia
"In
my 22 1/2 years in the Marine Corps, I have heard
many motivational and inspirational speakers and
leaders. I just wanted to let you know I rank
you near the top."
~ Scott
"Your
address to our convention was everything we had
hoped for and more. You did a great job capturing
the audience's attention and holding them spellbound
for the entire presentation. I would certainly
recommend you to anyone."
~ Rich
"Personally,
I benefit most from the speaker who speaks from
the heart. It's a message delivered with sincerity,
but driven by passion. That describes what I heard
from you on Friday, as did the rest of the audience.
The standing ovation was proof."
~ Kim
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V.J.
SMITH
The Richest Man in Town
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BIO:
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V.J.
Smith is a professional speaker and published author.
He graduated from South Dakota State University in
1978 and spent the decade of the 1980s working for
the Allied Signal Aerospace Company in Kansas City.
He returned to his alma mater in 1990, working for
six years in the SDSU Athletic Depart-ment. He was
appointed Executive Director of the SDSU Alumni Association
in 1996. In January 2007 he left that position to
pursue a career in professional speaking. Smith travels
the country and makes over 100 speaking appearances
a year.
In
March 2014, Meeting and Conventions Magazine named
V.J. as one of the favorite speakers of meeting planners
throughout America.
He
is the author of the best-selling book, "The
Richest Man in Town." The book details Smith's
relationship with a little old man who ran a cash
register at a local Wal-Mart. "That guy changed
my life," Smith says.
Smith
is a two-time finalist in Toastmasters' International's
"World's Championship of Public Speaking."
He is also the author of, "Can You Hear What
I See" and "Jackrabbit Tales."
V.J.
is the President of Life's Great Moments and resides
in Brookings, SD.
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The
Richest Man in Town, Jackrabbit Tales, and
Can You Hear What I See?
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The
Richest Man in Town
This talk is based on the life of 'Marty', a wonderful
man who ran a cash register at Wal-Mart. He was considered
rich because he was loved and respected, but most of
all, he was content with every aspect of his life, no
regrets. Marty's simple philosophies show what happens
when you take the time to be kind and compassionate.
All that you give, you get back, and more. Audience
members will go on an emotional roller coaster ride...
guaranteed.
Simple Choices, Big Rewards
We are judged by the choices we make. In our personal
lives and our business lives, we are faced with simple
choices on how we interact with the people around us.
In this talk, the speaker focuses on five major situations
we face each day. The audience will laugh and reflect
during this one hour rapid-fire session.
Got Goals?: A Personal Journey
This is a journey from procrastination to destination.
Smith shares his 15 year battle against setting goals.
In this inspirational talk, the speaker tells how he
found himself at a football game at Notre Dame, eating
lobster in Maine, and planting a tree. According to
Smith, “Too many of the so-called goal experts
have made goal setting cumbersome and sets people up
for failure. I found my own path.” That simple
path, filled with moments of great happiness, was built
on the idea of getting better at this thing called life.
Pants on Fire
The difference between right and wrong is easy, most
kids can figure it out, but it's the application that
is difficult. Using that sage wisdom uttered by a former
neighbor, V.J. Smith offers a unique perspective on
why it's often difficult to do the right thing. "Speaking
up, taking action and living by your values require
courage," Smith says. Childhood lessons are the
framework for this one hour time of reflection and renewal.
The Exceptional Employee
Drawing on his twenty years serving as a supervisor,
Smith gives ten qualities associated with exceptional
employees. This talk is filled with anecdotes and humorous
stories to illustrate key points. Every person in the
audience will relate to the various categories in which
we are judged in our working lives. People will be able
to determine where they are on the “Exceptional
Scale.”
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