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Jun.18
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Wednesday, 18 Jun 2008
Redefining Personal Success

Tonight, what does it really mean to succeed? Success is more than wealth and reputation, it's about courage, innovation and hard work. How do you define success? We're bringing in the experts to formulate a new definition of success. Learn more about tonight's guests below!


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  • Mel Robbins - Host, Make It Happen

      Mel Robbins is the host of the hit syndicated radio show Make It Happen With Mel Robbins and one of the top life coaches in the country. She also hosts a filmed celebrity interview series for Borders. Before all this, Mel was a lawyer and successful coach running a private business - coaching entrepreneurs and executives at major companies, such as: Johnson & Johnson, Bank of America, Boston Scientific, Fidelity, and working with individuals on more personal issues.

  • Dr. Fran Harris - WNBA Champion, Business Coach, TV Host & Speaker

      Few understand how to inspire, teach and transform people in a way that honors where they are yet challenges them to move in the direction of their wildest dreams. A recent seminar attendee had this to say about Dr. Fran: "She's just real. Powerful but so real. I sat there wishing I could hang out with her -- that's the kind of effect Fran has on people. I watched her be completely present with every person she spoke with, and that's rare."

  • Genevieve Piturro - Founder & Exec. Director, The Pajama Program

      Genevieve Piturro is the founder and executive director The Pajama Program.  She was a marketing executive climbing the corporate ladder when she came up with the idea for a non-profit enterprise that collects new pajamas for abused children living in shelters.  Ms. Piturro has distributed more than 200,000 pairs of pajamas, and nearly 90,000 books. She has established 74 chapters nationwide.

  • Albert Araujo - Owner, Ampech Industries and 2Lock

      Albert is a Cuban-American who achieved the American Dream at the age of 35 by becoming a successful businessman in the marble and granite tiling industry.  But it wasn’t enough. He created the world’s first jet engine for model airplanes… and lost millions.  To get out of the hole, he made a luggage pouch that is used in the airline industry, and recovered his costs, but nothing more.  His most recent invention is the 2-Lock, the world’s only TSA compliant lock.

  • Robert Stephens - Founder & Chief Inspector, The Geek Squad

      A native of Chicago, Robert left a scholarship at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1990 to pursue a degree in computer science at the University of Minnesota. While attending the University, he landed a job fixing computers for the Human Factors Research Laboratory. Over a three year period, he rose to become head engineer of the lab while earning scholarships from the U.S. Navy and the FAA building flight and driving simulators. It was also during this time he started a computer consulting business, which today has grown to become The Geek Squad...


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