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Diversity Speaker: Diversity Speaker for Corporate, Collegiate & Nonprofit Events

Warm greetings from sunny Florida!

I salute and commend you for pursuing diversity and endeavoring to bring a diversity speaker in to speak at your upcoming event.

As a worldwide speaker who has touched over 55 countries and 6 continents, you will find no more knowledgeable speaker on diversity. I enjoy interacting with people of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds. In fact I was raised by my maternal grandparents for whom I cared in their old age prior to their “getting promoted” as I like to say.

Allow me to provide you some various talks I give on diversity from which you can choose and give me an idea of what angle or focus you are desiring pursuing.

There are many aspects of diversity that can be built upon and further developed into meaningful discussions to accomplish global cooperation and a maturation of human potential individually and collectively.

Given the many challenges at the corporate and collegiate level with the issue of diversity, I give a number of talks on various aspects and angles of diversity worthy of consideration and further discussion:
– World Traveler’s Stories on Diversity
– Embrace Your World
– Conflict Resolution
– Geography of Thought
– Diversity & The Civil Rights Movement
– Cross-Cultural Interaction
– Integration & Assimilation
– Multiculturalism & Ethnic Awareness
– Race Relations
– Building an International Community
– Diversity and the Global Family on Campus
– United Nations vs. Nationalism
– Religious Diversity, Tolerance & Terrorism

If you want the presentation to be fun, interactive and motivational perhaps a talk titled “Lessons from a World Traveler on Diversity” would be ideal.

Nevertheless I am open to your suggestions and serving your needs best, which after hearing more from you I can certainly adapt and do.

I look forward to serving you and your distinguished hospital doctors, employees and volunteers.

Sincerely,

Paul F Davis

Paul F. Davis is a worldwide speaker who has touched over 55 countries & 6 continents building bridges cross-culturally by disarming and empowering people throughout the earth to live their dreams!

Paul is the author of 18 life-changing books. Paul’s incredible depth and powerful stories from around the world, entertain and inspire audiences making Paul a captivating speaker able to awaken the greatness within us all.

Paul has spoken for Celebrity Cruises and appeared on numerous international broadcasts from Investors Business Daily, Oprah & Friends to Fox News to talk about success, leadership, relational intricacies, conflict resolution, life balance, and living your dreams. By reason of his global travels, Paul is a highly sought after diversity and multicultural awareness speaker.

Playboy Radio Afternoon Advice host Tiffany Granath calls Paul an awesome relational coach and recommends his books on love, dating, and sexuality.

Paul worked at Ground Zero in NYC during 9-11; helped rebuild a home at the tsunami epicenter; comforted victims of genocide in Rwanda; spoke to leaders in East Timor during the war; inspired students & monks in Myanmar; promoted peace & reconciliation in Pakistan; and has been so deep into the bush of rural Africa where villagers had never before seen a white man.

Paul humorously and elegantly transforms individuals and organizations, while empowering people to love passionately and live fearlessly.

http://www.PaulFDavis.com
info@PaulFDavis.com
407-967-7553

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Diversity Speaker: Diversity Speaker Topics for Corporate & College Talks

As a worldwide speaker who has traveled to over 55 countries and 6 continents (as well as lived abroad in many of these continents) I particulary understand the unique challenges corporations and college campuses face in regards to diversity.

There are many aspects of diversity that can be built upon and further developed into meaningful discussions to accomplish global cooperation and a maturation of human potential individually and collectively.

Given the many challenges at the corporate and collegiate level with the issue of diversity, I give a number of talks on various aspects and angles of diversity worthy of consideration and further discussion:
– World Traveler’s Stories on Diversity
– Embrace Your World
– Conflict Resolution
– Geography of Thought
– Diversity & The Civil Rights Movement
– Cross-Cultural Interaction
– Integration & Assimilation
– Multiculturalism & Ethnic Awareness
– Race Relations
– Building an International Community
– Diversity and the Global Family on Campus
– United Nations vs. Nationalism
– Religious Diversity, Tolerance & Terrorism

…or kindly suggest another diversity topic and angle Paul can speak on and best serve you!

If you would like further information on any of the above or would like to book Paul to speak in your city, please write or call:
info@PaulFDavis.com
407-967-7553

Paul F. Davis is a worldwide speaker who has touched over 55 countries & 6 continents building bridges cross-culturally by disarming and empowering people throughout the earth to live their dreams!

Paul is the author of 18 life-changing books. Paul’s incredible depth and powerful stories from around the world, entertain and inspire audiences making Paul a captivating speaker able to awaken the greatness within us all.

Paul has spoken for Celebrity Cruises and appeared on numerous international broadcasts from Investors Business Daily, Oprah & Friends to Fox News to talk about success, leadership, relational intricacies, conflict resolution, life balance, and living your dreams. By reason of his global travels, Paul is a highly sought after diversity and multicultural awareness speaker.

Playboy Radio Afternoon Advice host Tiffany Granath calls Paul an awesome relational coach and recommends his books on love, dating, and sexuality.

Paul worked at Ground Zero in NYC during 9-11; helped rebuild a home at the tsunami epicenter; comforted victims of genocide in Rwanda; spoke to leaders in East Timor during the war; inspired students & monks in Myanmar; promoted peace & reconciliation in Pakistan; and has been so deep into the bush of rural Africa where villagers had never before seen a white man.

Paul humorously and elegantly transforms individuals and organizations, while empowering people to love passionately and live fearlessly.

http://www.PaulFDavis.com
info@PaulFDavis.com
407-967-7553

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Diversity Speaker for Colleges, Universities & Schools: Diversity & Multiculturalism Speaker to Achieve Global Cooperation – Diversity, a Pathway to Destiny

As I write today, I’m currently in awe of the unprecedented power of an electrical storm occurring right now outside my window here in Orlando, FL. I keep unplugging my laptop each time I hear lightning getting closer. It’s amazing to hear and behold.

It’s always good to speak to people celebrating and endeavoring to build stronger diversity on their University and college campuses.

I just returned from Houston, TX where I spoke at a middle school on “Academic Success For Better Grades”. The diversity there was very refreshing and the kids were quite lively.

Global Students Success Speaker

As for my various talks on diversity, they are innumerable and countless because I’ve been to 55 countries and always pull from different experiences given the audience before me in any given situation and the purpose of the school for having me speak, because I believe connection must precede revelation and impartation of truth.

Like the United Nations, University and College campuses are alive and full of rich cultural diversity. By the way, here below is a video I shot at the UN you might enjoy.

World Peace Over Propaganda & Demonizing Nations

Nevertheless my book “Diversity, Multiculturalism & Global Cooperation” is a wonderful place to begin, the back cover of which I have attached below for your review (followed by my bio) should you want to pre-order a certain amount for the event.

It would be a great honor to speak to the students and advisors at your University, College or School.

Upon hearing from you concerning the amount of students to be in attendance and your budget, I can best discern the ideal package to best serve your student body and exceed your expectations.

Wishing you a successful and joyous academic year!

Paul F Davis

ps. Please call me Paul :o)
http://www.PaulFDavis.com
info@PaulFDavis.com
407-967-7553

Embrace Your World, Celebrate Diversity & Live Your Dreams!

Our world is becoming increasingly interconnected and multicultural. Daily by reason of technology, the economy, and our environment nations are becoming interdependent. None of us are as strong as all of us. Therefore stop the fuss and peaceably unite to be prosperous. As we intelligently work together we can solve society’s problems, heal the hurting, and help the suffering.

Global cooperation and happily embracing our diversity is the key to impact our world. Cultivate tolerance to give people the freedom to be without casting judgment or putting your map upon them. Challenge faulty stereotypes developed by parental upbringing, societal conditioning, religious reasoning, or political positioning. Before presumptuously believing any idea pertaining to race, first test its accuracy and validity.

Confront your fears head on and transcend miniscule mindsets limiting the free flow of life. Transcend subtle stereotypes and discover the joys of global cooperation to turbo charge your destiny en route to personal and professional fulfillment.

Rise above racial bias, snap judgments, and hidden fears to live freely. Surpass your past to create new success as you embrace the potential of every ethnicity and cultivate mutual prosperity harmoniously.

Free your mind to forgive and live gloriously among all of humanity, whom the Creator by divine design engineered intelligently and orchestrated geographically to produce in us personal growth magnificently as we work together cooperatively.

Rather than being fearful and labeled a hater, hear your heart’s cry to help bridge the racial divide, and happily bring people harmoniously together.

Cultivate global awareness and warmly welcome diversity to transform your community. Be the light where the dignity and integrity of every human being can be upheld, expressed, and embraced.

Paul F. Davis has filled several passports to travel the world thoroughly to actively engage and get a feel for the international community. Paul is a seasoned diversity speaker challenging racial stereotypes humorously, building bridges cross-culturally, and birthing a heart in people to lovingly embrace people of every ethnicity. Paul is a global peacemaker for multiculturalism healing the racial divide and achieving extraordinary results worldwide.

Paul F. Davis is a professional international speaker using humor and heartfelt motivational messages to entertain and inspire any audience to live their best life now!

A worldwide speaker who has touched over 55 countries & 6 continents, Paul humorously builds bridges cross-culturally by disarming and empowering people throughout the earth to live their dreams!

Paul is the author of 18 life-changing books. Paul’s incredible depth and powerful stories from around the world, entertain and inspire audiences making Paul a captivating speaker able to awaken the greatness within us all.

Paul has spoken for Celebrity Cruises and appeared on numerous international broadcasts from Investors Business Daily, Oprah & Friends to Fox News to talk about success, leadership, relational intricacies, conflict resolution, life balance, and living your dreams. By reason of his global travels, Paul is a highly sought after diversity and multicultural awareness speaker.

Playboy Radio Afternoon Advice host Tiffany Granath calls Paul an awesome relational coach and recommends his books on love, dating, and sexuality.

Paul worked at Ground Zero in NYC during 9-11; helped rebuild a home at the tsunami epicenter; comforted victims of genocide in Rwanda; spoke to leaders in East Timor during the war; inspired students & monks in Myanmar; promoted peace & reconciliation in Pakistan; and has been so deep into the bush of rural Africa where villagers had never before seen a white man.

Paul humorously and elegantly transforms individuals and organizations, while empowering people to love passionately and live fearlessly.

http://www.PaulFDavis.com
info@PaulFDavis.com
407-967-7553

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Invite Paul to speak in your city!
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Email – info@PaulFDavis.com
Phone – 407-967-7553

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Diversity: Brazilian Models Diversity on the Runway as Officials Set Diversity Quotas

Brazilian models see diversity on the runway as officials set quotas on how many blacks must be given a go at modeling.

Now that’s affirmative action!

www.PaulFDavis.com – worldwide speaker & life-changing author of 18 books including “Diversity, Multiculturalism & Global Cooperation

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Diversity – Less of Me & More of We

When a company drops 20 people from diverse backgrounds into a client site with one common goal, to deliver for your client to create a “team” – egos that scream must be silenced. A collective voice must be cultivated, which means all voices must be heard but eventually all voices must merge as one.

Difference is not weakness, but a source of strength. Therefore by actively listening, wholeheartedly conversing, talking things through, and building on each team member’s individual strengths; the many gifts of the team can graciously and elegant compliment one another to get the job done.

By honoring diversity, celebrating authenticity, and holding to unity for the sake of the corporate objective – the team can become one and have fun getting the job done!

www.PaulFDavis.com – worldwide speaker & author of “Diversity, Multiculturalism & Global Cooperation”

Invite Paul to speak in your city!  RevivingNations@yahoo.com

Paul F. Davis is a worldwide speaker who has touched over 50 countries & 6 continents building bridges cross-culturally and empowering people throughout the earth to live their dreams!

Paul is the author of 18 life-changing books. Paul’s incredible depth and rich writings make him a notable and unforgettable speaker able to connect with and inspire any audience to achieve greatness.

Paul has appeared on numerous international broadcasts from Oprah & Friends to Fox News to talk about relational intricacies, conflict resolution, peacemaking, foreign policy, and diplomacy. By reason of his global travels, Paul is a highly sought after diversity and multicultural awareness speaker.

Playboy Radio Afternoon Advice host Tiffany Granath calls Paul an awesome relational coach and recommends his books on love, dating, and sexuality.

Paul worked at Ground Zero in NYC during 9/11; helped rebuild a home at the tsunami epicenter; comforted victims of genocide in Rwanda; spoke to leaders in East Timor during the war; inspired students & monks in Myanmar; promoted peace & reconciliation in Pakistan; and has been so deep into the bush of rural Africa where villagers had never before seen a white man.

Academically outstanding Paul humorously and elegantly transforms individuals and organizations.

Paul empowers people to love passionately and live fearlessly.

http://www.PaulFDavis.com

RevivingNations@yahoo.com

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College Graduation Speaker for a Diverse College Campus who Understands Diversity Among Students

International students comprise a vast amount of college students across the United States. Yet many colleges and universities continue to neglect these bright and affluent students who have braved the seas the separate us, come from afar, and cross-culturally integrated to obtain a higher education on foreign soil.

The worst thing a college or university can do, especially when parents and families of their graduates are present at the commencement ceremony, is to incorrectly pronounce a students name.

Undoubtedly, fundraisers at colleges and universities take a great amount of time and endure some pain to agonize over the proper pronunciation of alumni when they seek a donation for their college or university. It should be no different when it comes to students graduating and celebrating a long 4 years full of academic and cross-cultural challenges.

Before being tongue-tied and shunning the importance of diversity among the student body of your college or university, solicit some help from your linguists and international students on campus. It will build bridges in your academic community, promote global awareness, and increase the value of multiculturalism for all.

www.PaulFDavis.com worldwide diversity speaker who has touched over 50 countries & 6 continents; and the author of 18 life-changing books including Diversity, Multiculturalism & Global Awarness

Invite Paul to speak at your college or university graduation to make your commencement memorable for all of your students, graduates, families and alumni.   RevivingNations@yahoo.com

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College Student Success Secrets: Tolerance, Multiculturalism & Upholding Diversity Among Students

As the world further integrates and draws closer together technologically, environmentally, and economically it is paramount that college and university campus life be increasingly inclusive and honor the vast diversity of its student body.

Invite worldwide speaker and life-changing author Paul F. Davis to speak to your college students about success secrets, breakthrough leadership & overcoming adversity!
RevivingNations@yahoo.com
407-967-7553

My global travels to six continents and over fifty countries has taught me more than I could ever have imagined to learn academically. As a former ESOL (English to Students of Other Languages) teacher who lived in Taiwan, I got a full taste of what the cross-cultural experience is about. Homesickness and culture shock are among the many challenges I faced living and working abroad.

Thankfully, I embraced the challenge and began to think living overseas was actually quite fun. Most of my family and friends thought I was crazy. Yet I truly embraced the experience and went from surviving to thriving in foreign countries. I guess by living abroad and being surrounded by things foreign, I came to trust my heart and instincts. After all, the intellect often does not know what to do with itself when there is no previous point of reference.

Cross-cultural and interpersonal interactions on foreign soil with people of whom you are little acquainted can either be challenging or taken as a joyous adventure to be celebrated. I took the posture and mindset of the latter, which resulted in me having some of the most joyous experiences throughout the world.

That being said, many colleges and universities today have hundreds if not thousands of international students living and attending classes on their campuses. Some colleges and universities are undoubtedly better than others when it comes to making international students feel welcome, celebrated, and a vital part of the academic community.

Here are some success secrets for college students to embrace multiculturalism, diversity, and happily show tolerance on their campus.

1. Meet and greet.

Take time to meet and greet new students. Instead of trying to size people up and guess what they are like, extend a hand of friendship and a smile to get to know someone new.

Remember what it was like for you when you first arrived at college or your university. It is certainly a bit intimidating and can be somewhat overwhelming.

2. Offer to help new students move in and get acquainted with your campus.

Disorientation and culture shock can frighten any of us, even moreso international students coming from afar. Therefore endeavor to be welcoming, kind, and hospitable. Offer to help new students move (or buy if necessary first) their belongings and furniture to their dorm or apartment. Kindly extend the invitation to take students around campus and show them where all the major facilities and student services can be found.

3. Invite new students to fun association, organization, and Greek life parties.

Make it fun for new students so they can relax and enjoy the experience of college / university life. Otherwise the natural tendency is to withdraw and go into seclusion. Isolation is not fun for anyone, not to mention when that happens we all miss out on the enjoyment of international students among us.

4. Be tolerant, respectful, and understanding of others differences.

Students here and from afar all have their own peculiarities, differences, and idiosyncracies. Be respectful, welcoming, polite, and tolerant no matter what differences might annoy or bother you. Allow people some space and freedom to be themselves.

Never try to force your views, ideology, or religion upon other people. That is the fastest way to make everybody feel uncomfortable and alienate future friends. Instead celebrate others’ differences and instead of trying to dissect and criticize their uniqueness, embrace and learn about it.

5. Cultivate meaningful and respectful understanding.

Although you may not agree with someone’s way of life or ideology, you can always grow in your respect and understanding of them as a person. Perhaps once you become closer and more acquainted, you can learn what circumstances and chain of events led a student to develop their views and be predisposed to their unique beliefs.

Life is a discovery process.

We all are forever learning. Be a lifelong learner and a welcoming individual who other students like being around. As you do, you years at college and university will be increasingly enjoyable and memorable.

Invite worldwide speaker and life-changing author Paul F. Davis to speak to your college students about success secrets, breakthrough leadership & overcoming adversity!
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407-967-7553

Paul is an exceptional and frequently requested speaker for college student success, leadership, orientations, and to kickoff college events.

Paul’s 17 life-changing books have landed him celebrity guest appearances on Fox News Radio, Investor’s Business Daily, and 3 times on Oprah & Friends.

After a 45 minute interview on Playboy Radio, Afternoon Advice host Tiffany Granath calls Paul an awesome relational coach and recommends his books on love, dating, and sexuality.

Paul’s academic success & leadership secrets for college students are unparalleled and greatly empowering. Paul has a history of overcoming adversity, building bridges cross-culturally, cultivating diversity awareness, while empowering college students to discover their destiny and live their dreams.

A master in NLP & life coaching; Paul’s humorous, fun, playful and transformative messages graciously challenge college students to ask themselves hard questions and be their personal best.

Paul empowers people to love passionately, work together globally, and live their dreams fearlessly.

http:///www.PaulFDavis.com

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Diversity, Multi-Cultural & Global Awareness: College Student Success Secrets, Global Student Campus

Diversity, multi-cultural & global awareness is a huge issue on college & university campuses. International students are a large portion of today’s college campus student body. Therefore global & multi-cultural awareness should be embraced, but most American students have never traveled abroad and don’t understand other cultures or ethnicities.

Invite worldwide speaker and life-changing author Paul F. Davis to speak to your college students about success secrets for multi-cultural & global awareness!
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As a world traveling humanitarian worker, minister and professional speaker I serendipitously stumbled upon the need of multi-cultural and global awareness on college campuses while participating in a volunteer international language conversation hour for foreign students desirous of learning English.

It was a small way of giving back, not to mention after traveling to over 50 countries and 6 continents myself I was a bit bored with speaking only to Americans. Every time I came home from overseas, I went through reverse culture shock and felt homesick. Yet I was home. I eventually discovered that my heart is most at home abroad among the many wonderful people of the world.

I particularly took a shine to Asia, where two-thirds of the world lives. India and China alone account for two-fifths of the world’s populace. Yet if an American college student were to see a Sikh from India on his college campus, he might mistake him for a Muslim not being multi-culturally aware of the difference.

After working on ground zero the first week of 9-11, I immediately sensed a danger in America’s future foreign policy were we to go full force into “theaters of war” and prematurely and hastily demonize other nationalities and nations we know little about.

Unfortunately my instincts proved to be correct and our government did precisely that. Hence we are now paying for their foreign policy blunders and still trying to clean up the mess, while simultaneously endeavoring to regain the international community’s trust at large. The latter will not be easy as America has grossly violated and alienated the Arab and Muslim world.

Nevertheless Arab, Muslim, and Asian students continue to come to America to study at our colleges and universities. Here then is our opportunity to begin to build bridges, create multi-cultural and global awareness, and embrace diversity on campus.

I believe the colleges, universities, and academic institutions have embraced Muslims and Arabs and will continue to do so. The challenge remains educating (and re-educating) Americans who have no travel experience about other ethnicities and nationalities before stereotypes, misnomers, erroneous presumptions, flawed predispositions, rude prejudices, and belittling biases arise on campus to create conflict.

It is far better early on to invest in establishing a multi-cultural and globally aware student body that embraces every ethnicity within the academic family, than alienate the bright international students and many wonderful ethnic groups among us and find ourselves devilishly divided and later embroiled in a lawsuit.

Truly diversity and cultivating a multi-cultural, inclusive attitude on your college campus is serious and should be strived for to ensure success for your college and university.

It’s time diversity became a cause for celebration not division. The world is getting increasingly closer thanks to the arise of the Internet and modern technology. Our paths are crossing throughout the world more and more frequently. The potential for new breakthroughs and success via cross-pollination academically is limitless.

Therefore let us create an academic community where global & multi-cultural awareness is cultivated on campus so we can transcend the tendency to fight one another and begin to passionately feel for one another as family.

Invite worldwide speaker and life-changing author Paul F. Davis to speak to your college students about success secrets for multi-cultural & global awareness!
RevivingNations@yahoo.com
407-967-7553

Paul is an exceptional and frequently requested speaker for college student success, leadership, orientations, and to kickoff college events.

Paul’s 17 life-changing books have landed him celebrity guest appearances on Fox News Radio, Investor’s Business Daily, and 3 times on Oprah & Friends.

After a 45 minute interview on Playboy Radio, Afternoon Advice host Tiffany Granath calls Paul an awesome relational coach and recommends his books on love, dating, and sexuality.

Paul’s academic success & leadership secrets for college students are unparalleled and greatly empowering. Paul has a history of global & multi-cultural awareness, building bridges cross-culturally, celebrating diversity, while empowering college students to discover their destiny and live their dreams.

A master in NLP & life coaching; Paul’s humorous, fun, playful and transformative messages graciously challenge college students to ask themselves hard questions and be their personal best.

As a former high-school senior class teacher, Paul understands the challenges facing incoming college students. Moreover Paul personally knows what transfer students go through as he himself attended a community college where he graduated with a 3.8 GPA before entering UCF, where he graduated Cum Laude. As a worldwide professional speaker Paul has touched more than 50 countries and 6 continents, greatly inspiring international students throughout the world.

Paul worked at Ground Zero in NYC during 9/11; helped rebuild a home at the tsunami epicenter; comforted victims of genocide in Rwanda; spoke to leaders in East Timor during the war; inspired students & monks in Myanmar; promoted peace & reconciliation in Pakistan; and has been deep into rural Africa where villagers had never before seen a white man.

Paul empowers people to love passionately, work together globally, and live their dreams fearlessly.

http:///www.PaulFDavis.com

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