 | Paul Nicklen -- Canada Canada, Contact for fee schedule  Paul Nicklen grew up one of only a few non-Inuit in an Inuit settlement on Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada -- a childhood that taught him the patience, stamina and respect for nature required for his beat in the frigid climes of Earth’s polar regions. Best known for his vivid and intimate wildlife photos for National Geographic, Nicklen started out a biologist in the Northwest Territories, gathering data on such species as lynx, grizzlies, and polar bears. Today he bridges the gap between scientific research and the public, showing how fragile and fast-changing habitats are profoundly affecting wildlife.
Phone: 760-673-7700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Deborah Norville -- New York USA, 30.0k to 50.0k  Veteran journalist Deborah Norville has been anchor of Inside Edition since March 1995. Ratings jumped 15% the week the two-time Emmy© joined the series, which is now the nation’s top-rated syndicated news magazine. A best-selling author, Norville’s latest book is The Power of Respect: Benefit From the Most Forgotten Element of Success (Oct. 2009, Thomas Nelson) provides a timely explanation of the measurable increases in productivity, creativity, and other benefits that result from respectful behavior. The book follows her New York Times Best Seller, Thank You Power: Making the SCIENCE of Gratitude Work For YOU (Oct. 2007, Thomas Nelson). Thank You Power brought together for the first time the growing body of academic research proving the benefits of gratitude.
Phone: 760-673-7700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Norman Ornstein -- Washington D.C.D.C. USA, 10.0k to 15.0k  Norman J. Ornstein is a Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. He also serves as an election analyst for CBS News. In addition, Ornstein writes regularly for USA Today as a member of its Board of Contributors and writes a column called "Congress Inside Out" for Roll Call newspaper.
Phone: 760-673-7700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Jane Bryant Quinn -- New York USA, 15.0k to 20.0k  Jane Bryant Quinn is a nationally known commentator on personal finance, with books and columns read and trusted by millions. In her long career, she has established herself as America’s most reliable voice for people trying to manage their money well. In her public policy writings, she addresses matters of top concern to everyone, including investor protection, health insurance, Social Security, and the sufficiency of retirement plans.
Phone: 760-673-7700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Betty Rollin -- New York USA, 10.0k to 15.0k  Betty Rollin is a TV correspondent, an accomplished author and a captivating speaker. A contributing correspondent for NBC News, her special reports for Nightly News included a series on the Native Americans of Pine Ridge, South Dakota, which won both the duPont and Emmy awards. She also contributes reports for PBS' Religion and Ethics Newsweekly. Rollin is the author of six books, including First You Cry, a moving story - the first of its kind - about her breast cancer and mastectomy. Published in 1976 and recently re-published in honor of the author's 25th "cancer anniversary", it received wide critical acclaim and was made into a television movie starring Mary Tyler Moore as Ms. Rollin.
Phone: 760-673-7700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Charlie Rose -- New York USA, 50.0k to 75.0k  An Emmy Award-winning journalist, Charlie Rose has gained a reputation as "the best interviewer today." His PBS program has become a nightly ritual for millions of Americans and provided viewers with what broadcast journalist Morley Safer has called "the last refuge of intelligent conversation on television." Guests of Charlie Rose have included the most pre-eminent figures from the worlds of politics, literature, and sports including Nelson Mandela, Yitzhak Rabin, Jean Bertrand Aristide, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Newt Gingrich, Maya Angelou, Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese.
Phone: 760-673-7700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Forrest Sawyer -- District of Columbia USA, 25.0k to 30.0k  Sawyer played in integral role in NBC's coverage of the 2000 presidential campaign and election. During the ciris in the Persian Gulf, he spent eight months in the Middle East -- from the early days of the confrontation through the aftermath in Kurdestan -- reporting from Iraq, Kuwit, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Egypt and Jordan. He led network coverage of the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, the 1991 attempted coup against Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and the Oklahoma City bombing tragedy. Sawyer has received numerous honors during his career, including the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award, five National Emmy Awards, and two Edward R. Murrow Awards.
Phone: 760-673-7700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Joe Scarborough -- New York USA, 50.0k to 75.0k  As the namesake and host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, a show that Time magazine calls “revolutionary,” Joe Scarborough leads a lively discussion on today’s hottest topics with the newsmakers and politicians who are making news. Not one to avoid confrontation, Scarborough asks the tough questions as part of his unyielding pursuit to hold our leaders accountable. A signer of the Contract with America and member of the 1994 Republican takeover of the House of Representatives, the former Florida Congressman has been on the front lines of political history for over a decade. Today Scarborough talks with audiences about the state of the conservative movement, where it has gone wrong and what leaders in Washington need to do to curb reckless spending. Scarborough is the author of two books including the recently released The Last Best Hope, where he takes on the Republican Party establishment and lays out a way forward for both political parties.
Phone: 760-673-7700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Hedrick Smith -- Washington D.C. USA, Contact for fee schedule  As a Pulitzer Prize-winning former New York Times correspondent, author of several best-selling books, and host of 20 award-winning PBS prime-time specials and mini-series, Hedrick Smith has been a frequent and valued speaker for more than 25 years. He has brought both insight and a highly personal style of storytelling to such topics such as the Washington power game, Soviet-American relations in the cold War and beyond, the impact of the global economy on the American middle class, educational reform, and the quality of American health care.
Phone: 760-673-7700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | John Stossel -- New York USA, Contact for fee schedule  Investigative journalist John Stossel has reported for ABC’s newsmagazine, 20/20, since 1981, earning 19 Emmy Awards. During a career that has endeared him to millions of Americans, Stossel has reported on often-unpopular stories that prove to be crucial examinations into our everyday lives. From his first, and widely acclaimed prime-time special, “Are We Scaring Ourselves to Death?,” to his latest regular “Give Me a Break” segment, Stossel brings audiences commonsense reporting on stories we all need to know.
Phone: 760-673-7700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Robert Thomson -- New York USA, Contact for fee schedule  Robert Thomson is Editor-in-Chief of Dow Jones and managing editor of the Wall Street Journal reporting to Dow Jones Chief Executive and publisher of the Wall Street Journal, Les Hinton.
Phone: 760-673-7700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Calvin Trillin -- New York USA, 15.0k to 20.0k  Calvin Trillin, the author of Random House's Deciding the Next Decider: The 2008 Presidential Election in Rhyme, is The Nation's "deadline poet." He has been acclaimed in fields of writing that are remarkably diverse. As someone who has published solidly reported pieces in The New Yorker for forty years, he has been called "perhaps the finest reporter in America." His wry commentary on the American scene and his books chronicling his adventures as a "happy eater" have earned him renown as "a classic American humorist." His About Alice—a 2007 New York Times best seller that was hailed as "a miniature masterpiece"—followed two other best-selling memoirs, Remembering Denny and Messages from My Father.
Phone: 760-673-7700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Don Yaeger -- Florida USA, 5.0k to 10.0k  As the author of 14 books, five of which became instant New York Times Best-sellers, Don Yaeger has developed a reputation as one of America’s most provacative journalists. His award-winning writing career, including 10 years as Associate Editor of Sports Illustrated, has led to guest appearances on every major talk show in America - from Oprah to Nightline; from CNN to Good Morning America. He has also been a featured speaker at nearly 100 business gatherings and athletic events.
Phone: 760-673-7700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
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