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She literally grew up on stage singing with her brothers, country music’s legendary Gatlin Brothers. In the early 1970’s the Gatlins took their family harmony to Nashville. But a funny thing happened on the road to stardom. LaDonna got married. At this defining moment, she realized success could be measured in many different ways. So she took a giant leap of faith, chose to follow her heart, and “sing a different song” apart from her brothers. LaDonna has spent her entire career empowering people to “sing their own song” as well. She inspires audiences to live a value-driven life from the inside out…through their words, their deeds, and their actions. Her keynotes and concerts put her on the road more than one hundred days per year. She has shared her message everywhere from corporate powerhouses to the prison cells of death row. Her unique ability to combine a strong message and music has made her an instant hit with audiences all across America. LaDonna is an active member of the National Speakers Association and has earned its highest professional designation, the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP)*. *CSP recipients are part of an elite group of professional speakers who have a proven track record of continuing speaking experience and expertise. A CSP is committed to ongoing education, outstanding service, and ethical behavior. Fewer than 500 of the more than 4000 NSA members nationwide currently hold this designation.
* Please note that while this speaker's specific fee falls within the range posted at the top of this page (for Continental U.S. based events), fees are subject to change without notice. Also note that most celebrity keynotes begin in the $25,000 and up range (most list "Contact for Fee Schedule"). For current fee information or international event fees, please contact your Speakers Platform representative. |
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