Mark Scharenbroich

Mark Scharenbroich
Occupation American Author, Motivational Speaker

Mark Scharenbroich (born 1953) is an American motivational speaker,[1] humorist, and author.

Early life

While at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, Scharenbroich toured with a comedy troupe called Mom’s Apple Pie. They performed in high schools and colleges in the 1970s.

Career

In 1979, Scharenbroich was hired by Jostens to speak at high schools throughout North America. He was featured in the film The Greatest Days of Your Life …So Far, for which Scharenbroich won the Golden Apple and Silver Screen film awards for writing and performing.

In 1984, he established Scharenbroich & Associates, a communications and production company. Certified by the National Speaker’s Association as a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), in 2003, Scharenbroich was inducted into the National Speaker’s Association Hall of Fame, receiving the CPAE award — NSA’s Council of Peers Award of Excellence.

Publications

Books

Scharenbroich, Mark (2010). Nice Bike: Making Meaningful Connections on the Road of Life. Minneapolis: Echo Bay Publishing. pp 168 pages. ISBN 978-0-9826562-3-5

Films/DVD programs

Awards and Honors

References

  1. Preuss, Paul G. (2008-01-16). Data-based decision making and dynamic planning: a school leader's guide. Eye on Education. pp. 95–. ISBN 978-1-59667-070-9. Retrieved 6 May 2011.

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