Tony Alessandra

Tony Alessandra
Residence San Diego, California
Nationality United States
Education Business Administration
Alma mater University of Notre Dame
Occupation Author, motivational speaker
Website www.alessandra.com

Tony Alessandra is an American best-selling author, entrepreneur and motivational speaker in the fields of sales and marketing. Alessandra has written 27 books and his work as an author and speaker has been featured in media outlets including Oprah Magazine.[1]

Biography

His education includes a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing from University of Notre Dame in 1969, a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from University of Connecticut in 1970 and a PhD in Business Administration (Marketing Major) from Georgia State University in 1976. He is the president of Assessment Business Center, an online business solutions firm.

His early career started on the faculty of Georgia State College where he received the Outstanding Faculty Award. He now owns Assessment Business Center. His major clients are groups, associations and Fortune 500 companies[2] including Apple Computer, Price Waterhouse, ASCAP, American Honda Motor Company, Ford Motor Company, GM of Canada, Owens-Corning, Toshiba America, Hewlett-Packard, IBM Corporation, Oracle, Verizon, Bank of America, and Merrill Lynch.

Alessandra is a member of the National Speakers Association where he has the highest distinction of the group, Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) and inducted into the Speakers Hall of Fame in 1985.[3] He was recognized as "one of America's most electrifying speakers" by Meetings & Conventions Magazine, named as part of the "Legends of the Speaking Profession",[4] selected as one of the "Top 5 Speakers"[5] in the marketing profession and recognized in the Sales Hall of Fame.[6]

Books

References

  1. Oprah.com Article with quote in from Oprah Magazine. Retrieved on 10-03-2011.
  2. Alessandra.com Alessandra client list. Retrieved on 10-3-2011.
  3. NSA.com National Speakers Association listing. Retrieved on 10-16-2011
  4. Veteran's Speakers Retreat Legends award listing. Retrieved on 10-16-2011
  5. Speaking.com List of Top 5 Speakers by Speaking.com. Retrieved on 10-03-2011.
  6. TopSalesWorld.com 2010 listing of Sales Hall of Fame by TopSalesWorld.com. Retrieved on 10-16-2011

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