Jeff Keller
Jeff Keller, President of Attitude is Everything, Incorporated, works with organizations that want to develop achievers and with managers who want their people to be more positive. Jeff is a speaker, seminar leader and writer in the area of motivation and human potential. He delivers his uplifting presentations to businesses, associations and educational institutions.
Jeff is also an attorney and practiced law for more than ten years before pursuing a full time career as a speaker and writer.
Jeff is the author of the best-selling book, Attitude is Everything, which consists of 12 lessons on attitude and success. More than 150,000 copies have been sold, and the book has been translated into six foreign languages.
For more than 14 years, Jeff has written the Attitude is Everything Newsletter, which has received high praise from Zig Ziglar and the late Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. Jeff is also the author of Here’s To Your Success, a monthly online newsletter that reinforces a positive attitude and success principles. These publications have inspired thousands of people around the world to explore the limits of their potential.
Jeff graduated from Hamilton College in 1976 and received his law degree from Hofstra University School of Law in 1980. He is a member of the National Speakers Association.
To learn more about Jeff Keller, please visit www.attitudeiseverything.com today!
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