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Pat Williams,
SVP of the Orlando Magic on

"The 7 Keys to Leadership in the 21st Century”

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How to become a more effective leader?

Come learn from Pat Williams.

One of the most successful and influential executives in NBA history, Pat knows what it takes to be successful in all aspects of business and will share his insights with you.

Pat is one of America’s top motivational, inspirational and humorous speakers, offering practical and proven techniques for immediately increasing your leadership productivity.

You’ll learn how to create a personal strategy, communicate effectively with your team and make profitable decisions.

Pat teaches with humorous anecdotes, a unique leadership philosophy, and plenty of takeaways. He enlightens with entertaining and influential stories he has gathered from his leadership experiences in sports, parenting and life.

He has addressed thousands of executives in organizations ranging from Fortune 500 companies and national associations to universities and nonprofits.

You will be inspired for greater leadership success in all you do!

You can’t afford to miss this!

One of America’s top motivational, inspirational & humorous speakers

  • Since 1968, Pat Williams has been in the NBA as general manager for teams in Chicago, Atlanta, Philadelphia—including the 1983 World Champion 76ers—and now the Orlando Magic-which he co-founded in 1987 and helped lead to the NBA finals.
  • Author of 55 books.
  • In 1996, Pat was named one of the 50 most influential people in NBA history by Beckett’s, a national publication.
  • 23 of Pat’s teams have gone to the NBA playoffs and 5 have made the NBA finals.
  • Pat is an integral part of NBA history, including bringing the NBA to Orlando.
  • In addition to trading Pete Maravich, Pat traded for Julius Erving, Moses Malone and Penny Hardaway. He has won four NBA draft lotteries, including back to back wins in 1992 and 1993.
  • He drafted Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, Maurice Cheeks and Daryl Dawkins.
  • 19 of Pat’s former players have become NBA head coaches, 9 have become college head coaches and 7 have become NBA assistant coaches.
  • Pat and his wife, Ruth, are the parents of 19 children, including 14 adopted from 4 nations.
  • In the last 13 years, he has completed 54 marathons—including the Boston Marathon 12 times—and also climbed Mt. Rainier. He is a weightlifter, Civil War buff and serious baseball fan.

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