Tim Sanders
Tim Sanders is on a mission: to get your audience excited about participating in social responsibility, sustainability and employee development projects. Why? Companies that nurture people, communities and planet will have stronger brands, better sales and healthier bottom lines. He’s the author of Saving The World At Work: What companies and individuals can do to go beyond making a profit to making a difference, (Doubleday Fall 2008).
His first book, Love Is The Killer App: How To Win Business and Influence Friends, was a New York Times and international best seller. It explored the power of business relationships, and how to build them. His second book, The Likeability Factor was also a best seller and focused on the concept of emotional talent. It was the basis for PBS television program, produced by leading affiliate WQED Pittsburgh.
Currently advising business and public leaders on next-generation strategies, Tim is one of the most in demand speakers on the conference and seminar circuit. He is also the CEO of Deeper Media Incorporated, which produces business advice content such as The Dirty Dozen Rules of Email Etiquette.
Tim’s a frequent media guest, most notably as the subject of a cover story in Fast Company (2002) and a segment on The Today Show (2005). In addition, He’s recently appeared on numerous national and local TV networks including the NBC, FOX News Channel, CNN, Court TV, as well as being featured in TIME Magazine, Family Circle, The New York Times, Glamour Magazine and countless industry and internet newsletters.
Tim has deep experience in cutting-edge businesses and marketing. He was the Chief Solutions Officer at Yahoo! and later their Leadership Coach. Prior to his senior positions at Yahoo!, Tim created and led the Yahoo! ValueLab, an in-house “think tank” which delivered futuristic insight to the company’s partners and clients. He arrived at Yahoo with the acquisition of broadcast.com., a company founded by Mark Cuban and Todd Wagner.
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To get up to the date news on Tim’s activities and thoughts, visit his blog!