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Bill Clement

2-time Stanley Cup Champion And Critically Acclaimed Speaker, Actor, Entrepreneur And Broadcaster.

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Bill Clement can outline how to build from scratch and how to rebuild after a complete downfall.

Clement is many things, an acclaimed speaker, an actor, a broadcaster and an entrepreneur. He spent 11 years in the NHL and won two Stanley Cup Championships. He understands what leadership can do.

Bill played for the Philadelphia Flyers, Washington Capitals, and the Flames, both in Atlanta and Calgary.

His personal setback made him realize the significance and necessity of being a leader. He recognized that he has to be a leader to succeed, irrespective of his job title or situation in life.

Being a highly admired compelling speaker, thousands of audience attendees listen to his leadership lesson. In his intriguing autobiography, he shares some untold stories of success and failure both from his personal and professional life.

He brilliantly describes all necessary characteristics needed to be a successful everyday leader while telling his journey of victory and failure.

He has also served in some prestigious institutes namely, ESPN, NBC, ABC, Versus, Comcast SportsNet, and TNT in the U.S., CTV, CBC, Rogers Sports net, & Sirius-XM Radio in Canada.

He has the honor of broadcasting five different Olympic Games.

His acting career includes his work on the ABC daytime drama All My Children. Besides, he has over 300 television commercials for clients such as Chevrolet, Bud Light, and Deep woods off on his credit. He is one of the voice-over artists on EA Sports NHL Video Games as well.

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EveryDay LEADERSHIP – How to Manage the Outcome, Regardless of your Job Title
If we can influence others, we can manage outcomes in both our business and personal lives. Too often,  people associate their values to their organizations with their job titles. They see themselves as role players, without exercising the powers of EveryDay Leadership they possess. Similarly, managers and executives often lose sight of their immediate surroundings – their teammates – focusing intently on a bigger picture.  

Bill Clement’s presentation will leave you laughing, inspired and motivated to unlock this powerful ability to manage outcomes. As he takes you onto the ice and into the dressing rooms that were home to him for 11 years in the NHL, you will meet the EveryDay Leaders that most influenced his teams’ championships and the characters that most contributed to team failures.

You will meet people such as “Freddie The Fog”, “The Hammer” and “Too Bad”. You will be introduced to Bill’s pick as the best leader ever and hear about Bill’s disastrous attempt to manage an outcome by personally negotiating his NHL contract at the age of 20. Each year his various careers have generated learning experiences and introduced him to circumstances and people that today, he brings to life for his audiences as he entertains, educates and inspires.  

In a business climate where we often have to do more with less, our personal performance as an EveryDay Leader is crucial not only to our organization’s victories, but also our individual successes.

Prepare for a presentation you will remember for years to come.

EveryDay SALES – How to Develop a Champion’s Mentality in Sales

Professional sales people and professional athletes face many of the same challenges and both require similar qualities to excel. Courage and confidence are a must. Managing and confronting fear is essential. Stepping out on the tightrope every day and putting ourselves in position to either succeed or fail, are constants. Dealing with and pulling out of slumps are common hills to climb and capitalizing on momentum is always important. Most of all – we must have the poise to perform under pressure and get results, thus managing the outcome.  

Just as sales people experience highs and lows, Bill Clement has faced it all in sports and in business. After achieving a lifelong goal by winning a Stanley Cup in Philadelphia, he knew the competition would be gunning for them the following year. He discovered the inner resolve champions possess as the Broad Street Bullies won a second Cup. Eight days later he was traded to and became captain of, the worst team in hockey, the Washington Capitals. He questioned his own resolve to continue playing when the Caps went 21 consecutive games without a victory.  

Bill has won awards in multiple professions and also experienced financial ruin resulting in personal and corporate bankruptcy. He will take you into the valleys, identifying the personal strengths sales people can mine to keep them climbing and “daring to fail”. He will confide his fear when he realized that because of an injury he suffered, he might not be on the ice for the Flyers’ first Stanley Cup victory. You will learn of the help he received from a teammate that got him there. It is the same kind of help that members of sales teams can provide to reach their group goals.  

Preparation is essential in sales and in sports. Only then, will we have the focus to execute when opportunity presents itself. Bill will walk you through the second-by-second mindset he had on a breakaway – a breakaway he had mentally prepared for – that resulted in a Stanley Cup-clinching goal. He will also describe the key to managing change which he learned not only during his move from the Flyers to the Capitals, but also when his Atlanta Flames moved from Atlanta, Georgia to Calgary, Alberta.  

This keynote will educate and inspire sales teams to attack their sales goals and to achieve the desired results.

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AT&T Wireless  
Sallie Mae  
Specialized Carriers & Rigging Assoc.  
Prudential Securities  
Air Products & Chemicals  
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