Motivational Hall of Fame - Art Berg


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* The Impossible Just Takes a Little Longer: Living with Purpose and Passion
by Art Berg

Book Description:
On December 26,1983, Art Berg was on his way to see his fiancée when his car went off the road. A broken neck left him a quadriplegic. Doctors immediately began to impose limits on his life: He would not walk, hold a job, or have children.

Those doctors never could have guessed that the man lying before them was determined to prevail, and would, in fact, one day wear his own Super Bowl ring. In The Impossible Just Takes a Little Longer, Berg recounts his harrowing and inspirational story... more



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Art Berg

Art Berg Motivational Keynote SpeakerOn December 26, 1983, at the age of 21, Art Berg broke his neck in a serious automobile accident, leaving him a quadriplegic.

Since that time ... Art has been recognized by three national sales awards as a computer salesman for a national firm.

Art currently resides in Highland, Utah where he is President of Invictus Communications, Inc. and eSpeakers.com, Inc. Art has been named the 1992 Young Entrepreneur of the Year by the Small Business Administration.

In 1994, Art was featured in Success magazine as one of the Great Comeback's of the Year. As a member of the National Speakers Association, Art has achieved the highest earned designation of Certified Speaking Professional and has been inducted into its Speaker Hall of Fame -- a status achieved by fewer than 1% of professional speakers.

Speaking as many as 200 times a year, Keynote Speaker's Bureau in San Francisco, California named Art as Consummate Professional Speaker of the Year. Art has been married since 1985 to Utah's 1981 Junior Miss, and 1992 Mrs. Utah USA, Dallas Howard, and they have two children.

He is a world-class wheelchair athlete enjoying a variety of sports, including full-contact wheelchair rugby. On July 10th, 1993 he set a world-record by becoming the first quadriplegic, at his level of ability, to race an ultra marathon of 325 miles between Salt Lake City, Utah and St. George, Utah.

Art has authored two regionally best-selling books entitled Some Miracles Take Time, and Finding Peace in Troubled Waters. Art travels more than 200,000 miles a year speaking to hundreds of professional and civic organizations such as IBM, 3M, Sun Microsystems, American Express, AT&T, Young Presidents Organization, Coca-Cola, GTE, Sony, KeyCorp, NFL's Baltimore Ravens, and Prudential Healthcare on the topic The Impossible Just Takes a Little LongerSM.

It is with great sadness that I share with you that Art Berg has passed away. His passing leaves a void that will not be easily filled. His unconquerable spirit and his love for life will be with us and inspire us forever. It was a true pleasure to consider Art a friend. He inspired all that knew him to reach beyond what they thought possible.

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