“There is no passion to be found playing small, in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.” – Nelson Mandela
- Nelson Mandela
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then is not an act but a habit.”
- Aristotle
“The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.”
- Lao-Tse
“Living in your top 1% starts by shifting your mindset to say ‘I can.’”
- Alissa Finerman
Alissa is a dynamic and motivational speaker who connects with audiences of all backgrounds and ages. She brings her unique experiences as a former professional tennis player, Wall Street professional, and Business & Life Coach to truly inspire people to think more expansively and turn ideas into action. She presents Motivational Workshops and Lectures all over the country.
Alissa has worked with Fortune 500 companies such as Neutrogena and Bristol-Myers Squibb in addition to MidOcean Partners, Conifer Realty, TelePacific Communications, Prostate Cancer Foundation, LA Business Journal, the Milken Institute, Step Up Women’s Network, Universal Sports, Bank of America/Merrill Lynch, Pepperdine Law and Business School, Dress for Success, and Vistage International. She will add her authentic and uplifting energy to make your event successful. She can present Keynote speeches from twenty to sixty minutes in length. For more information and to work with Alissa, please contact her or email top1@AlissaFinerman.com.
Alissa discusses her book, Living in Your Top 1%, with Mike Milken at the Milken Institute
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Presenting my signature “Living in Your Top 1%” seminar to 200 people at a Fortune 500 bio/pharma national medical conference
TESTIMONIALS…
“It takes a great team to change the world and Alissa is a thought leader and coach you want on your team.” – Jonathan W. Simons, MD, President and CEO, Prostate Cancer Foundation
Please email top1@AlissaFinerman.com for more information on speaking and coaching packages.
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