Few speakers come with contagious enthusiasm that captivates, entertains and informs with real life stories.
Paul Meyer is one of them, with over 40 years experience in corporate and small business sectors. A true professional who has spoken to audiences for many years from all walks of life.
He has a people development background and has coached and led successful individuals and teams to over achieve goals and exceed performance targets for both short and long term projects. He has managed regions of large staff numbers and lead business people to improve productivity and profits. His enthusiastic style incites awareness and responsibility to take action.
He is an enthusiast for life who is the proud husband of Rosemary, since 1974. Together they have successfully raised four lovely independent children and now have the pleasure of enjoying three grandchildren.
Passionate about people performing to their full potential he thrives on the challenge of inspiring audiences to become aware of their natural abilities so they can out perform in all they strive to do. This has proved successful in many industries, such as: banking, business referral networking, careers advice, coaching, early childhood, electronics, franchising, health and safety, plastics manufacturing, recruitment, small business, personnel and management development, project management, public training, sales and marketing and team leadership.
Paul's most recent popular Keynote is enthuse – embrace – engage
He is a published author of The Naked Career, Assistant Director with BNI (Business Network International) and known affectionately in the Public Speaking industry as The Enthuser. He is also a member of the National Speakers Association of New Zealand and holds the Degree of Associate with finsia (Financial Services Institute of Australasia).
His interests include sailing on their yacht Edge of Tyme, genealogy, travel and wonderful activities with his loving wife and family.
His enthusiasm is said to have been developed in his early stages of growth when his mother, at 3 months pregnant, went for her first aero plane flight in Rotorua. It was June 1952 and she was so excited with this new experience it is thought that this was how Paul formed his enthusiasm for life! He was born to be The Enthuser.