BIO
Nationally acclaimed speaker Mark Brown is the 1995
World Champion of Public Speaking. He defeated more than 20,000 other
contestants from 14 countries, in a grueling six-month long competition
sponsored by Toastmasters International, the largest public speaking
organization in the world. He has dedicated his career to delivering
uplifting messages to people all over the world. With his “tell
it like it is” approach, he challenges some of the most serious
issues facing schools today. He uses a unique combination of humor and
poignancy to reach the most diverse audiences, and he is committed to
continually inspiring people from all walks of life.
Originally from Kingston, Jamaica, Brown immigrated
to the United States at 18 – with $40 in his pocket and a dream
of a better life. He never imagined he'd devote his life to helping
others. He spent 15 years working in the banking and direct marketing
industries as a computer analyst before choosing to develop his public
speaking skills. After recovering from a life-threatening illness in
the summer of 1993, he made a commitment to excel as a communicator.
His commitment earned him a 1995 Harlem YMCA Black Achievers In Industry
Award. His efforts were further rewarded when he became Toastmasters
International's 1995 World Champion of Public Speaking.
Mr. Brown, who is a member of the National Speakers
Association, is also the recipient of a 1996 Music Service Award from
the National Association of Negro Musicians. He has been the subject
of articles in several publications, including the San Diego Union-Tribune
and the New York Times. He has also been featured in print and broadcast
media in Hong Kong, the Middle East, the United States, Canada and
the Caribbean. In 1999, The National Academy of Television Arts and
Sciences nominated his presentation in the Maine PBS television special
“Words Count with Mark Brown” for an Emmy Award for Outstanding
Educational/Instructional Program.
Mr. Brown makes over 200 presentations each year
at conferences, school assemblies, symposiums, conventions and corporate
meetings, and he is in high demand by adult and youth audiences throughout
North America.
Mark Brown’s purpose is threefold: to touch
your head and make you think, to touch your heart and make you feel,
to touch your hands and make you act.