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Saturday, 22 March 2014 17:00

Keynote Speaker: SOLO Travel Agent Training

April 1, 2014 - Jeremy has been invited to instruct the travel agents of SOLO Travel in order to help them how to better reach their career goals through positive promotional efforts.

SOLO Travel is a division of Utah's Morris Murdock Travel which allows individuals to become travel agents and start their own travel business from home or on-site locations.

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April 4, 2014 - Jeremy has been asked to be a main speaker at a special retreat for Utah Valley University students on April 4 at the Aspen Grove Family Camp. Jeremy will be discussing his many areas of pursuit as well as the decisions he made along the way as an athlete, author, graphic designer, speaker, philanthropist, coach, and more.

Jeremy says he plans to also discuss the realities of career and collegiate choices, the value of learning to correct goals along the way and the power of forgiving ourselves for the mistakes we make in life.

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Thursday, 13 March 2014 17:00

Keynote Speaker: South Ogden Jr. High Career Day

March 21, 2014 - Jeremy had the opportunity to speak to the students and staff of Utah's South Ogden Junior High School during their 2014 Career Day. During his assembly Jeremy spoke to the students about following The Champion's Way and developing a strategy for success in life and their career paths.

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April 25, 2014 - We are pleased to announce that Jeremy has been invited to be the 2014 Keynote Speaker for the Utah Board of Juvenille Justice's Do the Write Thing awards luncheon to be held on April 25, 2014.

What is the Do the Write Thing campaign about?
All across America, students are rising to the challenge of doing something to end youth violence. The Do the Write Thing Challenge gives middle school students an opportunity to examine the impact of youth violence on their lives. Through classroom discussions and writings, students communicate what they think should be done to reduce youth violence. In addition, they make personal commitments to do something about this problem.

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