Thom Singer Thom Singer has an eclectic back- ground work- ing in sales, marketing and business devel- opment roles for Fortune 500 c o m p a n i e s , law firms, and entrepreneur- ial ventures. He is a professional master of ceremonies, motivational keynote speaker, and the author of 12 books on the power of business development, networking, entre- preneurship, legal marketing, and presentation skills while also serv- ing as the host of the popular “Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do” podcast. He regularly speaks at business and association conferences around the United States and beyond – and has presented to over 600 audiences during his career as a speaker. He lives in Austin, Texas, where he and his wife are the parents of two highly-spirited daughters. Wayne Sotile, PhD Dr. Sotile is a pioneer in the fields of health p s y c h o l o g y, resilience, and work/life bal- ance for high- performing peo- ple. He is one the world’s most seasoned clinicians specializing in life coaching for physicians. He’s authored 12 books on resilience, as well as book chapters and jour- nal articles. A former faculty member of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Dr. Sotile served for more than 30 years as director of psychological services for the Wake Forest University cardiac rehabilitation program and as co- Director of Sotile Psychological Associates, in Winston-Salem. He has received lifetime career achievement awards from the American Academy of Medical Administrators and from the American Association of Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation. Dr. Sotile’s solution-focused life coaching process empha- sizes practical applications of evidence-based findings from the combined fields of resilience, pos- itive psychology, marriage/family systems, and adult developmental psychology. Tom Shay, CSP Tom Shay, small business man- agement expert, created the spe- cialty compa- ny Profits Plus based upon his years of experi- ence in a family- owned business. TOTAL SOLUTIONS PLUS 2017 SPEAKERS TOTAL SOLUTIONS PLUS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 68 TileLetter | July 2017