Michael
Broome has a major in leadership development, and has become one of the most in
demand professional speakers in America.
Michael
Broome graduated from Appalachian State University, where he designed his
academic major in leadership development. Within a few years of graduation, he
began addressing any group composed of two or more; soon, Michael was speaking
full time and has become one of the most sought after speakers in his
profession.
During
the last 22 years, the nearly three thousand audiences Michael has addressed
have included events such as The Million Dollar Round Table, a Congressional
Dinner, and in Spearfish, South Dakota--a Barbecue and Goat-Dipping. He has
shared the podium with noted politicians, journalists, athletes, and CEO’s and
takes pride in the fact that he has been upstaged only by an orangutan!
He
and his wife Karen have three children. Their home is nestled in the middle of
their 1000-acre farm where Michael grows hay and raises cattle as a sideline.
He says farming is the most satisfying way that he knows to lose money. His
primary hobby is building habitats and planting food plots for deer, quail,
ducks, and the species with whom his wife says he has the most in common - the
wild turkey!
The
Broomes are active in their faith, are involved with numerous youth
organizations, and have created a special summer camp for teens from
residential children’s homes and foster homes.
Michael
has serious concerns about the erosion of traditional values. An avid reader,
his library bulges with volumes about people who have dedicated their lives to
great causes. He chose a career in professional speaking because he has a
sincere passion to inspire people to maximize their potential, serve others,
enhance their sense of gratitude, and achieve a life balance. Michael believes
that "success is when we have some of the things that money can buy and
lot of the things that money can’t buy."