Tim Sanders'
working career spans nearly the entire history of the internet as a
significant factor in worldwide commerce, beginning with broadcast.com
then joining the team at Yahoo! while it was still in its infancy. The
excitement and challenge he experienced at the forefront of this new
technology led to the unexpected insights he revealed in his first
book, the best selling “Love Is the Killer App.” The publication
explored the notion that people who share selflessly and generously can
indeed achieve great success. Sanders further explains this idea in his
“The Likeability Factor,” which details how friendliness, relevance,
empathy, and realness provide the essentials for long term business
success. These ideas, featured in PBS and 20/20 productions, provide
the basis for his keynote presentations and seminars he has given
throughout the country.
Tim Sanders has become one of the most sought-after speakers in America
today, because of his poignant message and his eloquent delivery. He
delivers high-energy speeches and compelling seminars to high-level
executive conferences, professional associations, and graduate schools.
Tim has also
received an enthusiastic endorsement from Tom Peters, the renowned
business motivational speaker. He developed and honed his speaking
skills as a competitive debater, where he was national debate and
public speaking champion in five categories over his career. He
frequently appears as a guest on radio and television programs across
the country.
Tim Sanders is an irrepressible advocate for good values in the business world. His first book, Love is the Killer App,
showed how people who share generously can achieve professional
success. It became both a New York Times and international bestseller.
His second book, The Likeability Factor
(Crown, April 2005), explores four aspects of likeability that you can
measure and improve—friendliness, relevance, empathy, and realness. The
book serves as the basis for both PBS and 20/20 television specials,
showing how you can achieve your life’s dreams by increasing your
likeability factor.
At
43 years young, Tim has deep experience in cutting-edge businesses,
most recently a senior level executive at Yahoo!, serving as Yahoo!’s
Leadership Coach and prior to that as Chief Solutions Officer, where
he oversaw next-generation marketing programs to world class brands.
Prior to his senior positions at Yahoo!, Tim created and led the Yahoo!
ValueLab, an in-house “think tank” which delivered value-added
propositions to prospective and current Yahoo! clients.
Tim joined Yahoo!
as part of the acquisition of broadcast.com in July 1999. For over two
years at broadcast.com, he served as an integral part of the company’s
business services division. He developed audio and video broadcast
ventures for a variety of clients:
- The Limited, Inc. (the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show webcast)
- Dell Computers
- Intel
- Ford Motors
Tim attended Loyola Marymount University as an undergraduate and the University of Arizona
for graduate work. He worked in the early cellular phone industry in
the 1980s and produced content for cable television in the 1990s until
going to work for broadcast.com in 1996.