Tim Sanders, the former chief solutions officer at Yahoo and a current sales and leadership keynote speaker, will deliver the keynote address for the 105th Commencement on May 15.
Sanders spent most of his career on the cutting edge of innovation and change. He was on the ground floor of the quality movement, the launch of the mobile phone industry, and most notably the birth of the World Wide Web. Today, hes gravitated to disruptive change for more than 30 years.
Sanders was an early-stage member of Mark Cubans and Todd Wagners broadcast.com, which had the largest opening day IPO in history. After Yahoo acquired the company, Sanders was tapped to lead their ValueLab, which enabled sales teams to close hundreds of millions of dollars of new business through rapid collaboration.
By 2001, he rose to the position of chief solutions officer and later, the companys leadership coach. In 2005, he founded Deeper Media, which provides consulting and training services for leading companies, trade associations, and government agencies.
Sanders is the author of five books, including the New York Times bestseller . Its been translated into more than a dozen languages and has been featured in Fast Company, USA Today, the New York Times, The Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor and on CNN. His other books include , , , and .
Additionally, he is one of the top-rated speakers on the lecture circuit, offering keynotes on leadership development, sales strategy, and human performance. His talks help organizations deal with change, become more agile, and dramatically increase their effectiveness. Time Magazine referred to him as a public consultant because of his extensive , leading to a one-of-a-kind keynote with on-point recommendations for attendees. Hes known for blending stories, statistics, and actionable advice in a way that moves his audiences to action.
Sanders grew up in Clovis, NM, the home of the Fighting Wildcats. He attended Odessa College and Loyola Marymount University, where he was a top-ranked debater and national champion extemporaneous speaker. He conducted his graduate work at the University of Arizona. Today, he lives in Las Vegas.