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Dan Clark (motivational speaker)

Dan Clark (born 1955) is a professional motivational speaker, author, and CEO of Clark Success Systems. Clark is also on the International Board of Governors of Operation Smile and on the National Advisory Board for Operation Kids.
Clark is the author of twenty-one books,〔Robinson, Doug. (Motivator’s walk same as his talk ), ''Deseret News'' (Salt Lake City, Utah). Published 26 Feb 2006. Retrieved 14 September 2009.〕 and is a primary contributor to the ''Chicken Soup for the Soul'' series. He speaks to corporations, charities, universities, conventions, U.S. military academies and to troops and their families. Clark has also appeared on television and radio shows, including ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'', ''The Glenn Beck Program'' and ''The Adam Carolla Show''.
==Career==
Clark aimed to become a professional athlete; he was a ski racer, Golden Gloves boxing champion, and motocross racer. He also played on his high school football, baseball, basketball and track teams.〔 After high school, Clark accepted a scholarship in football and baseball to the University of Utah where he majored in Psychology.〔Lythgoe, Dennis. (Utahn takes motivational message to Iraq ), ''Deseret News'' (Salt Lake City, Utah). Published 28 April 2005. Retrieved 15 September 2009.〕 He was a starting wide receiver his freshman year and the starting defensive end beginning his sophomore year. He was projected as a number one draft choice for the NFL Oakland Raiders in a confirmation letter from Ron Wolf and Al Davis. During a tackling drill Clark cracked the 7th vertebra in his neck and severed the axillary nerve in his right shoulder.〔〔〔Gosse, J. Jacqueline. "Conversations with Dan Clark: Chicken Soup for the Soul contributing author and inspirational speaker finds his passion." ''Mayo Magazine''. Published Spring/Summer 2003, pp 14-19.〕 Doctors projected he would have a 10% chance of recovery at best.〔 However, Clark recovered full function in a couple of years,〔 and was invited to speak to local high school kids about his recovery. From there Clark was invited to speak for Nancy Reagan's "Just Say No" campaign.〔
Clark conducted United Nations Leadership Training from 1990 to 1993 in the Philippines, Europe and the former Soviet Union, where one of Clark's 90-minute speeches aired live on Moscow One Television, broadcast to all 15 Independent Russian States.〔 Clark was also the General Session Keynote Speaker at the United Nations (NGO) World Congress in Hamburg, Germany in 1992.〔
After September 11, 2001, Clark was invited to attend the National Security Forum at Air War University and its equivalent conference at Army War College, and was commissioned to be a Character & Leadership Development Consultant/Lecturer for the United States military. He has since spoken at all five US military academies, at the National Conference on Ethics at West Point, the Character & Leadership Development Symposium at the Air Force Academy, and at the National Conference on Ethics at the Coast Guard Academy. In 2005, Clark traveled to Iraq and Afghanistan and spoke 23 times on 10 bases plus on the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) aircraft carrier.〔
In 2005, Clark was inducted into the National Speakers Hall of Fame and presented with the Council of Peers Award of Excellence (CPAE).〔 Clark delivers 150 to 200 speeches a year.〔

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