Watermelon Magic!
"One person can truly make a difference.
If one person has a commitment and belief in their idea, they can succeed.
They can overcome anything."
Today,
he is an icon and his name is a household word. As founder of
Famous Amos Cookies in 1975 and father of the gourmet chocolate chip
cookie industry, he has used his fame to support educational causes.
Since 1979
Wally has been National Spokesman for Literacy Volunteers
of America, which is now called ProLiteracy Worldwide. He is also a
Board Member of the National Center for Family Literacy and Communities in
Schools. His latest enterprise is Uncle Wally's, which produces
a premium line of gourmet muffins.
On the
lecture
circuit, he addresses audiences at corporations, industry associations
and universities with his inspiring "do it" positive attitude.
Wally Amos
has been the recipient of many honors and awards. He gave the shirt
off his back and his battered Panama hat to the Smithsonian
Institution’s Business Americana Collection. Dr. Amos received an
Honorary
Doctorate in Education from Johnson & Wales University. He has been
inducted
into the Babson College Academy of Distinguished Entrepreneurs, and he
received the Horatio Alger Award, The President’s Award for
Entrepreneurial
Excellence, and The National Literacy Honors Award.
Wally is
also an author. He wrote his autobiography,
The Famous Amos
Story: The Face That Launched A Thousand Chips, published by
Doubleday
in 1983. He collaborated with his son, Gregory, on The Power In
You: Ten Secret Ingredients To Inner Strength, a hopeful,
inspirational
book sharing Wally’s philosophy and life experiences, published
by
Donald I. Fine, in 1988. His book, Man With No
Name: Turn Lemons
Into Lemonade, published by Aslan press in 1994, tells how
Wally
lost everything, including his name, and turned adversity into
opportunity.
Wally’s book, Watermelon Magic: Seeds of Wisdom, Slices of Life,
published in 1996 by Beyond Publishing, uses watermelon as a metaphor
for life, sharing his personal path to wisdom, humor, joy and a positive
outlook on life. His most recent book, The Cookie
Never Crumbles is
indeed a cookbook, but instead of edibles, Wally offers recipes for
life--specifically recipes for the successes you can whip up in your
own life, if you have the right ingredients!
Over the
years, Amos has acted in a number of network sitcoms and appeared
on hundreds of interview shows and news programs. He is TV teacher/host
of 50 episodes of state-of-the-art programs for adult basic learners
that air on PBS stations nationally. He has acted as product spokesman
for several prominent corporations, including Hush Puppies, United Airlines
and the California Egg Board.
Amos was
born in Tallahassee, Florida and lived there with his father
and mother until he was twelve. Then, he went to live with his Aunt Della
in her Manhattan apartment. As a senior at Food Trades Vocational High
School, Wally dropped out to join the Air Force. In the Air Force, he
earned his GED High School Equivalency Diploma. That certificate helped
change his life. The GED Diploma made him eligible to train at a New
York secretarial school after he was honorably discharged from the Air
Force.
In every
job, Wally always started at the bottom and worked his way to the top.
Ultimately, he was hired by the William Morris Talent Agency
where he represented Simon & Garfunkle and The Supremes. After years
in the entertainment industry, he decided to begin selling what was then
a weekend hobby-- chocolate chip cookies.
As they
say, "the rest is history." Now, Wally Amos is known by over
150 million Americans. His fame is grounded in quality, substance and
a unique, positive mental attitude.
Programs Include:
- The Cookie Never Crumbles
- The Power in You
- A Recipe for a Successful Life
- Seeds of Wisdom, Slices of Life
- Relationships Are Partnerships
- Developing
the "Can Do" Attitude
- Secrets of Entrepreneurial Success
- Overcoming Adversity
- Adult
Illiteracy & School Dropout Prevention
Testimonials
"Once
again, you added an element to the conference that no one else
could
possibly duplicate. There is something about you, Wally, that
makes people feel good just having you in the room with them, and
you
shared yourself so generously with all of us at the LVA conference
that we all felt good."
-Beverly Miller, Vice President Literacy Volunteers of
America, Inc.
"I
heard
so many positive comments about the inspirational message you
delivered.
In particular, our attendees were impressed by the spirit
and closeness you imparted to the group. Yours is a message which
needs
to be heard more and more frequently and we count ourselves fortunate
that you were able to join us. I know it makes my job as a meeting
planner that much easier knowing I can count on speakers such as yourself
to help make my meetings a success."
-David J. Burch, National Screw Machine Products
Association
"The
audience loved our talk, which was most appropriate for our
celebration
of entrepreneurship. You inspired and encouraged them to
pursue their visions and goals. I personally appreciate your
cooperation
and graciousness, especially with the hectic schedule we had planned
for you. I hope you enjoyed your time with us as much as we enjoyed
getting to know you."
-Jeannine Vanessen, Vice President
Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce
"You
are sensational! My phone has been ringing off the hook with appreciation
from my friends here in Las Vegas who had the privilege
and pleasure to hear you speak at the Mayor's prayer Breakfast last
week. I am delighted to add my name to the list of your admirers and
would like to tell you that there would be no problem to form a Wally
Amos Fan Club here in Las Vegas."
-D.
Jejan Nidetch
Founder, Weight Watchers
Chairperson Mayor's Prayer Breakfast
"Your
evaluations were returned with excellent ratings and attendees
used
words like dynamic, extraordinary and inspirational to describe
your presentation."
-Stephen B. Friedheim
Executive Secretarial School
"I'm
not the first, and I'm sure I won't be the last, to tell what an
inspirational speaker you are! You really set the tone for the
National
Library Week Workshop in Miami. Your advocacy on behalf of literacy
and libraries is commendable."
-Amy Small, Chair
National Library Week Committee
American Library Association
"Your
presentations commanded the attention of our students, and many told
us how much they enjoyed hearing your message. Our faculty
members were equally impressed, and we all walked away thinking that
we have the power to overcome any hurdles that get in our way."
-James Cicarell, Dean
Youngstown State University
"Thank you again for the very effective presentation you made to our group.
I have received nothing but excellent comments on your participation.
Your business and personal philosophy left an indelible mark on
us."
-Greg A. Searle, Executive Vice President
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