
Brian Campkin
For over 25 years, professional speaker and wllness consultant Brian Campkin was like every other corporate employee...he got out of bed, grabbed a cup of coffee and went to work and spent his free time with his family. Work was stresssful at times, but Brian kept a positive attitude and took things day by day.
All of that changed in 2007 when a routine game of tennis set in motion a series of events that would transform him from Brian the corporate eimployee to brian, the moder day "Tin Man." At age 46, Brian was diagnosed with heart disease and underwent emergency triple by-pass surgery. His constant "glass half full" mentality was the driving force that got him and his family through the most challenging time in their lives. Brian never viewed himself as a victim and instead, even as the doctor was delivering that fateful news, he saw himself as a survivor. It was at this point that Brian realied that attitude is everything.
Since then, Brian has used his second chance at life to engage with employees and corporations across the country about the importance of corporate wellness through speaking engagements and workshops. Employees are the heart of any corporation- and their most important asset. Because of this, they should be encouraged and motivated to take care of themselves, mind, body and spirit. Healthy employees lead to a company's healthy bottom line. Whether he is sharing his emotional, motivating story of survival or leading a goal setting workshop, Brian's enthusiasm and zest for life is utterly contagious. Due to his passion to always be striving for that next milestone in his life...to many Brian is known as the "Goal Guru."
Brian will leave your team wanting to become their own personal C.E.O's...Chief Exercise Officers!"
For over 25 years, professional speaker and wllness consultant Brian Campkin was like every other corporate employee...he got out of bed, grabbed a cup of coffee and went to work and spent his free time with his family. Work was stresssful at times, but Brian kept a positive attitude and took things day by day.
All of that changed in 2007 when a routine game of tennis set in motion a series of events that would transform him from Brian the corporate eimployee to brian, the moder day "Tin Man." At age 46, Brian was diagnosed with heart disease and underwent emergency triple by-pass surgery. His constant "glass half full" mentality was the driving force that got him and his family through the most challenging time in their lives. Brian never viewed himself as a victim and instead, even as the doctor was delivering that fateful news, he saw himself as a survivor. It was at this point that Brian realied that attitude is everything.
Since then, Brian has used his second chance at life to engage with employees and corporations across the country about the importance of corporate wellness through speaking engagements and workshops. Employees are the heart of any corporation- and their most important asset. Because of this, they should be encouraged and motivated to take care of themselves, mind, body and spirit. Healthy employees lead to a company's healthy bottom line. Whether he is sharing his emotional, motivating story of survival or leading a goal setting workshop, Brian's enthusiasm and zest for life is utterly contagious. Due to his passion to always be striving for that next milestone in his life...to many Brian is known as the "Goal Guru."
Brian will leave your team wanting to become their own personal C.E.O's...Chief Exercise Officers!"
