Kevin Lynn Hall

Kevin Lynn Hall

UT, US
Kevin hall is a highly sought after business consultant, speaker, coach, and author on the subjects of leadership, sales, and goal achievement.

Kevin Hall is a highly sought after business consultant, speaker, coach, and author on the subjects of leadership, sales, and goal achievement. His bestselling book Aspire: Discovering Your Purpose through the Power of Words is the highest rated book in personal development in three decades. Apple recently awarded Aspire with an iTunes 2010 Rewind Award as a "best of best book" in the Body, Mind, and Spirit category.

Kevin has been recognized for his groundbreaking approach to uncovering the hidden, and often secret, meanings of words. He is credited with wordsmithing, and trademarking, the original slogan for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games-"Ignite the Fire Within." He has been featured in SUCCESS Magazine, Forbes Magazine, Worth Magazine, Restaurant Business, The Leadership Network, and on The Food Network.

Early in his sales career, Kevin became the top advertising salesman in the United States for Yellow Pages within months of joining the company. He then became a partner in Franklin Quest (which eventually became Franklin Covey), makers of the Franklin Day Planner, where he was the top sales producer and teaching consultant for several consecutive years prior to leading the sales force. As Vice President of Sales and Training, Kevin helped fuel Franklin's worldwide growth to nearly a half-billion in annual sales.

Kevin works specifically with leaders and executives in the network marketing industry, receiving remarkable feedback for his ability to help them grow and sustain their businesses. He is a frequent speaker and trainer at national sales and marketing events.

Kevin was featured in October  2010 in Harvey Mackay's nationally syndicated business column that reached eight million readers and was just featured in a CD in the February issue of SUCCESS Magazine on "The Power of Words for Sales."

Kevin and his wife Sherry, are the proud parents of six children. He enjoys cycling, running, fly-fishing, cooking, and reading.

Kevin Hall is a highly sought after business consultant, speaker, coach, and author on the subjects of leadership, sales, and goal achievement. His bestselling book Aspire: Discovering Your Purpose through the Power of Words is the highest rated book in personal development in three decades. Apple recently awarded Aspire with an iTunes 2010 Rewind Award as a "best of best book" in the Body, Mind, and Spirit category.

Kevin has been recognized for his groundbreaking approach to uncovering the hidden, and often secret, meanings of words. He is credited with wordsmithing, and trademarking, the original slogan for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games-"Ignite the Fire Within." He has been featured in SUCCESS Magazine, Forbes Magazine, Worth Magazine, Restaurant Business, The Leadership Network, and on The Food Network.

Early in his sales career, Kevin became the top advertising salesman in the United States for Yellow Pages within months of joining the company. He then became a partner in Franklin Quest (which eventually became Franklin Covey), makers of the Franklin Day Planner, where he was the top sales producer and teaching consultant for several consecutive years prior to leading the sales force. As Vice President of Sales and Training, Kevin helped fuel Franklin's worldwide growth to nearly a half-billion in annual sales.

Kevin works specifically with leaders and executives in the network marketing industry, receiving remarkable feedback for his ability to help them grow and sustain their businesses. He is a frequent speaker and trainer at national sales and marketing events.

Kevin was featured in October  2010 in Harvey Mackay's nationally syndicated business column that reached eight million readers and was just featured in a CD in the February issue of SUCCESS Magazine on "The Power of Words for Sales."

Kevin and his wife Sherry, are the proud parents of six children. He enjoys cycling, running, fly-fishing, cooking, and reading.