Joel Freeman

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Joel Freeman
Born
Joel A. Freeman
Nationality American
Occupation Author, motivational speaker
Years active1979 - present

Joel A. Freeman is an American author, trainer and motivational speaker. [1] Freeman is the founder of the Freeman Institute Foundation. [2] He is a business coach to executives, corporate trainer, conference speaker, workshop facilitator, and organizational culture change specialist. [3] [4]

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Early life and education

Joel grew up in a town of about 2,000 people in western Canada (Three Hills, Alberta). He currently resides in Maryland. [5] Freeman completed his Masters of Science in Psychology from Loyola University (Baltimore, MD). [6]

Career

Freeman served in player development for NBA's Washington Bullets/Wizards from 1979 to 1998. [7] [8] He is the author of If Nobody Loves You Create The Demand, [9] which argues that merely having a profound business idea, a product or service does not guarantee the success of a business. In his book, he demonstrates the skills and tools necessary for individuals starting a new venture. [10] [4]

Freeman has studied Israel and Greece. He leads annual educational tours for groups wanting to travel to either of those regions. [11] He loaned one of his Rosetta Stone replicas to the National Cryptologic Museum, NSA, Ft. Meade, Maryland. [12]

Awards

Freeman won the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. "We Share The Dream" Award.[ citation needed ]

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