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Steve Garvey Utah |
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He is the reigning National league "Iron Man" even more than a decade following his retirement from baseball. Steve Garvey, the man who once played in 1,207 consecutive games, now utilizes the same leadership he once did with his teammates to motivate audiences - and utilizes the drive that made him one of the game's top first basemen - to run a successful management company. Garvey spent eight years as the cornerstone of the Los Angeles Dodgers "fabulous four" who led the Dodgers to a World Series title in 1981. During his time with the San Diego Padres, Garvey became the only player in baseball history to have an errorless season at first base. He is a ten-time All-Star and a four-time Gold Glove winner, as well as being named MVP numerous times in his career. However, to only mention Garvey's baseball accomplishments would be leaving out a lifetime of achievements as a businessman, philanthropist, volunteer and family man. Garvey's experience in representing numerous products through the years and his ability to provide corporations and businesses with knowledgeable consulting inspired his founding of Garvey Management Group. Additionally, he has used his extraordinary motivational speaking talents to present to groups, corporations, conventions and universities around the world. His most popular topics include, "Being the Best You Can Be," "Teamwork," "Leadership" and "Integrity in Life and Business." In addition, Steve has combined his passion for athletic excellence with his interest in media by developing several made-for-television specials and series. He also gives back to the community by volunteering for causes such as Special Olympics, Juvenile Diabetes, The Starlight Foundation and ALS. He succeeded Frank Sinatra as the National Campaign Chairman for the Multiple Sclerosis Society. It is the dedication to these causes that has earned him numerous awards, including the Lou Gehrig Award for his contribution to Baseball and Society and Major League Baseball's highest honor for humanitarian service, the Roberto Clemente Award. |
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