Tom has more stories than he can tell in one speech, he is as articulate as he is tall and relates to the entire audience, both young and older.

Chuck Graziano
Jiffy Lube

He went out of his way to ensure that every question was answered and even gave his championship rings to the Chamber Marketing Director to model. Tom was gracious when asked for an autograph and took as many pictures as needed with various dignitaries.

Debra L. Piscola
Director Corporate Affairs - Comcast Cable

Your audience will have fun and get a great message at the same time. Tom will have you laughing at his stories and nodding your head as you think back to the glory years of Tom’s 17 year association with the Chicago Bulls. Even if you’re NOT a big sports or basketball fan, Tom’s stories will still hit home with you.

Hear Tom tell your group about Leadership in his speech “How to be a REAL Head Coach”. He’ll tell you stories of the Chicago Bulls NBA Championship teams. How Head Coach Phil Jackson earned his leadership stripes and kept them. Also how Michael Jordan, the undisputed leader of the Bulls proved his leadership EVERY DAY, one of the essential keys to great leadership. He’ll also show your group how your “Head Coach” has to keep every member of the team involved and happy!

Tom with the broadcast team
In his Motivational Speech “4 Keys to Championship Motivation”, Tom will give you the insight on how the Chicago Bulls teams saw from day one, in every one of the six Championship years that they needed to give consistent effort every day. He’ll also give you great insight into the years prior to the Championships and what was holding them back. If that’s where your business seems to be, you’ll love this speech. This is the speech that not only will help get you out of bed in the morning but it will push you and your teammates to communicate better and work more productively and have more fun doing it.

Teamwork
In Tom’s teamwork speech “Pass the Ball!” Tom will explain how the Chicago Bulls finally learned how to play as a team, and he’ll bring that message right to your business front door. If you have people won won’t “pass the ball” or maybe that’s you, then this speech is perfect for your business. You’ll hear about what it took for the Bulls star player to finally trust his teammates and “Pass the Ball!”  You’ll also learn about how to come together as a team and how to help keep your team together. If your business is looking for a way to come together and be as productive as you think you should, this is a great speech for you!
 
Tom Dore was a TV announcer for the last 17 years for the Chicago Bulls. Tom was a part of the Bulls from the pre-season to 5 of their NBA Championship seasons. Tom flew on the Bulls charter airplane and stayed in the same hotel, rode the bus and got to know the Chicago Bulls and their ways for the last 17 years.

Tom Dore is the kind of speaker that your group will remember. Tom is a former professional basketball player, and at 7’2” he is a commanding presence that your group will keep at the forefront of their minds.



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by Tom Dore

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