Chester Elton
Called the "apostle of appreciation," by the Globe and Mail, Canada's largest newspaper and "creative and refreshing" by the New York Times, Chester Elton is co-author of several successful leadership books. !e Carrot Principle by Simon & Schuster has been a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller and !e 24-Carrot Manager has been called a "must read for modern-day managers" by Larry King of CNN. !e Invisible Employee also made the New York Times bestseller list. Elton's books have been translated into over 20 languages and have sold over a million copies worldwide.

As a motivation expert, Chester has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Fast Company magazine and the New York Times and has been featured on CNN, ABC "Money Matters," MSNBC, National Public Radio and 60 Minutes. Chester has spoken to delighted audiences from Seattle to Singapore, Denver to Dubai and from Toronto to Istanbul. In 2005 he was the highest rated speaker at the national Society for Human Resource Management annual conference (Bill Cosby was the number two rated speaker). He serves as a recognition consultant to Fortune 100 firms such as DHL, KPMG, Wal-Mart and Avis Budget Group. Chester Elton presents around the world to executive leadership teams and conferences. His presentations are a great way to expose leaders to the bottomline benefits of stronger employee engagement and the vital role of recognition.
What he presents:
Carrot Principle: Engaging Employees through Recognition
Orange Revolution: How One Great Team Can Change an Organization
Invisible Employee: Unleashing Hidden Potential