Biography
Scott Ginsberg, aka "The Nametag Guy," is the author of eight internationally acclaimed books, an award-winning blogger, professional speaker, business coach and the brains behind NametagTV.com. As the only person in the world who wears a nametag 24-7, media outlets like CNN, USA TODAY and The WSJ have recognized him as "The Authority on Approachability." He was also featured in Ripley's Believe It Or Not and was recently awarded "Entrepreneur of the Year," by the St. Louis Small Business Monthly. He now lives in St. Louis, MO, where he spends most of his days working in his pajamas out of his living room.
6 Ways to Use The Nametag Guy!
1. Speaking. As the only professional speaker in the world who teaches business professionals how to turn approachability into profitability, Scott travels worldwide to work with organizations like Verizon Wireless, STAPLES, Canada Post and The Australian Institute of Management.
Standard Rate |
OA Member Discount |
OA Premium Member Discount | |
| Keynote Presentation: | $7500 | $6750 | $6375 |
| Half Day Workshop: (materials included) |
$7500 | $6750 | $6375 |
| Full Day Workshop: (plus materials material) |
$10,000 | $9000 | $8500 |
To book Scott to speak at your next event, send an email to scott@hellomynameisscott.com, and be sure to reference the Promo Code below.
2. Rent Scott's Brain. Part consulting, part coaching and 100% customized to your individual needs, Scott will sit down with you personally and brainstorm strategies to becoming more approachable, sticking yourself out there and elevating your visibility inside (and outside) of your company.
Standard Rate |
OA Member Discount |
OA Premium Member Discount | |
| 2 Hr. Brain Rental Session: (3 or 5 session bundles also available) |
$497 per session |
$472.15 per session |
$447.30 per session |
| 3 Months All Access Brain Pass: (email or phone access) |
$697 per month |
$662.15 per month |
$627.30 per month |
| 6 Months All Access Brain Pass: (email or phone access) |
$597 per month |
$567.15 per month |
$537.30 per month |
| 12 Month All Access Brain Pass: (email, phone, in person access) |
$397 per month |
$377.15 per month |
$357.30 per month |
To Rent Scott's Brain for a one-on-one business coaching session, send an email to scott@hellomynameisscott.com. Be sure to include the Promo Code which appears below.
3. E-Learning. If you've enjoyed learning about approachability through Scott's customized video/text modules on OfficeArrow, imagine what NametagTV could create for YOUR employees! To partner with NametagTV and create customized learning systems and training modules for your organization, send an email to scott@hellomynameisscott.com.
4. Learning Materials. Scott is the author of eight books, all of which have been featured in major media outlets like USA TODAY, WSJ, and Investors Business Daily. To purchase bulk orders of Scott's books for your organization, enter the product code "OFFARR" @ www.nametagtv.com. Or order individually here. Be sure to use the promo code below to get your discount.
Hire Scott to speak at your next eventAs the only professional speaker in the world who teaches business professionals how to turn approachability into profitability, Scott travels worldwide to work with organizations like Verizon Wireless, STAPLES, Canada Post and The Australian Institute of Management. To book Scott to speak at your next event, send an email to scott@hellomynameisscott.com. Exclusive discounts available: OA members receive 10% off, and Premium members receive 15% off.
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Get Scott's BooksSpecial Discounts Available for Bulk Orders Scott is the author of eight books, all of which have been featured in major media outlets like USA TODAY, WSJ, and Investors Business Daily. To purchase bulk orders of Scott's books for your organization, enter the product code "OFFARR" @ www.nametagtv.com.
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