How Almost Homeless Top CSP Speaker from Seattle Makes a Big Comeback

Comeback kid Albert Mensah will be turning the public speaking world on its head with the relaunch of his website albertmensah dot com. His website is devoted to helping managers, leaders, sales executives, associations, and the general public bounce forward and make the necessary changes for permanent and lifelong success.

Seattle, WA, February 06, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Albert is more than qualified to provide this kind of help in today's economy. In 2008, the bottom suddenly fell out of Seattle's speaking industry, with Albert and his peers finding themselves out of a job and some, including Albert, out of their homes.

“Many speakers, including myself, reluctantly went back into the world of work. We became coaches, real estate agents, and salespeople. We had to give up our first love, public speaking. Things got so bad I lost my luxury home and cars in Dallas, Texas, and moved my family to Maryland, where we stayed in a small townhouse my brother kindly gave us to use till I got back on my feet. Then one day, I woke up and said, enough is enough! Now I am back in Seattle with a new brand, a new website, and a powerful new message,” says top international speaker Albert Mensah, CSP.

Albert Mensah's website is now streamlined for easier use. Meeting planners will find all the information they need in the Meeting Kit & Contact page. The About You and Me page reveals Albert's deep understanding of the speaking industry and his many successes, including how he brings any conference or meeting alive with his own special brand of magic.

Albert’s video presentation on the index page reveals this compelling new concept, bouncing forward to success, something he feels very passionate about.

Albert Mensah LLC: Albert Mensah, CSP, is a top international speaker and author who has served many companies including Boeing, Cisco, Wells Fargo, Microsoft, and John Deere.
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