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Ryan Avery (May 2, 1987) is an American Author, International Keynote Speaker and Entrepreneur. Avery is known for winning the 2012 World Championship of Public Speaking[1] for Toastmasters International at the age of 25 and becoming the Youngest World Champion[2] in history.

Avery is an Emmy-Award Winning Journalist[3] and has written three books that have been translated into five languages including Speaker Leader Champion[4], Motivating Millennials[5] and YES, OH YES, SHE Did[6]. He has delivered more than 500 keynotes on every continent in the world and has set the record for the Youngest Couple To Speak Professionally On All Seven Continents[7].

Ryan Avery
Born
Ryan Austin Avery

May 2, 1987
Houston, Texas
Occupation(s)International Keynote Speaker, American Author, Entrepreneur
Years active2012 - present
Known forInternational Keynote Speaker
SpouseChelsea Turner Avery (1/25/1987)
ChildrenAtlas Turner Avery (9/1/2016) Zürich Dallas Turner Avery (7/16/2019)

References

  1. ^ Avery, Ryan. "2012 World Championship of Public Speaking". Toastmasters International. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  2. ^ "TAG: 2012 WORLD CHAMPION". MOVING PEOPLE TO ACTION. Conor Neill. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Alumnus is 2012 World Champion of Public Speaking". Today@Colorado State. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  4. ^ Speaker, leader, champion : succeed at work through the power of public speaking. ISBN 978-0071831048.
  5. ^ Motivating Millennials : how to recognize, recruit and retain the next generation of leaders (1stition ed.). ISBN 978-0692841457.
  6. ^ Yes, oh yes, she did!. ISBN 978-0692898468.
  7. ^ "Youngest Couple To Speak Professionally On All Seven Continents". Record Setter. Retrieved 29 November 2015.