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DEBORAH NORVILLE

Emmy Award-Winning Anchor Bestselling Author


Veteran ournalist De!orah Nor"ille has !een anchor o# Inside Editionsince $arch %&&'( Ratings um)ed %'* the wee+ the two-time Emmy winner oined the series, which is now the nation-s to)-rated syndicated newsmaga.ine(

/he 0ower o# Res)ect1 Bene#it #rom the $ost 2orgotten Element o# 3uccess Respect can make a meaningful and measurable difference in business, relationships, education, and self confidence. In this keynote presentation, Inside Edition's Deborah Norville describes the root of many of society's illsa lack of respectand shares ho both giving and receiving respect can impact the follo ing three core areas of an individual's life! In "usiness! Employees ork longer and harder and are more creative hen there is a respectful ork environment. Even more stunning are statistics that prove orkers ho have been respected are less likely to #uit and tend not to sueeven hen they are fired. In Education! Norville discusses ho respect in schools can help school systems find additional teaching days, simply because time is not spent riting up discipline reports and sending kids to the $rincipal's office. %ore impressively, test scores go up. Norville references one institution that as so chaotic it as put on lockdo n because of a riot in the parking lot& in 'ust three years, the ($o er of Respect( made that same school a place kids ere sad to leave. In Relationships! Norville underscores ho something as basic as common respect keeps marriages together and can help repair relationships that are broken. )he emphasi*es that in everyday interactions the ($o er of Respect( is potent. 4/han+ 5ou 0ower41 /he 0ower o# 6ratitude Deborah Norville presents an eye+opening talk sho ing ho one can improve both their cognitive skills and energy level through hat she calls (,hank -ou $o er.( ,he results are based on peer+revie ed research. /he World /oday .rom the eyes of a 'ournalist, Deborah Norville offers a front+ro seat to events+making ne s hether it is the ar in /fghanistan, the oil spill in the 0ulf or the latest celebrity scandalmaking sense of the event and providing an insider's perspective on hat is behind the headlines.

Acti"ely Re)orting /oday-s $ost 7hallenging Issues /s anchor of the nation1s top+rated syndicated ne s maga*ine, Inside Edition, Deborah Norville covers the most comple2 and challenging issues of the day. / t o+time Emmy / ard+ inner, %s. Norville 'oined Inside Edition from 3") Ne s, here she anchoredAmerica Tonight and reported for 48 Hours, Street Stories and 3")Evening News. $rior to orking at 3"), she hosted the nationally syndicated Deborah Norville Radio Show, heard on more than 455 stations via the /"3 Radio net ork. /t N"3, she served as ne s anchor and, later, co+host of N"31) Toda Show, positions that follo ed her tenure as anchor of N"3 News At Sunrise.

/ bestselling author, Norville1s latest book is The Power of Respect: Benefit from the Most Forgotten Element of Success , a timely e2planation of the measurable increases in productivity, creativity, and other benefits that result from respectful behavior. ,he book follo s her New !or" Times "est )eller, Thank You Power: Making the S IE! E of "ratitude #ork for Y$%. Thank You Power brought together for the first time the gro ing body of academic research proving the benefits of gratitude.

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