
Travels From: UT
Thurl Bailey attended North Carolina State University and was a key
player in the 'Wolfpacks' miracle run to the 1983 NCAA Championship. That
same year, Thurl led NC State in both scoring and rebounds. The Utah Jazz
drafted Thurl in 1983 as the 7th pick of the draft. Jazz management reported
that he was selected for the quality of his character, as well as, the
quality of his game. This was the beginning of 16 years of his playing
professional basketball, 12 of those years were with the NBA.
At 6'11", Thurl is often first noticed as a basketball player, but he
is a man of as much depth as height. His strong sense of service has led to
countless hours of volunteer work and to numerous awards for leadership and
contributions to the community. Included in his awards are: the NBA's
prestigious Kennedy Community Award, the Utah Association for Gifted
Children's Community Service Award, Sigma Gamma Chi fraternity's Exemplary
Manhood Award, the Great Salt Lake Council of the Boy Scouts of America's
American Champion Award and the Italian League's 1998 All Star Games Most
Valuable Player. He has directed basketball camps for youth since 1984 where
he teaches young people lessons about life and basketball. Many of his
students have special needs including coming from disadvantaged backgrounds
or having serious illnesses, and they attend the camps on scholarship.
In addition to professional speaking, Thurl is a broadcast analyst for the
Utah Jazz and the University of Utah, an actor, and an award winning
singer/song writer. His first album, Faith In Your Heart, is a compilation
of uplifting songs that won several top awards. His latest CD, 'I'm Not The
Same' is released October 2002 with great reviews and is a fusion of
original style R&B and nu soul. He is a devoted family man and the
father of six children. He and his wife Sindi live in Highland, Utah
with the three youngest children.
Most requested programs:
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TEAMWORK: "Will the real MVP please stand."
Learn how to create a winning team by teaching each member to appreciate the
power of the "assist". By applying the lessons that Thurl
illustrates, your people can learn to play for the team's victory not just
for their own glory. He teaches audiences to understand everyone's role,
such as when to step in when needed, and how to fall back into position -
all aimed at helping the whole team win.
LEADERSHIP: "Don't pass the buck - pass the ball!"
Magic Johnson said it wisely, "If a teammate fumbles my pass, it is my
fault." In life, as in basketball, leaders must accept blame and share
victory. Learn from the examples Thurl shares about how leaders are needed
in every position on the court. Learn that a winning game plan requires
every team member to be a team leader on every play. Learn the steps to
allow leadership to flourish in your organization.
PERSEVERANCE: "Our winning defied all logic."
Twice Thurl's teams have come from far behind to win national championships.
Your corporate team can do the same. No matter what the obstacles are, or
what the 'experts' say, your organization can learn tested principles about
accomplishing goals.
WHAT MATTERS MOST
What are the elements of power? ...of satisfaction? On the court, in the
boardroom, or in the family room the issues are the same. The keys to
incredible effectiveness lie in underrated values: fair play, honesty,
trust, integrity, and respect. Learn and laugh with Thurl's short tales and
tall truths and discover what matters most to you.