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Larry
Wilson & Wilson Learning

"Founder
of a pre-eminent training company, Wilson
Learning Corporation, Larry
Wilson created programs that helped Fortune 500 companies
worldwide achieve higher levels of performance through people. In
1982 he sold his share of Minnesota-based WLC in order to pursue
an emerging vision of change management and leadership development,
and he founded Pecos
River Learning Center in 1985, based in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Pecos River itself became a "human resource brand" signifying
growth, leadership, and change management for thousands of employees,
managers, and top leaders from some of the largest companies in
the world. Thirteen years later, Larry sold his ownership in Pecos
River to Aon Consulting
- and he is again free to pursue a solo career dedicated to the
joy of helping people in organizations release their spirits by
releasing their courage and creativity.
Wilson Learning
pioneered work in translating theories of psychology to powerful
people skills that help fulfill human potential in business relationships.
Pecos River created a rich environment for business leaders, managers,
and work teams to work (and play) to create totally unique systems
to embrace change in ways that enhance improved business results.
These innovative businesses grew from Larry's early people experiences
selling life insurance. By age 29 he had become the youngest lifetime
member of the Million Dollar Round Table, a benchmark achievement
for the life insurance field.
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Larry Wilson
has been recognized with many awards including: Speakers Hall of
Fame; Senior Fellow and Alumni of the Year at the University of
Minnesota; and Ambassador of Free Enterprise by the International
Sales and Marketing Executives.
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Today, Larry
spends high-impact time consulting with senior leadership teams
from companies such as American Express, General Motors, Du Pont,
Citibank, Kraft, Ernst & Young, and British Airways. Larry speaks
to associations and corporations on a regular basis. He has authored
more than five books and numerous articles, and has himself been
the subject of many features on entrepreneurial leadership."
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"Play
to Win!"
by Larry Wilson
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