Alex Valdez
Alex Valdez brings twenty-five years of speaking
and entertaining experience to his audiences. Alex is a real pioneer
having been the first comedian with a disability to gain national
recognition. Winner of the first Norman Leer Comedy Competition,
presenter of over 2,500 comedy shows and keynote speaker to over 250
organizations, he has won the hearts and admiration of his audiences of
all ages.
Alex’s programs:
“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Diversity” and “Disabilities are from Within,” allow him to entertain as well
as educate. His goal is “not only to help audiences accept his own
and others’ disAbilities, but to recognize that while we may all
appear very different on the outside, on the inside we are all very much
the same”. His messages combine his life experiences and years of
diversity and disability training. Corporations, associations,
government agencies and college campuses have all invited Alex to be
part of their diversity, disabilities awareness, and human resource
programs.
Alex’s message reaches out to all audiences.
Several recent presentations include keynote addresses to the annual
conference of the International Association of Professionals in
Workforce Development, NASA, University of Houston, Association of
Professional in Rural Independent Living, Multiple Sclerosis
Society-Michigan, among many others.
In 1985 Alex joined Jim O’Brien to become one of
the few successful comedy teams and the ONLY comedy teams to have
featured both a disabled and able-bodied comedian. As Alex reflects on
his outstanding past, he fondly identifies several highlights that
include appearances on: “The
Phil Donahue Show”, “Marilu”, “The Leeza Show”, CBS’s "48
Hours”, as well as being one of the features of the PBS special,
“Look Who’s Laughing”.
Your topic
offered the humor we all need so much in order to deal with the trials
of life and your sensitivity and personal feedback offered insight to a
perspective that we should consider more seriously in attaining the
highest ideals in life.
VanNess, CEO
As our Keynote Speaker, you hit the mark and set
the stage for an unforgettable day. Your stories and witticisms were
enjoyable and realistic. The evaluations were glowing
Dean
BrPurdue University
Your
inspirational message that we all bring some disability into the work
place...and how positively we deal with it, was a message of
perseverance, hope, and equality. You are by far the best speaker that I
have ever had the privilege to hear.
Bob Oberstein, Ottawa
University