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LANCASTER NATIVE TO SPEAK AT ONE OF WORLD’S LARGEST TED EVENTS
Seattle, WA, 2/22/17 – Lancaster native Bill Stainton will be the opening speaker at one of the world’s largest TED events, TEDxStanleyPark, in Vancouver, BC, Canada on March 4th. The event takes place in the 2,659-seat Queen Elizabeth Theatre and will be streamed worldwide.
Stainton’s talk, titled Crack Your Cocoon, focuses on the importance of being open to and accepting of different ideas, experiences, and people—values that he learned growing up in Lancaster County. “I see us becoming more isolated from each other,” says Stainton. “But when we stay hidden inside that comfortable cocoon of ‘people like us,’ we’re actually robbing ourselves of the very people and experiences that can lead to our most creative ideas.”
The process of selecting speakers for a TEDx event is a long one, and Stainton was up against an initial field of roughly two hundred applicants from around the world. Gradually, that field was narrowed down to fifty, then twenty, and then the final twelve. Of those twelve, he was selected to be the opening speaker. Says Stainton, “It’s an honor to be the first speaker. It’s also a huge relief, because I don’t have to spend the entire day pacing back and forth waiting!”
ABOUT BILL STAINTON
Bill Stainton grew up in Lancaster, where he graduated from Conestoga Valley Senior High (class of 1975) and attended Franklin & Marshall College before completing his formal education at the University of Delaware. He now lives in Seattle, Washington, where he was the executive producer of a comedy TV show for fifteen years. During that time, Stainton won 29 Emmy® Awards and worked with people like Jerry Seinfeld, Ellen DeGeneres, Jay Leno, and Bill Nye the Science Guy. (In fact, Bill and his team literally invented Bill Nye the Science Guy!) Today Stainton is a keynote speaker and author, focusing on the areas of Leadership and Creative Idea Generation. For more information, contact: Bill Stainton, 425-741-3972, Bill@BillStainton.com.
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