Al Argo, is originally from Anniston, Alabama but has lived in Asia since 2003. (Singapore & Philippines) He is married to Nicole Argo and they have 2 children.He serves full-time with WMM overseeing the WMM/Upward Sports expansion in Asia as well as leading Kapistorya-Asia and doing leadership...
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Al Argo, is originally from Anniston, Alabama but has lived in Asia since 2003. (Singapore & Philippines) He is married to Nicole Argo and they have 2 children.He serves full-time with WMM overseeing the WMM/Upward Sports expansion in Asia as well as leading Kapistorya-Asia and doing leadership training & development for a variety of groups across Asia.Al has a background in business (Advertising/Marketing/Sales) & the non-profit sector and has studied at the University of Alabama, CFN and Regent University. He has also been mentored by some of the worlds leading speakers, marketers, ministers and personal & professional development experts.Al is known as "The Positive Impact Coach!" and he is regularly asked to speak for conferences, colleges, churches and corporations in America, Asia & around the world.ARGO is an acronym for "A Really Great Outcome!" which is what audiences get when they implement "The Positive Impact Principles!"You can contact Al Argo at al@argoglobal.biz5 Quick Questions With Al Argo:1) What is the neatest thing you have done in the last 12 months: "I took a an amazing sight-seeing flight over Mt. Everest!"2) Where is one place you'd like to visit in the next 12 months: "Australia and, if I can share another one, maybe Turkey!"3) What book has influenced you the most? "Wow, I read a lot! In my book "Walking, Living, Learning" I actually reference 66 great non-fiction books BUT if I had to choose, of course I'd say the Bible ... it's the greatest personal & professional development guide ever written and a source of inspiration to millions including some great men and authors I admire like Zig ZIglar, Charlie "Tremendous" Jones, Ken Blanchard and Rabbi Daniel Lapin." 4) What's the craziest thing that has ever happened to you?"Great question! Definitely, the day I jumped out of a plane and my parachute did not open completely or correctly! Thankfully, I survived and now tell that story to audiences all over the world! Next, would be getting massaged by a baby elephant at the Minority Village in Kuming, China ... that was kinda funny and interesting and really made the audience laugh!"5) If you could do anything, what would it be?"Encourage people to continue making a true "Positive Impact" right where they are!"
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