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Professor shows appearances matter at Colonial Heights Chamber of Commerce dinner
March 23, 2012
FORT LEE - Attendees of the 63rd annual Colonial Heights Chamber of Commerce dinner did a double-take when their keynote speaker took to the podium wearing baggy jeans, an over-sized striped jacket, do-rag, baseball cap and shiny Nike sneakers.
Education authority engages crowds of parents, students, school staff with message
March 23, 2012
Nationally recognized motivational speaker and education authority Dr. Adolph Brown III continued his commitment to St. Lucie Public Schools with two days of appointments at several schools and an evening community program at East Florida Primitive Baptist Association Temple in Fort Pierce. Dr. Brown’s messages energize, educate, inspire and entertain all audiences. Dr.
Dr. Adolph Brown Blends 'Heart' with Smarts!
March 2, 2012
KidTalk originally aired on 2/11/12 featuring students from Kempsville Middle School and guest expert, Dr. Adolph Brown. The topic was Loving Yourself & Others.
Hilarious, Engaging, Research-based, & Memorable Presenter -Dr. Adolph Brown
October 31, 2011
Dr. Adolph Brown, a passionate educator and renowned inspirational speaker who has become a leader in developing innovative programs to tackle this critical issue, spoke at an annual event held by the Marcus L. Ruscitto Charitable Foundation earlier this year and will be the keynote presenter at this regional kickoff event that will include up to 300 school counselors and educators from school districts in the region. Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/465630#ixzz1cMYdaiyH
Open the book, read between the lines
September 23, 2011
I sat at a table waiting for dinner with one, two, ... six other white people the other night. We had two empty, reserved seats at our table for the annual Navasota ISD Education Foundation dinner, the organization's biggest fundraiser of the year. As we waited our turn to go get in line for dinner, a black guy walked up to our table and asked. "Mind if I sit here? Are these taken?"
Don’t judge a book by its cover
September 7, 2011
A collective gasp rose up from the 750 teachers and administrators gathered at South Hill Elementary when a young man looking like a rapper — in baggy pants, red windbreaker and ball cap — charged into the cafeteria, and yelled, “Don’t judge a book by its cover. I’m Dr. Adolph Brown.” Brown, an educator and a motivational speaker, was at Mecklenburg County School Convocation on Wednesday to deliver the keynote address on how to help students succeed.
Education Foundation Fundraising Dinner
August 29, 2011
Navasta ISD was back in session for our children on Monday, Aug. 22. Navasota ISD received the Gold Leadership Circle Award from the Texas Comptroller's Office. This award is to recognize local governments across Texas that are striving to meet a high standard for financial transparency online. Criteria includes opening financial books to the public, provide clear, consistent pictures of spending, and sharing information in a user-friendly format that lets taxpayers easily drill down for more information.
'Don't judge a book by its cover'
August 22, 2011
Dressed in baggy pants, striped red jacket and a baseball cap and standing near the front door at Leesburg High School, many teachers and community members walked passed the young man without making eye contact. Others glanced and looked away. Some appeared stunned when he charged into the auditorium. "Don't judge a book by it's cover. I'm Dr. Adolph Brown," he said to cheers and laugher from the crowd of nearly 600 Leesburg area educators, clergy and community leaders who were invited to hear Brown speak Thursday on how to help students succeed.
Dr. Adolph Brown, III Speaks at a Fifth Grade "Moving On" Ceremony
August 17, 2011
Moving On... Summer has finally begun! Friday was the last day of school. And the last day of elementary school for the big ballerina. Yes. BB is "moving on up" as the keynote speaker called it. And, as her parents, "we're cheering you on." Keynote speaker? Fifth grade? huh? I was completely blown away when I looked over the program and saw that there would be a keynote speaker.



