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About Max Walker
In the space of five decades Max Walker has travelled an amazing road from schoolboy sporting prodigy to having one of the most recognisable faces and voices in Australia.
Along the way he managed to play Test Cricket in a golden era, VFL/AFL football for the Melbourne Football Club, take centre stage in the sports media arena and author 13 books. In fact after 5 decades in the spotlight, the name Max Walker has become a brand that is synonymous with integrity, credibility, and success.
Max is also a successful entrepreneur with directorships in a number of companies. Academically he qualified from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology with a Fellowship Diploma of Architecture and practiced as an architect for 10 years.
Max's transition from the sporting fields to the hypnotic world of media was seamless....a natural charismatic communicator on radio and television. An extension of that natural ability has resulted in seven No1 bestselling books in Australia with aggregate sales beyond a million copies.
Add 3,000 hours of anchoring 'live' television programs to the much travelled and well-educated life experience and it is easy to describe Max Walker as the complete all rounder. The smile and enthusiasm is contagious. As a talent Max has been described as 'extremely user friendly'.
Max is also one of Australia's most sought after keynote speakers and Master of Ceremonies. He has presented in excess of 3,500 performances throughout Australia and internationally has been invited to speak in Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, Wellington, Auckland, New York, London, Hong Kong, Singapore, Hawaii, Bangkok, Dubai, Vancouver, Harare and Johannesburg.
Some of his speaking topics include: “The Search For Excellence has no Finish Line”, “Communication is a Contact Sport”, “Building Teams that Can Win”, “The Architecture of Business: Manifesting Your Future”, “Passionate People Power”, “You Can’t Live Life Without An Eraser: The Perils of Polishing Yesterday’s Apple” and “Caps, Hats & Helmets: Cricket is a Funny Game.”
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