Speaking
Motivational Messages for Your Next Meeting
Need a dynamic, motivational speaker for your next meeting? I’ll deliver an inspirational and memorable message that’s sure to be a hit with your group.
Topics
- Please, Move my Thermostat! (Getting you out of your comfort zone by changing your thinking.)
- Customer “No” Service. (Without the customer, nothing happens!)
- Creating an Awesome Image. (Image and perception is everything.)
- The other side of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) that you need to know. (For the medical field.)
If you need a motivational speaker for your next meeting or event, call Greg McAfee at 1-888-GREG-USA or use our online contact form.
Previous Engagements
I have spoken to a wide variety of professional and civic groups, including the following:
- Local Chamber of Commerce
- Dayton Tea Party
- Good Samaritan Hospital
- Affordable Comfort Institute

Kettering-Moraine-Oakwood Chamber of Commerce Luncheon
June 2009
A Thank-You Card:
Greg,
“Thank you so much for the presentation you did at the Business Exchange luncheon. You provided some much needed and encouraging information for the businesses in our area. We are very grateful for the support you give to the Chamber as a Board Member and as a company member!”
Thanks Again,
Your friends at the KMO Chamber
Professional Association of Health Care and
Office Management (PAHCOM)
May 2009
A Thank-You Card:
Dear Greg,
“We would like to thank you for taking time from your busy schedule to speak at our May Chapter Meeting. We really appreciate it.”
Sincerely,
Dayton Area PAHCOM Chapter
Dayton Tea Party
April 2009
Greg McAfee was the keynote speaker at the Dayton, Ohio, Tea Party on April 15, 2009. Listen to Greg’s passion in the following clips that were posted on YouTube. Part One. Part Two.
“In pre-modern times, the courage of a leader often had to be physical. In the last 500 years, it is more often moral. Moral courage is the ability to do what’s right even when it is deeply unpopular, even dangerous. Courage is only found where there is the genuine possibility of loss — loss of friends, reputation, status, power, possessions or at the extremes, freedom or life.”
–Excerpt from “Christianity Today magazine written by professors Daniel Taylor and Mark McCloskey.
An Email Following My Speech:
In a time when small businesses are folding left and right and competition is extremely fierce, you set that aside and decided to stand up for your values and your children’s futures. For that I sincerely commend you.
If we had more people who were willing to stand up, regardless of the price, I don’t think this country would be in as bad a shape as it is. I just want to say sir, that you are a true patriot. I really admired your courage and determination to stand on your principals by participating in the April 15 Tea Party in downtown Dayton.
Thanks again for your loyalty to this community and to your country. These things will not go unnoticed. Take care and I wish all the best for you, your family and your business. God bless.
Sincerely,
Chad Hartzell
A Letter from Betty Rudy at Good Samaritan Hospital
April 2009
Dear Greg:
I wanted to thank you for your time in speaking on air quality to the Good Samaritan North Asthma/COPD Support Group.Your presentation and information was of great value to our community group.
We appreciate your continued support of Good Samaritan Hospital and the Pulmonary Group.
Thank you,
Betty Rudy, CRT, RCP
Pulmonary Patient Educator
Good Samaritan Hospital
A Letter from John Hall of the Air Conditioning, Heating and
Refrigeration News
May 2009
To Whom It May Concern:
I’d like to take this opportunity to say what a great job that Greg McAfee did as a seminar speaker at the recent Affordable Comfort Institute meeting in Cleveland, Ohio.
Greg kept the audience’s attention by showing a great deal of interest and knowledge of his subject and highlighting his thoughts both visually and orally. I was especially impressed with his use of hand props to demonstrate points and get reactions from his audience members.
I’d recommend Greg for future speaking engagements both in the HVACR field, as well as a general speaker.
Respectfully,
John R. Hall
Business Editor
The Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration News