“I have known Matt for more than 20 years and the most impressive thing about him is his thirst to improve. He always wants to get better every day. While it is a great talking point that he won a National Championship in 1982 and was the 2001 NCAA Coach of the Year, what is more important is how he has continued to learn and better himself. We had Matt speak to our partners (more than 200 people attended) and he got rave reviews from the presentation. It is not often that you have the opportunity to hear from someone who has achieved success, but is willing to, and more importantly, openly discuss their failures. The opportunity for our partners and my employees to hear his thoughts about leadership in ways that reflected both successes and failures is what makes the talk real and authentic, and is why it was so impactful.”
Malcolm K. Farmer, President & General Manager, Texas Legends