Wyatt J. Ware is a motivational speaker and network marketer, and family man. He is a passionate man in work, home and at play.
Mr. Ware is a Cleveland native who came to Atlanta to work an administrative professional in several capacities.
Mr. Ware served as the Humanities Coordinator with the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games. This is a position that he held from 1993 to 1996. Mr. Ware was responsible for making sure that performers were properly paid for their services during the Olympic Arts Festival.
Mr. Ware also has an accounting background. After the Olympics, he served as a Senior Accountant with the Carter Center before beginning his employment with Fulton County Government in 2001.
Ware served as the Administrative Coordinator for the Fulton County Arts Council. This position allowed him to learn several aspects of administration while being employed with Fulton County Government.
Wyatt Ware also is an avid speaker and communicator. He has served as President of the Carter Center Toastmasters Club for two terms. He also competes in competitions on the local and area level in Toastmasters in the Atlanta area.
Mr. Ware is an active IAAP member of the Fulton County Chapter. He enjoys speaking and doing leadership workshops for IAAP chapters when called upon. He has been asked to train managers with the Fulton County Personnel department in the area of leadership. Mr. Ware speaks on a variety of subjects but his one main objective is to motivate and stimulate his audience to reach higher heights. Ware is the winner of the 2007 Twinkie Award for Best Motivational Speaker in 5 minutes of less. His speech was entitled, "A life of Umph".