
Her experience taught her how to market and sell products, services and herself. Now, Christine Clifford Beckwith shares that message with others. She has definitely cracked "the glass ceiling". At the age of 40, she was Senior Executive Vice President for SPAR Marketing Services, an international merchandising and information services firm in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
As the top salesperson in the billion dollar service industry for over eight years, Christine Clifford Beckwith was responsible for accounts with Kmart, Toys 'R' Us, Walmart, AT&T, Mattel Toys, and Revlon, among others. Taking her company from a million dollar per year loss to over $54 million in sales, Christine signed the largest contract in the history of her industry with Procter & Gamble, doubling the size of her company overnight.
Diagnosed with breast cancer in December of '94, Christine Clifford Beckwith went on to write five humorous portrayals of her story in her books entitled "Not Now…I'm Having A No Hair Day!";"Our Family Has Cancer, Too!" (written especially for children);"Inspiring Breakthrough Secrets to Live Your Dreams";"Cancer Has Its Privileges: Stories of Hope & Laughter" and "Your Guardian Angel’s Gift".
Christine has just released "YOU, Inc. The Art of Selling Yourself", co-authored with her husband Harry Beckwith (Selling the Invisible) March, 2007 by Warner Books. It has been named a "Notable Book of 2007" by the American Booksellers Association.
That same year, Christine Cliffford Beckwith faced a life-changing experience, she began her own company. Today that organization is the world's largest producer of humorous and helpful products for people with cancer. Christine's philosophies and strategies for becoming your industry's leader are proven theories that have propelled her and the companies she's worked with to the top of their fields. Ideas, action, results...
Christine Clifford Beckwith is a contributing author to "Chicken Soup for the Survivor's Soul", "Chicken Soup for the Golfer's Soul", "Chicken Soup for the Writer's Soul", and is featured in the books "The Courage to Laugh" and "The Triumph of the Human Spirit: Real Cancer Survivors, Real Battles, Real Victories".
She has been featured in Better Homes & Gardens, MORE, American Health, Golf Digest, as well as The Singapore Women's Weekly and the Hindu in India. In 1998, Christine Clifford Beckwith was a "Hero Award" finalist for Coping magazine, and appeared on CNN Live in 1998 as "one of the world's leading authorities on the use of therapeutic humor". She has also appeared on Lifetime Television Network's New Attitudes show, and the Leeza Show.
Host of The Christine Clifford Celebrity Golf Invitational, a benefit for breast cancer research, Christine's inaugural event raised over $100,000, making it the most successful first-year event in the history of the American Cancer Society. She has raised over $1,000,000 for breast cancer research and has received the Council of Excellence Award for income development from the American Cancer Society.
In July, 2002, Christine Clifford Beckwith was award The Order of the Delta Gamma Rose from the Fraternity to confer special honor upon alumnae members who have made distinguished contributions to the nation or to the world through their individual efforts and talents and whose achievements have been given national recognition. It is the highest honor one can receive from the Fraternity.
July, 2002 Christine Clifford Beckwith was awarded her "CSP" (Certified Speaking Professional) designation from the National Speakers Association. The letters "CSP" following a speaker's name indicate a speaking professional with proven experience who brings a proven track record of experience and expertise.
Less than 7% of the 5,000 speakers who belong to the International Federation for Professional Speakers hold this professional designation.
Christine is on the Board of the National Speakers Association- Minnesota Chapter, a member of the National Speakers Association, the American Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor, and the National Association of Breast Cancer Organizations. Christine Clifford Beckwith is listed in International Who's Who of Professionals, International Who's Who of Entrepreneurs, and International Who's Who of Authors and Writers. She is also listed in Contemporary Authors and 2,000 Notable American Women. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Minnesota Oncology Hematology Foundation.
Christine Clifford Beckwith is married to speaker/author Harry Beckwith (Selling the Invisible), and between them, they have five sons: Tim, Brooks, Harry, Will & Cole; a daughter Cooper; and their legendary flying cat Simone. Christine lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.