He has applied the principles that he speaks about within his own organization, which is highly successful and profitable. In addition, he is a skilled speaker who can effectively present those ideas to motivate action in an entertaining and inspirational way. This combination of effectively presenting ideas that he has personally implemented makes him an excellent speaker for any organization.
All of his speaking engagements result from potential clients who contact him because they have used him before, they were referred to him by a prior client or they heard or read about him.
He is in demand as a speaker because his presentations help clients accomplish meeting or convention goals. He delivers! That's why they ask him to speak again and refer others to him.
Has presented more than 1,200 speeches and workshops during the last 30 years
Holds the designation of Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), which is awarded by the National Speakers Association.
Has authored thirteen books, including Personal and Professional Effectiveness.
Has written more than 1,400 articles for publications, including a weekly column on management and personal skills for 20 years for the Indianapolis Business Journal.
Currently writes a column about his travels titled, "The Traveling Life", for the Indianapolis Business Journal.
Retired Senior Vice President of the Gene B. Glick Company, with responsibility for its 18,000 apartments and 655 employees in 11 states. http://www.genebglick.com
Founder and former president of the Indiana Chapter of the National Speakers Association.
Received the Toastmasters International Communication and Leadership Award. Received the "Excellence Award for Individual Contribution to Human Resources Development" from the Central Indiana Chapter of the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD).
Apartment management industry activities: member of the National Faculty and the Academy of Authors of the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) and a Certified Property Manager (CPM). Former national vice president of the National Apartment Association (NAA), former president of the Apartment Association of Indiana (AAI) and former chairman of the RAM Board of Governors of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Received the Professional Builder Apartment Management Achievement Award and the NAHB RAM of the Year Award.
Former civic activities: president of the Indianapolis Free University, president of Indianapolis Sales and Marketing Executives, chairman of the board of Teen Track Magazine, president of Storytelling Arts of Indiana (http://www.storytellingarts.org), chairman of the board of the Indianapolis Art Center (http://www.indplsartcenter.org) president of the Phoenix Theatre (http://www.phoenixtheatre.org), member of the board of the Writers' Center of Indiana (http://www.indianawriters.org) and president of the Clearwater Cove Homeowners Association (http://www.clearwatercove.com).
Current civic activities: Chair of the Dean's Advisory Board of the Herron School of Art and Design (http://www.herron.iupui.edu), board member: WFYI public television and radio (http://www.wfyi.org), Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (http://www.indianapolissymphony.org), Indiana Historical Society (http://www.indianahistroy.org), All Souls Unitarian Church (http://www.allsoulsuuindy.org), Eiteljorg Museum, Center for the Performing Arts, Arts Council of Indianapolis. Ambassadors Council of the National New Play Network.
Received the Business Volunteer/Patron Award (ARTI) from the Arts Council of Indianapolis, the Sagamore of the Wabash from Indiana Governor Frank O'Bannon, the Community Service Award from Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson, 2005 Spirit of Philanthropy Award from Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, the 2006 Outstanding Philanthropist Award from the Indiana Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (http://www.afpic.org) and 2007 Theater Person of the Year from the Indiana Theatre Association (http://www.intheatre.org).
Graduate of Tulane University School of Business Administration, where he graduated as class valedictorian and student body president. Listed in Who's Who in the Midwest, Who's Who in Real Estate, Who's Who in Finance and Industry and Who's Who in Sales and Marketing.
All proceeds from his speaking engagements are used to fund philanthropic activities, including the annual Emerging Stories Fellowship of Storytelling Arts of Indiana and various programs at the Indianapolis Art Center, the Phoenix Theatre, the Herron School of Art and Design, Southeast Neighborhood Development (SEND), the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Indiana Historical Society, etc.
One of his topics, as well as one of his hobbies, is travel and he is a member of Travelers' Century Club, an organization of people who have traveled to at least 100 countries.
By using the Contact page, you may request a copy of any of the following articles and speeches:
"Frank Basile preaches optimism as motivational speaker" Indianapolis News
"Frank Basile practices what he preaches" NAHB RAM Digest
"Frank Basile: a man who believes in what he does" The Chronicle
"Positively Frank Basile" Indianapolis Magazine
"Frank Basile: Motivator Extraordinaire" Indianapolis Business Journal
"Frank Basile: Selling the Sizzle" Indianapolis Star Magazine
"Recognize with praise as well as raise" Indianapolis Star
"All things are possible" Indianapolis Magazine
"Arts Patrons are created; they aren't born that way" Indianapolis Business Journal
"Popular Motivational Speaker Preaches Gospel of the Arts" Indianapolis Star
"Helping people reach their potential motivates executive" Indianapolis Business Journal
"Personal and Professional Effectiveness" Sermon delivered at All Souls Church on 4/9/06
"A Donor's Fundraising Insights" Speech delivered to the Indiana Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals on 5/16/07
"Frank Basile: Renaissance Man" The Spirit of Philanthropy (Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana)
"My Big Break" Indianapolis Star
"Gift in Progress" Indianapolis Business Journal
Couple put hearts (and more) into arts Indianapolis Star
Life on the cutting edge with arts donor Frank Basile Indianapolis Performing Arts Examiner
By using the Contact page, you may request a copy of any of the following articles by Frank Basile:
To improve customer service, set objectives and give feedback
Salespeople must ask for the order and follow up
Marketing isn't just one department's job
Employee motivation begins with knowledge of employee desires
You can have anything you want ...for a price
Your income depends on how well you organize your time
Success in business depends on getting along with people
Communications - key to professional success
Get the most out of training - take action on what you learn
How to improve your image
Success is in the implementation
Consistency is key to long-term success
Love your job, change it or leave it
Fifteen steps to achieving peace of mind
"Will this matter a year from now?"
How much money and fame will make us happy?
A balanced life is not the same for everyone
Enjoy the moment before it passes by
Now is the best of times
How you can have a good day every day
Overcoming physical disabilities and other obstacles
Success begins with great expectations
It's not what you do but how you think about what you do
The best salespeople adapt quickly to their prospects
How to increase personal and professional effectiveness
Passion takes you from good to outstanding
Years of column writing reveal favorite themes
Leaving something behind
Experts tell us how to grow old gracefully
Start traveling now before it's too late
This may not be the end of the world, but...
Genghis Khan slept - and was admired - here
Not for the night life: on tour in Saudi Arabia
Visiting Katmandu, Nepal - the unrest of the story
Walking - dancing and dreaming - in Memphis
Taking a sightseeing vacation in Indy
Rail bonding - train trips not just a thing of the past
Getting personal on a Persian Gulf excursion
At Galapagos: Following in the footsteps of Darwin
When cruising Antarctica, comfort isn't first priority
PBS film could return national parks to national discourse
Building memories - booking it to presidential libraries
A few of my favorite trips
Three lessons from a harrowing trip to Paraguay
Iran - peaceful sojourn into the axis of evil
Greenland has little dramatic history – or greenery
Not exactly an IndyGo bus ride
Canoeing on the Zambesi River
For an in-state outing, you can bank on Wabash