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About Me

Best known as the Voice of a Generation, world-class leader, life coach, success mentor, and recognized Empowerment Specialist, Jamelle Sanders is a 21st Century Leader that has devoted his life to helping individuals discover purpose and maximize potential. Recognized as a Revolutionary Thinker and Leader, he is a trailblazer devoted to empowering leaders to unlock greatness and release potential. Jamelle Sanders is President & CEO of Jamelle Sanders International. As an entrepreneur, Jamelle Sanders founded Jamelle Sanders International to provide solutions to world problems. The vision of JSI is to empower change agents to impact the world and make a difference in all facets of society. Jamelle Sanders has devoted his life to unlocking human potential, solving world problems and affecting the course of global destiny.



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I'm passionate about

Education, Empowemrent, Business, Finance, Technology, Psychology, Leadership, Success, Organizational Development, Diplomacy, Foreign Affiars, Spirituality, etc.

An idea worth spreading

Ultimately, I want to see people all over the world empowered to live their greatest lives everyday. My organization is empowering in nature. Therefore, I seek to challege the way people think, and ultimately challenge the way that the live. The problems of our world demand innovative leaders to step up to the plate. Now is the time for change!

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International Affairs, leadership, networking and changing how we see ourselves and the world.

People don't know that I'm good at

Tennis, Networking, Team Building , etc.

My TED Story

My story is one of empowerment. If one life is changed, then I feel that my work is making a difference. The world is looking for empowerment and we need more change agents to begin to emerge and solve the problems of the universe. This is the era of big ideas and great thinkers. I am a deep thinker and I believe that thinkers hold the keys to transforming our societies.

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  • A comment on Conversation: Should we ask kids to help us solving the real world problems? And if yes, how?

    May 6 2011: Yes, children still know how to harness the power of the imagination. Some of the greatest insights in the world are tucked away in the imagination. Allow them to dream big and harness the power of their imaginations and you will be amazed at the shift that takes place in our world. It all lies in the ability to think, to imagine and to dream.
  • A comment on Conversation: What DO we need in today's TV programs?

    Apr 7 2011: Shows that will empower us to be better individuals. While entertainment is great, we have pushed the envelope too much. Our shows have gone from substance to shallow. We need an intervention in Media.
  • A comment on Talk: Tony Porter: A call to men

    Apr 1 2011: Very intriguing coversation. It is a much needed dialogue. We have to have respect for all human beings. Great posts!
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    A comment on Conversation: Is it possible to find empathy through the internet?

    Apr 1 2011: Ultimately I think it is possible to find empathy through anything. The human soul is very receptive and perceptive to the needs of others. Emotions are not tangible. However, we cannot refute what we feel and how it affects us. The strongest connection is an emotional connection. Therefore, I think it is very possible to find empathy and be connected to others through the internet.
  • A comment on Conversation: What are some ways that we can fight the oppression of women around the globe? (Read Half the Sky).

    Mar 28 2011: Dialogue, dialogue and more dialogue. My organization does a lot in the area of human rights. It really requires that people be education and that requires engaging conversations.
  • A comment on Conversation: What are 10 things YOU know to be true?

    Mar 28 2011: The only thing that truly holds us back from our dreams is fear!!
  • A comment on Talk: David Logan: Tribal leadership

    Mar 25 2011: Wow, this is really interesting. It is so true. We form little subcultures and sometimes this prevents growth and development. It causes our productivity and potential to become stiffled.
  • A reply on Talk: Deb Roy: The birth of a word

    Mar 25 2011: This is a very powerful and intriguing video. I believe it will lead to great technological and pyschological advancements in the near future.
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    A comment on Conversation: What makes a person an Entrepreneur?

    Mar 25 2011: Ultimately, I would have to say "PASSION." As an entrepreneur, this is what drives me to innovate, influence and impact! Everyday, I am looking for ways to add value to the world. If you don't wake up with that kind of drive, you cannot be an entrepreneur.
  • A comment on Conversation: What is the true value (if any) of organized schooling?

    Mar 25 2011: Ultimately, I believe that education needs to be totally reconstructed. My organization is doing a lot of work in redefining education and creating the next generation of leaders. We need to create intellectual communities that radically revolutionize our world and our communities.
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