Clients T-Mobile
- Colorado School District 49
- Hewlett Packard
- Wells Fargo
- Century 21
- USA Olympics
- Colorado Springs Police
- United States Air Force Academy
- Hilton
- AT&T
- Starbucks
- NCAA
- Denver Apartment Assoc
- Qualtek Inc
- Marriott
- World Aquatic Foundation
- Holly Creek Retirement
- Farmers Market
- Sales Pro
- MGM Grand
- Christian Writers Assoc
- Focus on the Family
- Broadmoor Rotary
- Dream Foundation
- Woodmen Valley Chapel
- Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce
- Denver Chamber of Commerce
- Mountain Springs Church
- Altrusa
- First Baptist Church of Richmond
- Front Range College
- Emmanuel Baptist
- Delta State College
- Toastmasters International
- New Life Church
- Madison Middle School
- PCA of South Dakota
- Mops International
- Lincoln Berean
- Washburn University Lincoln Christian
- Eastern Kentucky University
- Village 7 Church
- Evangelical Christian Academy
- Northeastern College
- University of Colorado State Pueblo
- University of Nebraska
- University of Colorado
- Indian Hills Community College
- University of Nebraska Kearny
- Pueblo Community College
- Rampart High School
- Imagine Classical Academy
- Devry University
- Berea College
- University of Minnesota
About Byron Embry and Closing Remarks
Byron T. Embry is CEO and Founder of Closing Remarks, LLC, a premier leadership development and communications organization. Byron has used his 12 years of experience as a professional baseball player to establish himself as an international speaker. He is regarded by many to be one of the most dynamic speakers in the world relating to leadership, personal and professional development.
Byron’s unyielding desire is to implement practical concepts to individuals and organizations that enables them to utilize their strengths to cultivate a passion for success. One of the keys to his success is customizing his presentations to speak to the unique needs and culture of each organization. “He thoroughly researched our field and gave a riveting talk that impressed elite scientists and government officials alike,” says Thomas M. Lachocki, Ph.D. of The National Swimming Pool Foundation. His attention to detail and the understanding of the uniqueness of organizations is what sets Byron apart from traditional speakers.
As a “closer” during his baseball career, Byron learned early on that closers are generally the teams most dominate pitcher who is selected to pitch the last few outs of a game . . . when the game is on the line. Teams that win championships often have the most consistent closers. Byron has discovered that to be a champion in life is not much different - it takes passion, consistency and desire. “As a closer, you come in when the game is on the line," says Embry. "A closer makes certain that his team comes out ahead. Corporations, families and organizations do not need more leaders...they need more closers.”
See for yourself the impact Byron and Closing Remarks will have on your organization.





