Myles Rademan is internationally recognized as an inspiring and thought-provoking keynote speaker. He served as Director of Information for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Park City, and was an Olympic Torch Bearer. He holds graduate degrees in law and urban planning from New York University, is a Fulbright Scholar, a Kellogg National Leadership Fellow, and a Salzburg Fellow. He was awarded the prestigious 2002 Preceptor Award by the International Community Leadership Association, and has appeared on network TV, most recently in the PBS documentary Subdivide & Conquer: A Modern Western. His speaking career spans more than 35 years.
He has traveled the world as a Fulbright Scholar and Kellogg National Fellow. He hold graduate degrees in law and urban planning from New York University. For the past thirty-five years he has worked with local communities, taught at colleges and universities, and consulted with associations, foundations, corporate boards and citizen groups. He has written articles on leadership, planning and tourism, produced multi-media presentations, appeared on network and local television and been featured in a PBS special documentary.
In the course of lecturing, he has addressed audiences from Tokyo and Beijing to Kathmandu and Geneva. He has served as a planning director, and as Director of Public Affairs for Park City. He is Chair of the Speaker's Bureau for the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics.
He was inducted as a Fellow into the American Institute of Certified Planners in 2006. He is the Director of Leadership Park City, the award-winning community leadership training program. The Chamber of Commerce also named their annual Spirit of Hospitality Award after Myles and it's known as the Myles Rademan Spirit of Hospitality Award and is awarded annually. He also serves on the Park City Foundation Board, the Park City Chamber Board, the Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance Board, the Park City Rotary, and others.