Henry Marsh became the second American male runner to make four U.S. Olympic track teams in 1988. His career culminated with 13 straight years as one of the top ten 3,000 meter steeplechase runners in the world -- three years as number one. He has also held the American record for an unprecedented 18 years in a row. During that time, Henry graduated cum laude in economics from B.Y.U. and received his law degree from the University of Oregon. After practicing law with the Salt Lake City firm of Parsons, Behle and Latimer, Henry became a national presenter for the Franklin Covey Company. There, he developed curriculum for increasing personal and professional productivity, which has been used by corporations throughout the United States and Canada. Henry has traveled over a million miles as a seminar presenter, a speaker, and a lecturer. He addresses thousands every year at businesses, sales organizations, and schools. Additionally, he has certified hundreds of trainers in his and other Franklin Covey courses to teach in their respective companies.