Ty Boyd is the bold visionary behind Ty Boyd Executive Communications & Coaching. Under his leadership, the Ty Boyd team has catapulted itself into an industry leader position in communication services. Ty began his business life as a broadcaster and emerged as a professional speaker, teacher, and coach. The National Speakers Association honored Ty Boyd with its Master of Influence Award for making a positive global impact through the spoken word while significantly influencing generations of speakers. He has delivered keynotes and conducted seminars on five continents to more than a million people and has taught executives from more than 40 countries how to improve their speaking and presentation skills.ย
Ty Boyd grew up to become a North Carolina legend, an accomplished broadcaster, internationally recognized speaker, and inspiring communications coach for executives from more than 40 countries.ย
At fifteen years old, Ty Boyd began his career in broadcasting by working for WSIC Radio in Statesville, N.C., his hometown. Later he joined WCHL radio in Chapel Hill while attending UNC. In 1961, Boyd moved to WBT and WBTV in Charlotte, NC. He was one of the cityโs best-known radio and TV personalities for 15 years. His morning radio show was number one in sixty consecutive ratings periods. Boyd branched out into television, reaching national audiences as guest host for The Arthur Godfrey Show and as emcee of the Thanksgiving Day Parade for CBS. Ty became an in-demand talent both on and off the air. In 1991 he was inducted into the N.C. Broadcasters Hall of Fame.ย
Following several decades in broadcasting, Ty discovered that nothing could match the electricity of speaking to an audience in person. He left WBT in 1978 to develop his speaking career. Boyd is a founding member of the National Speakers Association (NSA) and later rose to president. Boyd has earned the NSAโs three top honors, including the Cavett Award which is the NSAโs most cherished award to celebrate and honor members whose careers demonstrate the spirit of sharing, guiding, and inspiring other professional speakers. The NSA also honored Mr. Boyd with its Master of Influence Award for making a positive global impact through the spoken word while significantly influencing generations of speakers.ย
A lifelong member of the prestigious Speakers Roundtable, Ty also received admission into the CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame, which is a lifetime award for speaking excellence and professionalism. This award is reserved to honor professional speakers who have reached the top echelon of platform excellence. In 2018 he received the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, one of North Carolinaโs most prestigious honors.ย
Ty Boyd was the bold visionary behind Ty Boyd, Inc. an Executive Communications & Coaching company. Under his leadership, the Ty Boyd team has catapulted itself into an industry leader position in communications services. In 1980, he and his wife and business partner, Pat Boyd, developed a public speaking and presentations skills course called the Excellence in Speaking Institute (ESI). ESI was created with enthusiasm and expertise; the Boyds had found their real mission! Boyd and his faculty have been offering private courses to Fortune 500 companies, โopenโ courses that anyone may take, and one-one coaching for 40 years.ย
Boyd has also published several books, including his latest, co-authored with Pat Boyd: The Million Dollar Toolbox: A Blueprint for Transforming Your Life & Your Career with Powerful Communications Skills. Other honors include: NSA Foundation Philanthropic Award, Doctors of Letters from Lees McCrae College, ToastMasters International Communication and Leadership Award, and Top Management Award from Sales & Marketing Executives International.ย
Ty remained active in his community his entire life where he and his wife, Pat, of 60 years were members of St. Gabrielโs Catholic Church in South Charlotte, where she still resides.ย
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Read news articles sharing more about his life here:ย
https://wbt.radio.com/blogs/wbt/wbt-legend-ty-boyd-passes-away-at-88ย
https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article231043568.htmlย