The Association of Canadian Disability Benefit Professionals held a news conference on December 14, 2016 about the half a million eligible…
“To make your dreams come true, the first thing you have to do is open your eyes.”
After decades of overcoming physical challenges, surgeries, and chronic pain, Paul Rosen’s leg was amputated in 1999. The procedure could’ve ended Paul’s life. Instead, ‘Rosey’ will tell you that 1999 was the year he really started to live.
One of the hottest speakers in Canada, and a rising star in motivational keynoting, Paul Rosen is now focusing on his role as the company ambassador for The National Benefit Authority. The decorated three-time Paralympian and Gold Medalist is a respected disability advocate, and the definition of a Canadian hero – so who better to motivate, educate, and inspire differently-abled individuals who turn to the NBA for help with their Canadian disability benefits?
Paul has delivered his story of courage and perseverance to corporate groups, sports clubs, and school teams across the country, radiating his zest for life, and his personal mantra: “To make your dreams come true, the first thing you have to do is open your eyes.”
Always a popular interviewee, it’s Rosey’s turn to take center ice.
The Rosen Report, hosted by Paul Rosen, illuminates accomplished Canadians and their inspiring stories. Every Thursday, Rosey sits down with exceptional Canadians to swap stories that are humorous, heartfelt, and most of all, encouraging to people facing overwhelming obstacles.
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