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David Wagner
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BIOGRAPHY Juut comes from the Japanese word "Juuten" which means to refill. As a first name it means to uplift humanity and serve others. Collectively the salons see nearly 4,000 customers each day, and each of his 400 employees consider themselves personally responsible for making their clients' days. He deeply believes that by making other people's happiness part of what makes us happy, we can consciously begin to change the world. He is the innovator of the "pay-it-forward" movement of Daymaking and the best selling author of Life as a Daymaker: How to Change the World by Simply Making Someone's Day. Wagner's philosophy for living a life that changes the world, one person at a time, through simple acts of kindness has captured the hearts of people all over the world. He is a highly sought-after speaker in the business, education and salon industries, addressing more than 50,000 people annually. A devoted husband and father, David lives in Maui, Hawaii with his wife Charlie and their daughters Coco and Ava. BOOKS WHAT IS IT THAT DRIVES YOU? |