Don Yaeger
Don Yaeger
Don Yaeger is an American author, journalist, and motivational speaker known for his compelling storytelling and insights into leadership and excellence. Born on December 24, 1962, in Hilo, Hawaii, Yaeger graduated from Ball State University in 1984. He began his journalism career at The San Antonio Light and The Dallas Morning News before joining Sports Illustrated as an associate editor in 1996. During his tenure, he traveled the world, covering events such as the Soviet-Afghan War and the 2006 Duke lacrosse case .
Yaeger has authored or co-authored over 40 books, including 12 New York Times bestsellers. His works often explore themes of leadership, teamwork, and resilience, drawing from his experiences with sports legends and business leaders. Notable titles include Never Die Easy: The Autobiography of Walter Payton, George Washington's Secret Six: The Spy Ring That Saved the American Revolution, and Great Teams: 16 Things High Performing Organizations Do Differently .
One of Don Yaeger's notable quotes is: "Greatness is not a destination; it's a journey." This reflects his belief that achieving excellence is an ongoing process that requires continuous effort and commitment. Through his books, speeches, and coaching, Yaeger continues to inspire individuals and organizations to strive for greatness in all endeavors.