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Motivational Speaker Molly Welch
Has a passion for reaching out to high school students and young business professionals
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Molly’s crusade is to get her message out to all motor vehicle operators that distracted driving isn’t worth the risk.
Excited about her latest reporting assignment, Molly briefly looked down to hit the play button on her device. “A second later” she hit a pick up truck and wound up in a coma. Molly was severely injured with a traumatic brain injury, but despite the unimaginable adversity she faced, she has emerged as a beacon of hope, resilience, and a passionate advocate for safety.
Her message goes beyond just telling her story—it’s a call to action for audiences to reflect on their own habits and the responsibility we all share to make our roads safer by stopping distracted driving. She speaks on the power of overcoming obstacles, finding strength in adversity, and creating positive change in our communities by spreading awareness about the dangers of texting and driving.
If you’re looking for a speaker who can inspire and move your audience while delivering a vital safety message, Molly Welch is the perfect choice. Her story will resonate deeply, motivate attendees to make safer choices, and leave them with a renewed sense of hope and purpose.
Molly Welch is the founder of IRS-approved, 501(c) non-profit organization, “A Second Later”, and survivor of a horrific automobile accident that occurred in 2008 and left her with a traumatic brain injury. The life-changing event was all due to distracted driving. It was winter her junior year and Molly was a promising journalism student. Excited about her latest reporting assignment, Molly briefly looked down to hit the play button on her device. “A second later” she hit a pick up truck and wound up in a coma. She suffered a TBI that left her paralyzed on her right side.
Key Points
- Dangers of Distracted Driving
- The Importance of Finishing Education
- Never Give up
Achievments
- Auburn University Alumni Rotary Club Achievement Award
- North Fulton Chamber of Commerce
- Cover of Shepherd Centers Spinal Column magazine
- “A Second Later” featured on Fox 5, 11 Alive, and CBS46
- “A Second Later” featured in the AJC and Appen newspapers
- Featured in local billboard awareness and motivational campaigns
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