Pamela Jordan Lee is a powerful and compassionate motivational speaker, and is in the process of becoming an inspired writer. Pamela has had the pleasure of experiencing her own personal and spiritual journey. One of her most important lessons was that you cannot help someone else until you learn to help yourself first.

Pamela is also a survivor of domestic violence, and she stresses that a spiritual journey may be difficult and painful, but the rewards are greater than what we can imagine. During her speaking engagements, she shares her abusive past and the challenges to overcome low self-esteem, shame, guilt, and fear. Pamela has a passion for helping others realize that dreams don't have expiration dates during her compelling motivational keynote speeches, workshops, and seminars, and that the only expiration dates we have in our lives are the ones we put on ourselves.

Pamela and her husband are the owners of Sir Max Positive Apparel and Gifts for Positive Attitudes. Pam serves as president of the company and works on many of the creations for Sir Max. The purpose of Sir Max apparel and gift s is parallel to Pamela's motivational speaking and that is to inspire people of all ages and race to feel good about themselves, encouraging them to overcome the many obstacles they will face in this world.

In the past, Pam has worked on joint ventures with Silent Tears, an organization that she supports and admires for their in work to end domestic abuse. Pam has also had articles published at suite 101.com and Labybugbooks.com, sharing her views for the end off domestic violence, and has also been featured with Esther's Legacy.

Pam has directed her speeches to an array of businesses and organizations, including:
- American Business Women's Association
- University of Akron Black Student Union
- Aurora House
- The Shelter-Mansfield, Ohio
- First Christian Church, Sylvania, Ohio
-
Akron Urban Minority Alcoholism Drug Abuse Outreach Program 13th Annual Conference
- Toledo Correctional Institute

She has also served on the committee for the 7th Annual Women's Conference at the University of Toledo.

A variety of presentation formats are available, and Pam customizes her speeches to most effectively reach the group she's addressing. Speech formats include:
- Workshops
- Half Day Programs
- Full Day Programs
- Guest Speaker for Special Events
- Seminars
- Keynote Speaker Events

Pam has addressed a variety of groups, and is a highly effective speaker for the following types of groups and more:
- Junior High and Middle School Students
- High School Students
- Corporations
- Large and Small Businesses
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Prisons
- Colleges and Universities
- Charities
- Support Groups
- Community Programs

Contact Pam for your next gathering or special event, or to obtain additional information.

When not speaking, Pamela works for the American Red Cross for the community blood drives. She has served as a volunteer outreach coordinator for a local women's outreach center, and has been a facilitator at a local YWCA.


In Memory of Susan Hichborn
This protest march, held on July 17, 2006 outside of the Municipal Court in Toledo, Ohio, was in memory of Susan Hichborn. Susan was murdered by her husband on July 11, 2006, outside her apartment, just before he turned the gun on himself.

Ms. Hichborn was in the process of getting divorced and had tried to obtained a temporary protection order the day she was killed. The protection order was not granted because there was not enough criminal evidence against her husband.