Dr. Donald E. Wetmore received his Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting from Bentley College,
his Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Babson
College, and his Juris Doctor Degree
from Suffolk University Law
School.
Dr. Wetmore is an attorney, an entrepreneur having started over twenty-five
businesses and is a member of the faculty at Mercy
College’s MBA program in Dobbs Ferry, New
York, where he has served as Assistant Professor of
Business Law and Department Chair for the undergraduate and graduate divisions.
He is the author of “Beat the Clock”, “Organizing Your Life”, “The Productivity
Handbook” and over 100 of published articles. He is frequently interviewed by
major media including ABC Radio, The New York Times, and the Dallas Morning
News. He has appeared extensively on radio and
television and served as the host of the cable TV program, “It’s the Law”.
In 1984, Dr. Wetmore created the Productivity Institute to conduct his original
and unique Time Management and Personal Productivity seminars for organizations
from around the world. Having been in the field of Time Management for many
years, Dr. Wetmore created his programs to address the specific Time Management
needs of all who want more out of life. In his time management and speed
reading seminars, coaching, keynotes, and consulting, he teaches participants
how to significantly increase their personal productivity, both on and off the
job, and accomplish more in less time with less stress with greater work/life
balance. His presentations are always entertaining, fast-paced, and filled with
practical, common sense tools. His audiences say, “He is one of the funniest
and most engaging speakers available today.” He is recognized as one of the
country’s leading authorities on the topics of Time Management and Personal
Productivity.
Dr. Wetmore has made over two-thousand public speaking presentations before
more than 100,000 people from around the Globe, sharing his unique philosophy
about the Time Management and Personal Productivity principles and tools he has
created motivating his audiences to advance in their own lives. He has been a
Professional Member of the National Speakers Association since 1989.
Dr. Wetmore and his wife Nancy are the parents of four children, each of whom
is an excellent time manager.