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Art Holst Mr. Art Holst has been a soldier, a salesman, a businessman, and a civic leader as well as a football official. He's packed a "heap of living" in his life and he tells about it in his fascinating presentations. Experiences as a line judge for the National Football League prove of special interest. His close-up view of pro football provides anecdotes, lore and lessons that never fail to captivate an audience. These, plus a sincere enthusiastic interest in people and a broad business background, provide the foundation for his messages of inspiration, always spiced with clean, rib-tickling humor.
Art Holst was a member of the National Football League's officiating staff for 15 years. The NFL chose him to officiate in four Championship games and in Super Bowls 6 and 12 as a line judge. He currently serves on the supervisory staff as an observer, rating his fellow officials' field performance.
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Art Holst has a broad background that provides the foundation for his messages of inspiration and humor. He has been a soldier, a salesman, a businessman and a civic leader as well as a football official. He's packed a "heap of living" in his life and he tells about it in his fascinating presentations. As a speaker, he crisscrosses the United States countless times each year speaking for sales, marketing, and management groups as well as conventions of all kinds.
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Photograph of Imogen Holst in 1980s Holst compiled a detailed record of her life in a series of scrapbooks and boxes starting in 1926 and continuing until 1984. These contain autobiographical material of many types including letters, postcards, photographs, concert programmes, press cuttings and printed ephemera. Her life and work is further recorded in engagement diaries, journals, travel diaries and reports. These cover her wartime work for the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts fostering amateur music-making in south-west
Dr. Holst received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, where he studied piano with Kenneth Roberts and voice with Ruth Eckberg of Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1967, he was awarded the Hutchinson Prize for musical composition from Williams College. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Musicology from the University of Chicago and studied at the University of Upsalla in Sweden. Among other awards, he has received the Tyng Foundation Scholarship, and a grant from the Swedish Institute. Dr. Holst’s musical interests are extremely varied. In addition to his work on the podium, he continues to perform as an accompanist and chamber music player and as a lyric tenor, specializing in Italian Bel Canto repertory.
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Art Holst is best known for his humor and as a Sunday Zebra officiating for the National Football League for 15 years. He officiated four Championship games and two Super Bowls. Art Holst serves on the supervisory staff as an observer, rating college officials' field performance. He is the author of Sunday Zebras.
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