About the author
Daniel Armstrong Daniel Armstrong is a highly accomplished dream coach, published author and motivational speaker. He’s widely recognized for his work within the American education system through his Find A Tree organization. Daniel’s mission is to inspire and mentor, both youth and adults, to pursue and actualize their dreams. His personal journey toward success began as a child growing up in Compton, California where Daniel’s commitment to both athletics and academics led him to earn his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Columbia University in New York City, followed by his Master of Business Administration and Juris Doctorate in Law degrees from UCLA. All of Daniel’s collegiate accomplishments formed the foundation for his impressive professional career. Beginning with his work as a student at Columbia where he founded The Coalition for a Free South Africa, whose work was recognized in the PBS documentary, “Have You Heard from Johannesburg” for sparking national social protests against apartheid, Daniel has been committed to pioneering change. His experience with international affairs grew while studying youth development as a Ford Foundation Fellow in Zimbabwe, Africa. With that work Daniel made a significant impact on the region’s social climate by spearheading the largest multi-racial gathering in the young country’s history – a national tour by the Harlem Magicians basketball team. Daniel would go on to serve as an international liaison to the president of Ghana, Jerry Rawlings, by organizing the Los Angeles portion of his visit to America in 1995. After which, Daniel continued his overseas work, facilitating business development projects in Ghana, in conjunction with Korean multi-national corporations. It was during this time that Daniel’s true career calling would become apparent. While coaching youth basketball in Ghana, Daniel encountered two local boys who dreamed of one day opening their own school. He encouraged them to look beyond their challenges and to “find a tree and start their school there.” This simple motivation inspired them to act. Their actions captured the attention of a local businessman who afforded them a building to house their school – effectively bringing their dream to fruition. With that, the Find A Tree program was born. After returning to the United States, Daniel recognized that American youth were also facing very unique challenges that prevented them from maximizing their potential. He saw the opportunity to make a difference by empowering youth to overcome obstacles, and act with a sense of urgency and confidence in pursuit of their dreams. Daniel’s Find A Tree program has been a huge success to date, tackling the U.S. education crisis by providing empowerment programs to thousands of students and teachers across the country, and serving as a champion for rehabilitation within Los Angeles’ juvenile detention centers. Between his book, How To Live Your Dreams: Find a Tree and Get Started, his entrepreneurial ventures and his growing work with Find A Tree, Daniel continues to be a true example of the greatness an individual can accomplish when he or she dreams and then finds a tree and gets started.