Arjun Sen was always close with his eight-year-old daughter, but it wasn’t until she challenged him to name her favorite restaurant, best friend and best memory—and he couldn’t—that he realized he was in jeopardy of completely missing out on the best and most important part of his life—her.

A single dad, Sen has since committed himself to be a presence his daughter’s life: he left his lucrative senior level corporate position so he could work from home. His daughter, now 14, not only named his new company but also serves on its board and is a division head. Extreme?  Perhaps not. Even celebrity fathers are re-prioritizing their lives to take more a visible role in their kid’s lives: Actor Will Smith often performs with his youngest son and

President Obama makes certain to tuck his girls in each night no matter what’s going on around him.  Sen says no dad should underestimate his importance in his child’s life: when dads go missing, kids feel their absence. Invite Sen on for an inspiring discussion as he reveals:

• How to recognize a wake-up call from your child—and how to answer it.

• The importance of connecting with your kid on their level.

• Why he and all fathers will always be dads-in-training.

CREDENTIALS: Arjun Sen’s diverse background includes aeronautics, restaurants, marketing and teaching. RAISING A FATHER is his memoir and first book.

AVAILABILITY: CO, nationwide by arrangement and via telephone

CONTACT: Arjun Sen, (303) 521-1988 (CO); raisingafather@aol.com