Dayna Steele

Dayna Steele
Personal details
Born Dayna Frances Nicholson
(1959-08-11) August 11, 1959
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Education Texas A&M University, College Station

Dayna Steele (born August 11, 1959) is a radio and television personality, entrepreneur, author, keynote speaker and Democratic candidate to be the first Congresswoman for Texas District 36.

Early life

Dayna Frances Nicholson was born on August 11, 1959, in Houston, Texas, to William (Bill) and Frances Nicholson. She graduated early from Dulles High School at 16 and enrolled in Texas A&M University to study pre-med before changing her major to theater.[1]

Career

On a dare, Nicholson tried out for the new student run radio station at Texas A&M University.[2] She began her career in 1977 at KAMU and after a few months moved to Top 40 WTAW ("92W" 92.1FM) in Bryan, Texas. In 1978 she left Texas A&M University early to pursue her career as a major market radio disc jockey.

Her first big break came just after she turned 18 and began work at KRLY (Y94) in Houston.[3] Over the next twenty years Dayna Steele became synonymous with Houston radio,[4] lending her voice to CHR/Top 40 104 KRBE (1979-1981), 97 Rock (KSRR) (1981-1982) and AOR rocker 101 KLOL[5] where she became known as “The First Lady of Rock ‘n Roll.”[6] Steele was featured as one of the top female disc jockeys in the country on the Friday Morning Quarterback “Women of Rock”.[7] That next year, Steele was nominated as Radio Air Personality of the Year by Billboard Magazine. Of the five nominees, Steele was the only woman to be nominated.[8] In 2010, Steele was inducted into the www.texasradiohalloffame.com.[9]

Retail and Online Business Expert

In 1995, Steele launched her first retail business, www.thespacestore.com, specializing in the largest selection of online space memorabilia and NASA merchandise. In 2000, she sold www.thespacestore.com to SPACEHAB, a NASA aerospace contractor[10] but continued to work in the executive division of the company and eventually opened a large storefront directly across from the Johnson Space Center.[11] In addition to selling space-themed collectibles, the store scheduled astronaut signings and other fun NASA-themed events for the community. Steele resigned from SPACEHAB in 2005.

As a result of The Space Store’s success, Steele makes frequent appearances on radio, television and internet talk shows discussing social media, social media marketing and business networking. She is the creator of Your Daily Success Tip, a concise, motivational email designed to help her database of readers jumpstart the day with positive success advice.

Author

Armed with her radio and retail experience, Steele began her motivational speaking career and wrote her first book, "Rock to the Top: What I Learned About Success From the World’s Greatest Rock Stars", a rare combination of memoirs and motivational advice that she learned during her long career.[12] The foreword for the book was written by KISS guitarist and friend, Gene Simmons. In July 2012 she published her second book 101 Ways to Rock Your World: Everyday Activities for Success Every Day, a book filled with 101 success tips that can be used daily to achieve goals in business and in life. This led to a series of 101 Ways To Rock Your World Books including:

On the Golf Course: 101 Ways to Rock Your World (2013) Welcome to College: 101 Ways to Rock Your World (2014) In the Classroom: 101 Ways to Rock Your World (2015) Havana: 101 Ways to Rock Your World (2015) LinkedIn: 101 Ways To Rock Your Personal Brand: Grow your network and build your business! (2016)

In 2016, Steele released Surviving Alzheimer’s With Friends, Facebook, and A Really Big Glass of Wine. She chronicled her mother's journey with Alzheimer's in a series of Facebook posts from the diagnosis to her mother's death in 2015. Steele also became the Chief Caring Expert and spokesperson for Caring.com.

Speaker

Today, Steele has become a world-renowned speaker, giving keynote speeches for corporations, schools and many other organizations including TEDx Houston in 2013.[13] Her portfolio of speeches includes:

The Rock Star Principles of Success in which she reminisces about her days in rock and roll and what she has learned from her own career as well as from other successful artists, and; The Rock Talk which pairs Steele with a seasoned rock star, combining music as well as lessons learned from the lives and careers of these performers. Her co-presenters include: Earl Slick (David Bowie, John Lennon) Brad Gillis (Night Ranger, Ozzy Osbourne) Gary Pihl (Boston, Sammy Hagar) Tom Petersson (Cheap Trick)

Television Series

Steele is the creator and host of The Rock Business, a television series featuring successful rock artists turned successful entrepreneurs. Installments for the series has begun on Facebook, with the show itself coming soon to network television.

Political career

On May 31, 2017, Steele formally announced her candidacy for the 36th Congressional District of Texas as a Democrat. She won in the primary race against fellow Democrat John Powell in March 2018 receiving over 72% of the vote. She now faces the incumbent, Republican Brian Babin, in the general election in November 2018. If elected, she will be the first Congresswoman for the Texas 36th district. Her platform is Healthcare + Education = Jobs.

Personal life

Steele resides on the water in Seabrook, Texas and has been married to Charles Justiz, a corporate aviation consultant and author, since 1992. She loves traveling, cooking, playing golf and water sports. They have three sons. As a family, they donate Google Chromebooks to high school students in need in their area and around the country. [14] [15]

References

  1. “Faces in the Crowd" by Flori Meeks, Houston Chronicle March 20, 2008 http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl/2008_4533621/faces-in-the-crowd-former-first-lady-of-rock-pens.html
  2. "No Longer a Faceless Voice" by Jay Frank, Houston Post November 6, 1985
  3. Act Three by Julie Shifman, Greenleaf Book Group Press 2012 https://www.amazon.com/Act-Three-Create-full-time-motherhood/dp/1608323641/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1335798305&sr=8-1
  4. "Femme AM FM" by Bruce Westbrook, Houston Chronicle November 8, 1986
  5. "A Woman on the Air Spells Success at KLOL" by Bob Grace, Houston Chronicle January 25, 1985
  6. "She’s All Talk" by Kyle Young, Out Smart Magazine, June 1997
  7. FMQB October 27, 1995
  8. "A Romance Out of this World" by Kari Short, Houston Lifestyle Magazine Feb 1998
  9. http://www.texasradiohalloffame.com/2010-trhof-inductees-bios-photos-slides-adobe-pdf.pdf
  10. "Space Station Comfort Food Draws Worldwide Attention" by Spaceref, August 6, 2001 http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=5702
  11. "Out of This World" by Donna DeMarco, Chicago Tribune Dec 19, 2001 http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2001-12-19/entertainment/0112190035_1_ready-to-eat-food-tofu-pouch
  12. "Get a Taste of Rock Star Life" by Gina Larson, KTRK-TV ABC April 22, 2008 http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/entertainment&id=6096317
  13. "Speakers and Entertainers; the Vital Sparks Behind Successful Events" by Steve Winston, The Meeting Magazines Aug/Sep 2010 http://www.daynasteele.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/ACF2010-0809AugSep-SpeakersEnt-Sm.pdf
  14. http://www.miamiherald.com/living/wish-book/article4169470.html
  15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVKF_xiAm8Y&t=3s
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