Virtual Presenter
Carey Lohrenz knows what it takes to win in one of the highest pressure, extreme environments imaginable: in the cockpit at Mach 2.
Inspires people to get out of their comfort zone and get a front-row seat!
As a Front-Row Leadership expert, Marilyn inspires people to take charge of their career and life with dynamic keynotes and workshops that focus on three things: vision, goal achievement and having a ‘no-more excuses’ mindset.
This powerful successful woman, with heart and determination, will awaken your audiences to action.
Picture a Firecracker in your presence. Annie's light and spark sets the listeners on fire. They can't sleep, text or drift. The sparks fly and the audience comes alive with laughter, interest, and no more excuses.
CBS Sports Broadcaster, and Host, Showtime's Inside the NFL
Greg Gumbel's standout work in the world of sports broadcasting has made his face, name and voice as familiar as any in the industry.
The world’s most inspirational marketing and customer service keynote speaker, the most retweeted person in the world among digital marketers, and a NY Times best-selling author of 5 books.
Jay Baer is the world’s most retweeted person among digital marketers.
The Entertaining Economist, Making Economics Fun, Relevant and Educational
Dr. Eisenberg has spoken to hundreds of business groups and associations, often as keynote speaker on topics including: economic forecasts, economic impact of industries such as homebuilding and tourism, consequences of government regulation, strategic business development and other current economic issues.
Adventurist, International Keynote Speaker & Best Selling Author
Manley works with organizations that want to Climb Beyond Their Comfort Zones, Lead with Impact, and Reach the Next Summit.
2014 U.S. Paralympian / Adaptive Snowboarding
At 19, after experiencing flu-like symptoms, Amy was rushed to the hospital in a state of septic shock. En route, she experienced respiratory and multiple organ failure, which caused her to lose circulation to her extremities. When she entered into the hospital she was given less than a 2% chance of survival, put on life support and placed into a coma.