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Be the one to make a difference. Learn from:
New York Times best-selling business authors, a Legendary NFL coach, a world-renowned neurosurgeon, the President of Delta, a National Geographic photographer, and others.
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Jim Collins
Author of Good to Great , How the Mighty
Fall, and co-author of Built to Last
Jim Collins has authored or coauthored four books, including
the classic Built to Last. Collins' book, Good to Great,
attained long-running positions on the New York Times,
Wall Street Journal and BusinessWeek best-seller lists, has sold
3 million hardcover copies, and has been translated into
35 languages. His most recent book, How the Mighty Fall,
was published in May 2009. In 1995, Collins founded a
management laboratory in Boulder, Colorado, where he
now conducts research and teaches executives.
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John Maxwell
Leadership expert and best-selling author of The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership
John C. Maxwell is an internationally-recognized leadership expert, speaker, and author who has sold more than
16 million books. EQUIP, the 501(c)3 organization he founded in 1996, has trained more than two million leaders
worldwide. Every year he speaks to Fortune 500 companies,
international government leaders, and audiences
as diverse as the United States Military Academy at West Point, the National Football League, and ambassadors at
the United Nations. |
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Tony Dungy
Retired coach for the Indianapolis Colts
Tony Dungy led the Indianapolis Colts to a Super Bowl victory on February 4, 2007, the first such win for an African
American coach. With this victory, he joined Mike Ditka and Tom Flores as the only individuals to win the Super Bowl as both a player and head coach. An author and a speaker, Dungy has been involved in a wide variety of charitable organizations,
including the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Athletes in Action, Mentors for Life, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Boys & Girls Clubs, the Prison Crusade Ministry, and All Pro Dad, among others. |
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Ed Bastian
President of Delta Air Lines|
CEO PANEL
Ed Bastian currently serves as president of Delta Air Lines, as well as president and CEO of Delta's wholly-owned subsidiary,
NWA. He most recently served as chief financial officer for Delta Air Lines. Bastian joined Delta in 1998 as
vice president of finance and controller and was promoted
to senior vice president in 2000. He had responsibility for the divisional finance organizations, financial planning and
analysis, financial reporting, and the company's profit improvement
initiatives. He left Delta in early 2005 to become senior vice president and chief financial officer of Acuity Brands, returning to Delta in July 2005. |
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Jim Goodnight
CEO of SAS Institute Inc.
Since he cofounded SAS in 1976, Jim Goodnight has served as the company's CEO. In 2008, the company's revenue was $2.26 billion, its 33rd consecutive year of growth and profitability. In 2004, Harvard Business School named
Goodnight as one of the 20th Century's Great American Business Leaders, citing his impact on "the way people
have lived, worked, and interacted in the 20th century." Goodnight has a Ph.D. in statistics and speaks internationally
on leadership, education, and innovation. |
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Chip Heath
Author of Made to Stick, columnist for Fast Company, and Stanford professor
Chip Heath is a professor of organizational behavior in the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University.
He is the coauthor of the book Made to Stick: Why Some
Ideas Survive and Others Die, which has been a New York
Times, Wall Street Journal, and BusinessWeek best-seller. Chip is also a columnist for Fast Company magazine, and he has spoken and consulted on the topic of "making ideas stick" with organizations such as Nike, the Nature Conservancy, Microsoft, Ideo, and the American Heart Association. |
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Ben Carson
Neurosurgeon and professor of pediatric neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Ben Carson, Sr., M.D., dreamed of becoming a physician while growing up in poverty. Today, Carson is a professor
of neurosurgery, oncology, plastic surgery, and pediatrics
at Johns Hopkins and has directed pediatric neurosurgery
there for nearly 25 years. Carson holds more than 50 honorary
doctorate degrees and sits on the boards of numerous
organizations like Kellogg and Costco. In 2001, Carson was named by CNN and Time magazine as one of the
nation's 20 foremost physicians and scientists. He recently received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. |
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Connie Podesta
Expert in the psychology of human behavior and leadership development
Connie Podesta delivers a powerful message using a nononsense, interactive style and provides immediate, positive
results. An internationally-successful speaker, trainer, and executive career/life consultant, Podesta uses her
diverse talents as an entertainer, author, organizational therapist, and radio/TV personality to help millions of
people find real-life solutions and achieve the success they desire, the happiness they seek, and the personal and professional balance they deserve. |
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Steve Uzzell
Award-winning corporate photographer and
former staff member of Nat ional Geographic
Steve Uzzell started in the photography business 36 years ago as the assistant to the editor of National Geographic
magazine and a member of their photographic staff. He now shoots for a roster of clients that includes airlines,
automobile manufacturers, travel, shelter, and fashion magazines. His work has won numerous awards, including
ten from Communication Arts. He has photographed two books, Maryland and The View From Sterling Bluff, and has editorial work in more than 80 publications. |
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Mark Sanborn
Best-selling autor of The Fred Factor
LeadershipGurus.net lists Mark Sanborn as one of the top fifteen leadership experts in the world. Sanborn has
written or coauthored seven books and more than two dozen video and audio training programs. The Fred Factor
has been featured on the New York Times, BusinessWeek and Wall Street Journal best-seller lists. His newest books include You Don't Need a Title to be a Leader and The Encore Effect. Sanborn is the former president of the National Speakers Association (NSA) and winner of the Cavett Award, the highest honor the NSA bestows on its members. |
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Break |
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Session 2 |
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Lunch |
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Session 3 |
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Session 4 |
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