American Program Bureau (APB) offers a wide range of speakers who have been affected by heart disease. Whether survivors who share their experience and inspire others, celebrities who create awareness, or medical experts who translate medical knowledge into real life understanding, APB’s heart disease speaker’s help educate audiences about prevention solutions for fighting heart disease and the importance of heart health.
Larry King
A captivating storyteller and keen commentator on life and history, Larry King continues to fascinate audiences as a keynote speaker. With his gift for humor and broad range of experience, an evening with King is guaranteed to leave audiences feeling enlightened and entertained.
Richard Carmona
As the 17th Surgeon General, Dr. Carmona developed comprehensive knowledge of the environmental influences on healthy living today. He offers a close look at the epidemic of asthma in young children as well as other issues directly related to the state of our environment and how we can work towards not only a healthy body, ...
Janine Turner
Actress Janine Turner is a highly acclaimed public speaker. Her most recent projects include "The Janine Turner Radio Show – Hear the Thunder!" and Constituting America, a foundation devoted to educating American citizens and students about the United States Constitution. An avid reader and writer with a passion for ...
Andie MacDowell
Andie MacDowell has established herself as an accomplished actress in a career that shows no signs of slowing down. Her undeniable charm and talent has resulted in worldwide recognition. She has recently completed filming the ensemble dark comedy Intervention, and can most recently be seen on Fox's Lone Star, ...
Vicki Lawrence
In addition to being the star of Mama's Family and the talk show Vicki!, Lawrence is an avid women's rights activist, traveling across the country speaking to organizations about her life, career, women's health and being a woman in a man's world.
Yvette Freeman
Award winner of the 1998 Obie for Dinah Was, Yvette Freeman is known to millions for her acting in the NBC acclaimed series ER - as the no-nonsense, "Nurse Haleh Adams." Freeman released her first CD "A Tribute to Dinah Washington," in 1999. She recently wrote, directed, and produced several short films including ...
Robert Bazell
Robert Bazell is NBC News' Chief Health and Science Correspondent. His reports appear on NBC Nightly News, Today and Dateline NBC. Having reported on medical breakthroughs for over 30 years, Bazell is a captivating speaker on medical issues and the media.
Tommy Lasorda
During his 20 seasons as the Manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Tommy Lasorda led his team to two World Championships. He coaches audiences on how to achieve equal success with their teams.
Peter Salgo
Dr. Peter Salgo, an experienced medical correspondent, professor and practicing physician, is one of this country's most respected health care futurists. His recent book, The Heart of the Matter examines the groundbreaking new developments in heart attack prevention.
Nieca Goldberg
Author of the award winning book Women Are Not Small Men: Life Saving Strategies for Preventing and Healing Heart Disease, recently started her own practice "Total Heart Care" in Manhattan. Her research and publications are concerned with exercise, exercise imaging and cardiovascular disease in women and she serves ...
Mike Ditka
As head coach, Iron Mike led the Chicago Bears to a Superbowl Victory in 1986. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a tight end for the Bears, Cowboys and Eagles and received All America honors at the University of Pittsburgh.
Tom Arnold
As a writer, producer, and actor, he has established himself with television and film audiences worldwide, having won such awards as the Peabody Award for writing, and a Golden Globe for writing and producing. Additionally, he helped put Fox Sports Network on the map with his hosting duties on Best Damn Sports Show ...
Herman Boone
When he became head football coach at T.C. Williams High School, Boone faced the daunting challenge of uniting a racially divided team, and through his hard work and dedication, he led the Titans to a championship title. Portrayed by Denzel Washington in the highly acclaimed film, Remember the Titans, Boone delivers ...
Vanessa Williams
Throughout her performing career, she has maintained a reputation as one of the most respected and multi-faceted entertainers in the world, amassing accomplishments and accolades, one after another. She has conquered the musical charts, Broadway, music videos, television and motion pictures. She has sold over four ...
Terry Francona
Francona defied history by leading the Boston Red Sox to their first World Series Championship in 86 years. After rebounding from a 0-3 deficit and defeating the arch-rival New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series, the Red Sox swept the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series to extinguish the curse that ...
Doris Roberts
With her instantly recognizable voice, Emmy-winner Roberts has maintained an illustrious career in theater, film and television and is part of our lives, especially as the memorable “Marie” on Everybody Loves Raymond. With warmth, wit, and wry humor, she shares her moving, yet hilarious life story and her ...
Carolyn O'Neil
Registered dietitian Carolyn O'Neil believes that nutrition education is vital today more than ever and professes, "The more you know, the more you can eat." Through more than 20 years of study and television reporting on food, nutrition, and cuisine, O'Neil has provided consumers with helpful information and insights on ...
Ruby Dee
A successful actress and well-known civil rights activist, Dee's acting career has crossed all major forms of media over a span of eight decades.
Linda Evans
Best known for her starring role on Dynasty, Evans is a true believer in the power of positive thinking, visualization, and faith. A deeply spiritual woman, she shares insightful stories of hope and healing that are empowering and inspirational.
Jared Fogle
Indiana University graduate, Jared Fogle, lost 245 pounds using what he calls "The Subway Diet." At the age of 22, Fogle weighed 425 pounds and was not happy with the way he looked. Fogle recently started The Jared Fogle Foundation in hopes to educate in the prevention of childhood obesity.