Education
Motivation & Inspiration
Motivation & Inspiration:
Leadership Catalyst & Innovator
Dr. Christopher Bonn stands as an exemplary figure in the field of educational leadership, demonstrating a unique and powerful approach to revitalizing struggling organizations.
Award Winning International TV Host & Producer
After winning CBS’s The Amazing Race at age 23, Alex’s sense of adventure catapulted him into the limelight, creating a successful and dynamic entertainment career both in front of and behind the camera.
Adventurers
Drawing on their 139-day, 9,750 mile non-stop and unsupported row from Peru to Australia, brothers Ewan, Jamie and Lachlan Maclean share what kept them moving when conditions turned, morale dipped, and there was no easy way out: the mindset that overcomes adversity, the habits that strengthen a team, and the power of combining your passion with purpose.
Change & Transformation Keynote Speaker
When companies want to increase workplace goal commitment, adapt to change, strengthen resolve, and inspire their teams, they call JEREMIAH BROWN “The 4 Year Olympian.”
Master Educator, Consultant & Author
Dr. Brown III, without a doubt, offers the most uniquely inspiring, relevant, and entertaining yet profoundly challenging presentations around. A life-long social justice advocate, he is admired around the world for his simple and direct “Real Talk.”
Award-Winning Authors, Prolific Content Creators, Disability & Relationship Experts
Shane and Hannah Burcaw are prolific relationship vloggers and authors on a mission to improve the way society understands disability. On their YouTube channel, Squirmy and Grubs, which has gained 900,000+ subscribers and worldwide media attention.
Higher Education Evangelist & CEO, University Innovation Alliance
Named one of the “16 Most Innovative People in Higher Education” by Washington Monthly magazine, Dr. Bridget Burns is the founding executive director of the University Innovation Alliance (theUIA.org).
Hall of Fame WNBA Player & Motivational/Inspirational Speaker
Indiana’s “do-everything” forward completed 16 seasons in the WNBA, stepping away from her future-hall-of-fame-career in 2016. Her 14-year run of community service by her Catch The Stars Foundation is testament to her work off the court.