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Deborah Gardner

Deborah Gardner

Deborah Gardner has been voted one of the Top 5 Most Requested Speakers by Meeting Professional International and she is considered BEST IN CLASS with Professional Convention Management Association. She is a highly energetic, vibrant and a truly captivating international presenter. As a member of the National Speakers Association, Deborah brings 27 years of experience in the hospitality sales profession to each of her clients. She challenges audiences to think and act in an effort to inspire immediate self-motivation and positive action. Read more…

Mallory Weggemann

Mallory Weggemann

2012 Paralympian Mallory Weggemann had her life changed on January 21, 2008.  A routine epidural to help treat back pain left the college freshman paralyzed from the waist down.  Having been a competitive swimmer since the age of seven, and still coping with her new disability, she found one thing unchanged – her love for swimming.  On April 8, 2008, Mallory returned to the pool, and has been breaking national and world records ever since.  Mallory is currently ranked first in six of the seven Paralympic events and has her eyes set on nine gold medals in London. Read more…

Dara Torres

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Dara Torres’ inspiring story of competing in the 2008 Beijing Olympics at age 41, the oldest swimmer to compete, shows us all that no matter how big your dreams are, you’re never too old to achieve them. Since her first international race at the age of 14, she has proven that she is far from your average athlete. Outside of swimming, Torres has made a name for herself as a TV commentator, print model, and as the first athlete to appear in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue in 1994. Read more…

John Naber

John  Naber

Olympic champion and network television and radio sports broadcaster, John Naber has observed and personally attained excellence and goal achievement throughout his 26-year professional career. Naber captured four Gold Medals, one Silver and broke four World Records in swimming at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. He has conceptualized an effective 8-step method called the “Gold Medal Process” by which all people can see their dreams come true. His wide variety of Olympic stories involving discipline, dedication, sacrifice and teamwork, can make anyone feel like “going for the gold”. Read more…

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