Paul Sean Hill
<p>Paul Sean Hill is a 25-year veteran of NASA’s iconic Mission Control. In 2007, he became Director of Mission Operations, a role he served for seven years, transforming the leadership culture. </p>
<p>His approach to a set of leadership values reduced NASA costs and heightened its capabilities in ways that enabled the program to maintain planned missions in space. </p>
<p>As an executive consultant and speaker, Paul has been described as “a leadership evangelist.”</p>
Brant Menswar
<p>From former rock star to visionary thought leader, Brant Menswar ignites unstoppable momentum in organizations and individual trailblazers facing uncertainty.</p><p> He seamlessly fuses proprietary research, personal growth principles, and cutting-edge leadership strategies to forge unbreakable, high-performing cultures while inspiring companies to crush their BIG goals.
Mark Schulman
<p>Drawing from his decades-long career touring with P!NK, Billy Idol, Cher, Stevie Nicks, and many others, Mark Schulman applies his “Rock Star Mentality” to the business world, sharing how companies can boost engagement, teamwork, and innovation for peak performance. </p><p>When someone is a top performer in their field, people call them a rockstar. But what can business audiences learn about managing performance, energy, and mental fitness from REAL rockstars?
Mark Nutsch
<p>From the battlefield to the business world, Mark Nutsch shares his remarkable story and the secrets to his success—from leading a heroic 12-man Green Beret team in defeating the Taliban to founding a wildly popular and award-winning bourbon brand.</p><p>In October 2001 following the attacks on 9/11, Mark Nutsch led a team of U.S.
Waldo Waldman
<p>As an expert in change management and applying a “fighter pilot state of mind” to business, Lt. Col. (ret.) Waldo Waldman helps organizations navigate change to build more resilient, collaborative cultures of trust and courage in even the most competitive, turbulent conditions.</p><p>Lt. Col.
Johnny Bench
<p>Sports broadcaster, author, philanthropist, and Emmy Award winner--not to mention one of the greatest Major League Baseball catcher in history--Johnny Bench is a symbol of winning through hard work and teamwork. He signed with the Cincinnati Reds in the 1965 draft and made the major league roster the next year. However, Bench is much more than just a ballplayer. This MVP continues to use his celebrity status to reach out to his community.
Afterburner Seminars
<p>Afterburner Seminars is a cutting-edge management training team composed of a select group of our nation's top military fighter pilots. Their mission: use combat-proven fighter-pilot skills to achieve victory in today's business world.</p><p>During their legendary Afterburner Day Program, your team will experience firsthand the similarities between business and air combat.
Archie Manning
<p>Archie Manning is proof positive that it doesn't take a championship team to make someone a champion. </p><p>As a 14-year veteran quarterback, Manning played in two Pro Bowls and was named NFC Offensive Player of the Year in 1978 with the New Orleans Saints. Manning co-authored <i>Manning: A Father, His Sons and a Football Legacy</i>, with his son Peyton.
Doug Lipp
<p>Candid. Passionate. Relevant. Doug Lipp is on a crusade to help organizations strengthen their corporate culture, boost business performance, and unapologetically, have fun while doing it.</p>
<p>Doug is a distinguished international consultant, eight-time author, and former head of training at the legendary Disney University. His latest book is the best-selling <i>Disney U: How Disney University Develops the World’s Most Engaged, Loyal, and Customer-Centric Employees</i>.</p>
Mike Mullane
<p>Mike Mullane joined NASA in 1978 as one of the original shuttle astronauts. He flew three space shuttle missions and logged 356 hours in space.