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A Few Examples of Clients, Friends & Recent Bookings


Donna Brazile

Donna Brazile speaks to Rider University crowd during their Unity Days celebration.

 







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Brandi Chastain “kicks it” to an enthusiastic audience at University of Nebraska at Omaha

 




kingnews.jpgDr. Bernice King speaks passionately at

Wake Forest University

 




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Ron Jaworski with Cindy Reisinger of Associated Pennsylvania Constructors at the APC/PennDot Fall Seminar

 



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Bob Woodward with Jaycee Pinner
in Sedona, AZ for Epsilon

 




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Tom Kouloupoulos with Carrie Hachtel of

Hewlett-Packard & Barbara Bartos of Speakers.com in South Beach, FL

 




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Jim Angle & Kirsten Slowley for Chesapeake Health Education Program In Washington, DC

 




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Eleanor Clift with Congressional candidate

Teresa Daly for Minnesota Women’s Campaign Fund in Minneapolis

Return to Flight

mikemullane.jpgMike Mullane

In his new book, Riding Rockets: The Outrageous Tales of a Space Shuttle Astronaut, Colonel Mike Mullane takes readers into the high-intensity, high-stress world of the shuttle astronaut in this rough but charming yarn of low-rent antics, bureaucratic insanity and transcendent beauty. Chosen as a trainee in 1978, Mullane, a Vietnam vet, quickly finds himself at odds with the buttoned-up post-Apollo NASA world of scientists,mikemullanebook.jpg technocrats and civilian astronauts he describes as "tree-huggers, dolphin friendly fish eaters, vegetarians, and subscribers to the New York Times." The book hits its stride with Mullane's space adventures: a difficult takeoff, the shift into zero gravity, his first view of the Earth from space: "To say the view was overwhelmingly beautiful would be an insult to God."


blast.jpgSpace Shuttle Discovery and seven astronauts blasted into orbit on July 26 on America's first manned space shot since the 2003 Columbia disaster. At stake were not only the lives of the astronauts, but also America's pride in its technological prowess, the fate of the U.S. space program and the future of space exploration itself.  Its successful mission ended with touchdown on August 9, after breathtaking in-orbit maneuvers and a first-of-its-kind spacewalking repair.....Blast your audience into orbit with a Speakers.com space or aviation hero at your next event:

Buzz Aldrin, Alan Bean, Frank Borman, Mike Mullane, General Chuck Yeager