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Co-host of "Get Up" and former host of ESPN’s “Mike & Mike”

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Mike Greenberg is co-host of ESPN’s popular radio and TV show Mike & Mike in the Morning, which premiered in 1998 and is carried by more than 310 affiliates nationwide. He's been to Super Bowls, World Series, All-Star Games, and Final Fours; he's interviewed Michael Jordan, Joe Montana, and Wayne Gretzky - basically, he gets paid to enthuse about sports, which means he's the envy of most men in America.

Former NFL Quarterback & Authority on Leadership, Leading Change and Accelerating Performance

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Tom Flick is a top leadership speaker, former NFL Quarterback, and an expert on leading change and accelerating performance. He is the founder of Tom Flick Communications and a former NFL quarterback who once played backup to NFL great Dan Fouts in San Diego. Each year Tom speaks to over 100,000 people on the topics of leadership and change. In addition to his NFL leadership experience, he has been mentored by leadership and change expert Dennis Goin, Executive Vice President of Kotter International.

Top-Ranked Adaptive Alpine Racer

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Mark Bathum was born with retinitis pigmentosa, the second leading cause of blindness and has been legally blind since his late 30s. Mark embraced this challenge in his late 40’s and is currently the top-ranked visually impaired ski racer in the world in the downhill event, is a three time Paralympic silver medalist in the 2010 and 2014 games, is the top-ranked adaptive alpine racer in the U.S., has won eight World Cup races despite attending only half the races each year, was nominated for an ESPY and was named the Paralympian Male Athlete of the Games at the inaugural U.S. Olympic and Paralympic “Best of U.S.” Awards ceremony broadcast by NBC in 2014.
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