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Our coaches, athletes, and sports commentators offer valuable lessons on leadership, teamwork, and resilience that will make your next event a win-win!
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ALEX RODRIGUEZ | Chairman and CEO of A-Rod Corp; Iconic Athlete; Venture Capitalist; Emmy-Winning Sports Commentator
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“Powerful, poignant, persuasive…To say impressed in an understatement. Your expressive and raw discussion turned heads and changed mindsets. A remarkable feat… The surprise and delight of your talk had everyone on the edge of their seats. The question and answer session in particular where many of your themes and advice organically came forth proved to be invaluable.” (Intuit)
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MASAI UJIRI | Vice-Chairman and President of the Toronto Raptors; Co-Founder of the Giants of Africa Foundation; Advocate
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“The Raptors didn’t just win an NBA title, they delivered lessons in business management that can be applied across industries. They showed us that an also-ran could become a going concern in just a few years with the right combination of vision and managerial mettle. The most important management team member responsible for bringing glory to the franchise was team president Masai Ujiri…Ujiri managed to pull off a corporate turnaround of epic proportions.” (Marshall Egelnick, a retired partner from KRP)
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KATIE SOWERS | First Openly LGBTQ+ Coach in the NFL and at the Super Bowl
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"She was phenomenal… very personal and very real. She was very accommodating and very easy to work with. We received tremendous feedback." (Putnam Investments)
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VICTOR CRUZ | Super Bowl Champion and Analyst for ESPN; Co-Host of E!'s Pop of the Morning; Philanthropist; Advocate for Mental Health and STEM
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“Victor Cruz was awesome. Such a great guy and a pleasure to work with! Huge success!” (Douglas Elliman)
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GENO AURIEMMA | Legendary Head Women's Basketball Coach; Head Coach for the Two-Time Olympic Gold Medal Team; Entrepreneur; Restaurateur
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"Geno’s legacy of putting women’s college basketball on the map will live on for the generations of women athletes who will benefit from the mastermind that was Geno Auriemma." (Hartford Courant)
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