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09/28/2010

Shawn Harper

"Your Success Capacity"
Living proof that a setback is only a set-up for a comeback, former NFL player Shawn Harper is one of the fastest rising speakers in America today. Shawn's unique ability to engage and inspire his audiences stems from his rags-to-riches background that enables him to connect with people from all walks of life. Born and raised in poverty, Shawn Harper overcame the seemingly insurmountable obstacle of four learning disabilities, speech challenges and the lowest GPA in his high school class. Shawn rose from his disadvantages to win several national achievement awards, play on multiple NFL teams, block for two all-pro running backs and serve as CEO of a successful company.
Highlights include:
Learn simple techniques to expand your success toolkit
Expand your ability to accomplish goals and dreams
Focus on becoming your personal ally rather than enemy
10/19/2010

Nigel Barker

"Revealing a More Beautiful You"
Nigel Barker is best known for his participation as a judge and photographer on America's Next Top Model. His photographs have been printed in many major fashion magazines, and he routinely stars in promotions for Sony and Microsoft. In addition to his work as a photographer, Barker is devoted to his humanitarian work for organizations such as the Humane Society of the United States and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Highlights include:
Concentrate on confidence
Increase your allure
Radiate compassion
11/9/2010

Tom Krieglstein

"Leveraging Facebook, Twitter and Your Digital Identity in College"
After starting his first 1.5+ million dollar business in college, Tom Krieglstein was hooked on entrepreneurship. A former "C" student that discovered the positive change made by getting involved, he co-founded Red Rover: a directory that unlocks human potential by helping students build their personal learning network. Krieglstein is known as a social media and networking expert, and works with hundreds of colleges and universities to bring students together across the United States.
Highlights include:
Students today spend more time on Facebook than in class
Social sites are bigger and more popular than television
70% of employers search the web before making a hiring decision
Learn the ins and outs of digital identity and get ahead in school and life