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Hank Aaron
Speaker Image Baseball Hall of Fame and Career Home Run Record Holder


Dr. Patch Adams
Speaker Image The World's Most Beloved M.D.


Troy Aikman
Speaker Image Dallas Cowboy's ex-Quarterback


Maria Conchita Alonso
Speaker Image The first contemporary international Latina superstar who triumphed over an eating disorder


Mario Andretti
Speaker Image Mario Andretti is often referred to as the greatest race car driver of all time.


Vernice Armour
Speaker Image Zero to Breakthrough™ Expert ~ America's First African-American Female Combat Pilot


Vernice "FlyGirl" Armour
Speaker Image Zero to Breakthrough™ Expert ~ America's First African-American Female Combat Pilot


Neil Armstrong
Speaker Image On July 16, 1969, Neil Alden Armstrong, along with Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., and Michael Collins, blasted off in the Apollo 11 vehicle toward the Moon. Four days later, at 4:18 PM, U.S. Eastern Daylight Time, the "Eagle" lunar landing module, guided manually by Armstrong, touched down on a plain near the southwestern edge of the Sea of Tranquillity. At 10:56 PM EDT, July 20, 1969, Armstrong stepped from the "Eagle" onto the Moon's dusty surface with the words, "That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind."


Dave Barry
Speaker Image Nationally syndicated columnist, humorist, best-selling author, and Pulitzer Prize winner


Larry Bird
Speaker Image Once every generation or so, a player comes along who can truly be called a superstar. Larry Bird was such a player. For 13 seasons with the Boston Celtics, from 1979-80 through 1991-92, Bird personified hustle, consistency and excellence in all areas of play--as a scorer, a passer, a rebounder, a defender, a team player, and, perhaps above all, as a clutch performer. Bird was so self-confident that he was known to waltz up to the opponents' bench before tipoff and predict a 40-point performance for himself. He was such a deadly shooter that he sometimes practiced three-pointers with his eyes closed.

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