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Col. Nicole Malachowski, USAF (Ret.)

Col. Nicole Malachowski, USAF (Ret.)

Pioneering Aviator and First Woman Thunderbird Pilot

Combat veteran and the first woman Thunderbird pilot brings lessons from her 21-year Air Force career – inspiring message on leadership, change, creating a high-performance culture, and overcoming adversity.

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Geoff Colvin

Geoff Colvin

Senior Editor-at-Large, Fortune & Author, Talent is Overrated

One of the most respected figures in business journalism, Geoff Colvin unpacks the technological, competitive, and worker/workplace forces disrupting business. His insights help companies compete in a world of relentless change.  Author of three bestsellers, The Upside of the Downturn, Talent is Overrated, and Humans are Underrated.

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Ken Schmidt

Ken Schmidt

Authentic leadership and customer loyalty expert shows how to stand out, be memorable, and deliver delight. Brings a lifetime of lessons from his role in Harley-Davidson’s turnaround and beyond. Author, Make Some Noise: An Unconventional Road to Dominance.

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Mike Abrashoff

Mike Abrashoff

Former Navy Captain & Author, It’s Your Ship

Author, It’s Your Ship, with over 1.4 million copies sold. Captain who created the best ship in Navy is a top business speaker whose common-sense approach to leadership helps transform every aspect of organizational performance.

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Polly LaBarre

Polly LaBarre

Authority on Leading Organizational Change; Co-Author, Mavericks at Work

An authority on leading organizational change, Polly is co-founder, Management Lab; founding team member, Fast Company; and co-author, Mavericks at Work. Her insights help leaders create cultures that can adapt as fast as change happens.

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Suneel Gupta

Suneel Gupta

Connecting Well-being to Performance, Bestselling Author & Entrepreneur

Entrepreneur, author, Harvard Medical School visiting scholar, and host of Business Class docuseries & podcast. Shows why managing energy is more important than managing time and clearly makes the connection between well-being and performance.

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