

3OH!3 (pronounced "three oh three") is an American electropop duo from Boulder, Colorado, made up of Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte.

International authority on money and making it, Mr. Adam Smith is host and editor-in-chief of the PBS show Adam Smith, which runs weekly on 246 stations and has won four Emmy awards.

One of television's most respected journalists, Al Michaels has covered more major sports events since he joined ABC Sports in 1976 than any sportscaster. He has been widely acclaimed for his knowledgeable and insightful reporting in his primary assignment for ABC Sports since 1986 ," play-by-play announcer for ABC's NFL "Monday Night Football," the most successful sports series in television history.



Andy Beal is an internet marketing consultant specializing in search engine marketing, online reputation management, and business blogging.

Anthony Clark plays Todd Tucker, the new assistant minister at St. Stephen's whose lack of experience in life overshadows his good intentions and results in more chaos for Reverend Mike Weber in Touchstone Television's "Soul Man," the newest comedy from the creators of the long-running hit series, "Home Improvement."


Aron Ralston, Aspen mountaineer, tells his remarkable story with wonder and humility. "I want people to understand.


Art Smith, chef, author, and television personality has brought back meaning and symbolism to the word "table" and has united families and friends through the sharing of a meal.



On March 19, 2005, Don Nelson resigned as head coach of the Mavericks and Avery Johnson was named the eighth coach in the history of the franchise.


Former Super Bowl Winning Coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Current Studio Analyst for the NFL Today on CBS

Racing legend Bill Elliott has built one of the most distinguished records in NASCAR Cup history.





Billie Jean King is one of the most illustrious and celebrated tennis players in history.

Billie Jean King has long been a champion for social change and equality. King created new inroads for women in sports and beyond during her legendary career and she continues to make her mark today.



Bob Schieffer has received virtually every award in broadcast journalism, but the greatest honor was bestowed upon him in March 2005 when his alma mater, Texas Christian University, created the Schieffer School of Journalism.


Hosts of "Road Tasted" on Food Network, Managers of "The Lady and Sons" restaurant in Savannah





Brian Urlacher was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 2000 NFL Draft.

Butch has been involved in the golf arena for over 36 years. President of the Butch Harmon School of Golf, and recognized as one of the leading teaching instructors in the game.


Carlos Mencia, superstar/stand-up comedian, is undoubtedly one of today's most lauded entertainers and feared comics.

Carmen Electra grew up near Cincinnati, Ohio, in the town of White Oak and got her first boost when a scout for Prince spotted her fronting for a rap group in Los Angeles.






Model Cheryl Tiegs made a splash in the 1978 swimsuit issue of Sports Illustrated that changed her career.



For nearly 20 years, tennis great Chris Evert provided fans throughout the world with one guarantee - she gave every match all she had. She was always more than just the best tennis player in the world. Evert was ranked number one for seven years and had a 90 percent win average spanning her 17 year career as a pro. She won 18 grand slam titles including three Wimbledons, seven French Opens, two Australian Opens and six U.S. Opens.


Christie Hefner oversees policy, management and strategy in all areas of Playboy Enterprises.



Using their quick wit, Colin and Brad take contributions from the audience to create hilarious and original scenes.




One of America's most gifted and provocative public intellectuals, Dr. Cornel West's writing, speaking, and teaching weaves together the American traditions of the Black Baptist Church, progressive politics, and jazz.



Curb Your Enthusiasm is an American comedy television series created, scripted and starring Seinfeld co-creator, writer and executive producer Larry David. It is produced and broadcast by HBO.


Darryl Lynn "D.L." Hughley is an actor and comedian and a contestant on season 16 of "Dancing With the Stars."


Having more than 20 years experience helping others to lead purpose-driven, authentic and empowered lives,

12-Time Olympic Medalist, First swimmer from the United States to compete in 5 Olympic Games




Tony Award nominee and graduate of Yale School of Drama, actor/comedian David Alan Grier is one of those unique actors who has yet to be typecast in one dramatic realm.

Dave Ulrich is Professor of Business Administration at the University of Michigan where he is on the core faculty of the Michigan Executive Program, Co-Director of Michigan's Human Resource Executive Program, and Advanced Human Resource Executive Program.


former NFL head coach for 19 years with the Philadelphia Eagles (1976-1982), St. Louis Rams (1997-2000) and Kansas City Chiefs (2001-2005); Won the Super Bowl as the head coach with the Rams in 2000; former football analyst for ABC Sports and CBS Sports; Resides in Kansas City.

One of the most highly recognized and popular stand up comedians on the road today will now be making a name for himself in the primetime arena.

Best-selling author, business visionary and founding partner of the Peppers&Rogers Group

Examples from the game of football are often used to illustrate determination, overcoming adversity and long odds, competition, and success; and our everyday language is filled with gridiron metaphors and memorable quotes. It is only natural that Don Shula, the coach with more wins in professional football than any other, speaks about inspiring others to win. Using examples from the football field he reveals his secrets of successful coaching and how they apply to any leadership position, as well as personal success.

Donald Glover is an actor, writer, comedian and musician. He currently stars as Troy Barnes on "Community" and performs as Childish Gambino.


For over 22 years, Doug Flutie's name has been synonymous with excellence in college and professional football. Named College Football Player of the Year in 1984, Doug set NCAA career records for passing yards and total offense.




Author, Writer, Consumer Trends, Demographics, Diversity Entrepreneurship, Futurist, Healthcare, Human Resources, Management, Marketing


Founder of Positive Psychology and Chairman of the Positive Psychology Center at at the University of Pennsylvania

Eagle's FlightŪ is an innovative world leader in the development and delivery of experiential training programs for the global business community

Ed Helms was born and raised in Atlanta. After attending Oberlin College in scenic Ohio, he headed for New York City to pursue comedy.




Eric Mangini, a coaching veteran of 13 seasons, is entering his 11th season in the NFL and has been a part of four division titles, three conference titles and three Super Bowl championships in his career.

Probably the most popular player in the history of the Chicago Cubs franchise, Ernie Banks was the best power-hitting shortstop in baseball in the 1950s and early 1960s. His enthusiasm for the game of baseball was legendary.


Forrest Sawyer has long been recognized as one of the most experienced and credible broadcast journalists of our day.



Fred Reichheld is the founder of Bain & Company's Loyalty Practice and the author of the just-released book, The Ultimate Question:




A calm sea does not make a good sailor. This ancient proverb describes Gary McCord's approach to his job as a golf commentator. Over the years, he has been referred to as irreverent, witty, approachable, colorful, delightfully different, and is one of those few players to successfully make the transition from the course to the microphone.

Academy Award-winning Actress, Producer, Athlete and Founder of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media

General Abizaid assumed duties as the Commander, U.S. Central Command on July 7, 2003.


