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Elite Military Professionals and Fighter Pilots who help organizations accelerate performance through Flawless Execution




Rising Star of the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team; Forward for the Western New York Flash of Women's Professional Soccer

Two-time World Champion in 200m, Four-time U.S. Champion in 200m, 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist in 200m




NBC Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell is also the author of "Talking Back: ...to Presidents, Dictators and Assorted Scoundrels," a memoir of her Washington experiences.

Pitching in the World Series was a thrilling experience, but the most exciting event in my life was when I trusted Jesus Christ as my personal Lord and Savior



Anthony Robles was born July 20, 1988 and is a wrestler who won the 2010-11 NCAA individual wrestling championship in the 125-pound weight class despite being born with only one leg.

Three-time Olympian Apolo Ohno has been the top short-track skater in the United States since 2001.


Every sport has its ultimate legend. Baseball has Babe Ruth, basketball has Michael Jordan and golf has Arnold Palmer. Arnold Palmer is golf.



Barry Bostwick is a long way from his Tony-nominated role as the legendary "Danny Zuko" in the original Broadway production of Grease.

Bela Karolyi, 2000 USA Gymnastics Women's National Team Coordinator, was born in Cluj, Romania. Bela Karolyi has become the most successful coach in the history of gymnastics. During his thirty-year career, Bela Karolyi has produced 28 Olympians, nine Olympic Champions, 15 World Champions, 12 European medallists and 6 U.S. National Champions


Emmy-award Winning Broadcast Journalist; Author of Five New York Times Bestselling Books; Correspondent on HBO's "Real Sports"



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

For the last fifteen years, Bill Maher has set the boundaries of where funny, political talk can go on in American television.


Energized by a mission to scientifically literate society, Bill Nye is not only a scientist, but also a comedian, teacher and author.

Television personality and origial Donald Trump "Aprentice" Bill Rancic hosts the successful nationally-syndicated television show, America Now, and serves as co-executive producer with his wife Giuliana Rancic on the top-rated reality show, Giuliana and Bill.

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




Bob Newhart's career has spanned two successful television shows, fourteen feature films, sold millions of albums worldwide and still performs to sell-out crowds all over the country.

YES, Bob Saget starred on two of the most family-friendly shows network TV has ever produced ("Full House" and "Americas Funniest Home Videos")..

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.



Bobby Flay's culinary versatility is evident in the multiple talents he brings to the field: as a critically-acclaimed chef/restaurateur, award-winning cookbook author and television personality.

Boomer Esiason is the veteran NFL quarterback who led the Cincinnati Bengals to the 1989 Super Bowl. A left-handed quarterback, Esiason starred at the University of Maryland and was chosen by the Bengals in the second round of the 1984 college draft. He became the team's starter in 1985.



NFL football great, Brett Favre, was born on October 10, 1969. Brett Favre currently plays quarterback for the New York Jets.


Brian Kelly completed his 12th year at the helm of the Grand Valley State football program in fine fashion with the 2002 NCAA DII National Championship.







Host of NBC's "Last Call with Carson Daly" and Host of the nationally syndicated radio program "Carson Daly Most Requested"






Future Hall of Famer Charles Barkley brought vitality, attitude and a host of skills to professional basketball, maturing into one of the league's most respected, awe-inspiring and recognizable individuals.




Best known as one half of the hilariously irreverent, satirical, counter-culture, no-holds-barred duo of 'Cheech and Chong,' Cheech Marin is a paradox in the world of entertainment.



ESPN's Chris Berman is one of sports television's brightest and most recognizable personalities. Twice the versatile Berman has been selected the National Sportscaster of the Year (1989-1990) by the members of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.

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.

Since 1989, Chris Fowler has been ESPN's primary college football and men's college basketball studio host. He's anchored College GameDay, the network's award-winning Saturday morning college football preview show, since 1990, and The Weekend Kickoff Show and College Football Scoreboard since 1991.



Millions of fans know Chris Webber best for his outstanding athletic ability on the basketball court but Cwebb, as he is affectionately known, leads the pack in more than just sports.

Emmy Award-winning actress, Breast Cancer Survivor and Advocate for Early Detection of Breast Cancer

Business Strategist, New York Times Best-Selling Author, CEO of Mobile Future Institute and Editor of mCommerce Daily

Clay Aiken (born Clayton Holmes Grissom on November 30, 1978) is an American pop music singer who rose to fame on the American Idol television program. He came in a close second in the contest, with Ruben Studdard winning by a narrow margin.


Clyde Fessler, the former Vice President of Business Development for Harley-Davidson Motor Company, played an integral part in their dramatic turnaround over the past 24 years.


One of Scotland's most acclaimed comedians, Craig Ferguson first became known to American audiences as Nigel Wick, Drew Carey's evil boss on The Drew Carey Show.


As one of the best wide receivers in NFL history, it's really no surprise that Cris Collinsworth caught on so fast to football commentating.

Member of the 2008 U.S. Men's 4x100m Olympic Gold Medalist relay team at the Beijing Olympics; Gold Medalist in the 4x100m free relay and Silver medalist in the 50m freestyle at the 2007 World Championships



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

Dale Earnhardt Jr. is a third generation driver in a family forever connected to the sport of stock-car racing.


Fouts was named the American Football Conference player of the year by The Sporting News and United Press International in 1979 and by UPI in 1982, when he was selected as the NFL player of the year by the Professional Football Writers Association.

Dan Marino has always played every football game like it might be his last. He learned the sport growing up on a playground in Pittsburgh that now bears his name and went on to lead the Pitt Panthers to three consecutive 11-1 seasons and become the most prolific NFL passer of all-time.


Emmy-award winning comedian Dana Carvey has maintained a tremendous career. Carvey was born June 2, 1955, in Missoula, Montana.

Named a "comedian phenom and icon" by Entertainment Weekly, Dane Cook has maintained his reputation as one of today's most prolific stand-up comedians while simultaneously distinguishing himself as a charismatic and versatile actor in a variety of film and television projects.





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

After a 29-year racing career, Darrell Waltrip's NASCAR journey continues in 2001 as a full-time NASCAR on FOX television commentator, doing what some say he does best: talk. Soon after Waltrip joined the Winston Cup circuit at the 1972 Winston 500, he earned the nickname "Jaws" for keeping his big mouth open despite failing to win his first race until his 50th start.

Daryl Peter "Moose" Johnston (born February 10, 1966 in Youngstown, New York) is a former American football fullback in the NFL who played his entire career with the Dallas Cowboys from (1989-1999).



