Key Note Sessions
Mark Leinweaver
Mark Leinweaver is an MLB Agent who represents over 75 professional players and commands 20 years of experience as an agent, TV & radio broadcaster, writer and educator. His daily responsibilities include managing off-the-field client services, contract negotiation and communicating with all 30 clubs on behalf of the players and their families.
Mark is a frequent speaker at schools and colleges nationwide on Why Character Matters, offering guidance on social media dangers, bravery, volunteering and anti-bullying leadership. He is a volunteer guest professor each semester at the University of Southern California (USC) and lectures at colleges about “How To Get A Job In Sports”.
Mark was the baseball team captain at Stonehill College (Mass.) and graduated with a degree in Communication.
Brad Montgomery
Brad teaches how to Embrace Your Awesomeness to boost productivity, creativity, innovation & profits. He turns typical meetings into transformational events using humor & story. Oh, and he’s pretty funny.
Brad has transformed audiences in all 50 states and on four continents. He’s spoken to dozens of banks, insurance companies, associations, hospitals and Fortune 500 businesses. His past clients include Microsoft, Verizon, the FBI (yes, that FBI) the CIA (yes, that CIA) and the IRS (where he withheld 30% of his best strategies). Brad specializes in using uses humor, interactivity, sound, music and visuals to ignite audiences so that they can get more out of themselves and those people around them, improve their lives and their jobs. Audiences and meeting planners describe Brad as “authentic.” He’s a real guy on stage and off. Thinking of a canned and over-polished motivational speaker? Brad is the polar opposite. Other speakers TALK about engagement. But Brad SHOWS you how to harness the power of your own AWESOMENESS in hands-on, experiences that you’ll remember and implement. It’s the difference between a “speech” and an “event.”
Although he is proud of his many awards and national credits, he’s convinced that his best feats so far are his kids.