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Kathleen is a courageous woman and mother of two amazing sons, two dogs and a cat. With over 28 years in a corporate legal field, she specializes in contracts. Kathleen has studied and learned from a variety of teachers on many subjects from quantum physics, modern psychology, breathing techniques, some of the greatest to date motivational speakers/teachers and much more.
Keynote Speaker, Leadership Coach, International Bestselling Author and Emotional Healing Expert.
Donna Brown was one of only five female officers hired in 1979 by the Tallahassee Police Department. Donna was a patrol officer, FTO, training officer, FTO sergeant, detective sergeant for fifteen years, ten of those years supervising the department’s Homicide Unit.
Donna retired in 2006 after a 26-year career, and became an author.
Board Certified Podiatrist
A passion for podiatry runs deep in the Weil family. Born and raised in the Chicagoland area, Dr. Lowell Weil Jr. grew up watching his father, Lowell Sr., work as a podiatrist in local hospitals and as the Team Podiatrist for the Chicago Bears. It was therefore no surprise that he attended the William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine in Chicago for his Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine after graduating from Vanderbilt University.
Tom T. Moore is an award-winning author, speaker, and is in the entertainment business, where for over 40 years he has been president and CEO of his own international motion picture and TV program distribution business, based in Plano, Texas. During this time, he has traveled extensively as part of his business duties to international film markets held in Cannes, Milan, Los Angeles, and Budapest.
The founder and Executive Director of Baseball Process, Walter Beede, was drafted out of high school and played a stint for the Chicago Cubs organization. One of his sons, Tyler, then became an elite and sought-after prospect in high school. Drafted in the first round, the younger Beede opted instead to attend college, playing for a perennial national powerhouse, Vanderbilt. Three years later, with an All-American season and a National Championship, Beede was drafted again in the first round. This time, seven picks higher than he'd been selected out of high school.