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Kevin Allen, Dr. Michael F. Roizen, Dan Clark, Lynn Brewer

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Kevin Allen recognized as one of the world’s most accomplished growth professionals. He now consults for companies around the world like Google, Burberry and Verizon and lectures at Columbia University, Harvard, and Regents College London.He is author of bestseller The Hidden Agenda: A Proven Way to Business and Create a Following, and the recently released, The Case of the Missing Cutlery: A Leadership Course for the Rising Star, which has been featured on BBC Radio’s Four Thought series. He is the creator of Planet Jockey, an award-winning online Emotional Intelligence Leadership Game

Michael F. Roizen, MD,four-time #1 New York Times bestselling author and co-founder and originator of the popular RealAge.com website. He is Chief Wellness Officer and chair of the Wellness Institute of the Cleveland Clinic and Chief Medical Consultant to The Dr. Oz Show

Dan Clark CEO of an International High Performance Consulting Firm; University Professor; an Award Winning Athlete who fought his way back from a paralyzing injury that cut short his football career; a New York Times Best Selling Author; Adventurer; Journalist; a Gold Record Songwriter/Recording Artist; and one of the most sought after speakers on the platform today 

Lynn Brewer recognized by the Nobel Peace Centre for her leadership as part of a documentary, she spent nearly three years inside Enron and left the company to blow the whistle. Convinced that “big data” was the answer to predicting the next “Enron” Brewer began a 12-year journey in building a mathematical model using only the financial statements filed by publicly-traded companies – those companies we invest our retirement savings in to discover the pattern of behaviors that existed at Enron to isolate the companies that were at high risk of failing 

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