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Willie Jollie


An Attitude of Excellence

Named one of the Outstanding Five Speakers in the World, Willie has shared the spotlight with many extraordinary motivational speakers. He was inducted into the Speakers Hall of Fame by the National Speakers Association, joining other luminaries such as Ronald Reagan, Zig Ziglar and Les Brown. In 2003, McDonald Corporation, named him “A Black History Maker of Today”.

These accolades did not come easy to Willie. He set himself up for success. As a matter of fact he wrote the book on it – “A Setback Is A Setup For A Comeback,” a best-seller translated into eight languages. He also authored “It Only Takes a Minute to Change Your Life.”


John Zeretzke


Changing the World Through Music

He plays more instruments than you can imagine, as a matter of fact, more than he can count himself. From the bagpipe, to violin, sipsi, mandolin, North African Banders, Native American Flutes and many other instruments, John’s musical performances take you on a musical journey of sound and imagination.

Being an extraordinary musician is only part of what makes Zeretzke special. He has used his eclectic array of talents to inspire youth worldwide, giving them a new perspective on life through music. .


Brian Hawthorne


A Warrior and Advocate for Student Veterans

Brian Hawthorne is truly a remarkable young man whose dedication and commitment to his country and fellow soldiers has earned him well-deserved honors.

Entering the Army Reserves at the age of 18 in 2003, he had no idea that only a few years later he would have a major impact on the lives of many people, including fellow comrades, senior officers, veterans and students.


Mary Wooldridge


Service with a Heart of Gold

Mary Wooldridge loves bringing out the best in people.

She’s a nurse by trade and a teacher at heart and whenever she gets the opportunity she combines both to help others realize their potential.

How we see ourselves today can oftentimes be distorted by past occurrences.

As a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, Mary Wooldridge enjoys challenging people to forget their past and get their lives on the road to success.

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