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Marilyn Schott -Professional speaker, trainer and coach
Career and life strategist to CEOs, executives, sales people in accounting, legal, healthcare, banking and financial planners. Her approach incorporates: acting techniques, on-camera training and evaluation, role playing, mock interviews, video playback, in-depth critiques. Member of National Speakers Association and
Chambers of Commerce in Sarasota and Venice.
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David Scobey - Community Education Coordinator & Certified Counselor
Responsible for providing credit and money management education for youth organizations, nonprofits, businesses and government offices in Sarasota.
Working closely with the Sarasota County Down Payment Assistance Program, David provides 7 hour courses for Sarasota residents to help them achieve the American Dream of homeownership.
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Jeff Scott, MD - The Plastic Surgery Center
A native of Kansas City, after a five-year residency in Trauma and General Surgery followed by a residency in Plastic and Reconstuctive Surgery - bith at the Medical College of Virginia.
Member of the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons as well as a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He is also a member of the Florida Medical Society and the Florida Hand Society
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Monica Seles - International Tennis Pro
This 24 year old tennis star from Novi Sad, Yugoslavia lives out behind the gates of Laurel Oak Country Club here in Sarasota!
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Robert Shuster - writer and actor
Author of a short story collection Sevenacide. As actor, he has appeared in numerous local theater productions such as Sound of Music, Cabaret, Funny Money and True West. In addition, he has done stand-up comedy and poetry readings. He is also an accomplished public speaker.
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Jerry Springer - host of The Jerry Springer Show
His first job after law school was working as one of Senator Robert F. Kennedy's presidential campaign aides. In 1977, Springer was elected Mayor of Cincinnati - at age 33, one of the country's youngest mayors.
Springer received seven Emmy Awards for his nightly commentaries, the forerunner to his "Final Thought," and was voted television's Best Anchor for five consecutive years by readers of Cincinnati Magazine. You can find Jerry boating on Sarasota Bay between TV shoots.
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