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  Get 
            the Most from Captain Brudnicki's Presentation 
  A/V 
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 General 
            Information
 
 Every type of business and 
            industry will find Captain Brudnicki's presentation valuable because 
            the strategies that were successful saving lives during the Perfect 
            Storm can help any organization become more successful.
 
 People easily relate to this inspiring story because everyone has 
            been in a situation that they could not control and had to make difficult 
            decisions when they didn't like the options, or they have been part 
            of a group that had to come together as a team and act with a single 
            focus if they had any chance to accomplish their goal.
 
 Any company or association that wants to remain in business must manage 
            risk. Captain Brudnicki uses the experience he gained from leading 
            successful high-risk missions with international visibility combined 
            with what he learned investigating leaders and teams who did not understand 
            the principles of risk management or chose to ignore them. He can 
            help any group understand how to implement the steps necessary for 
            success while avoiding the pitfalls.
 
 
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 Get 
            the Most from Captain Brudnicki's Presentation
 
 We take our responsibility 
            to you very seriously. We don't want you to be merely satisfied; we 
            want you to be thoroughly delighted. To get the most from Captain 
            Brudnicki or any other speaker, please consider the following:
 
 Captain Brudnicki enjoys meeting as many members of his audience as 
            possible. If requested, he will attend your social events but please 
            do not make arrangements to keep him out late at night or he will 
            not be at his peak performance the next morning.
 
 The eye follows movement, not sound. If photos are to be taken, never 
            take them during the first fifteen minutes of the presentation. It 
            will be too much of a distraction for your audience and the speaker. 
            Have your photographer take photos from the back of the room and/or 
            have him take "posed action shots" during the break.
 
 Do not introduce the speaker immediately after award presentations, 
            extended announcements, sad announcements or moments of silence for 
            a recently departed friend or colleague. Either consider presenting 
            awards and making announcements after your speaker is finished, or 
            give the audience a stretch break for a couple of minutes before introducing 
            the speaker.
 
 Audiences will not receive much value from any speaker after athletic 
            activities, marathon meetings, cocktail parties, gourmet dinners or 
            arriving jet-lagged from another time zone.
 
 It is not a good idea to have your main speaker the last day of a 
            conference when the audience is at half-attendance or everyone has 
            been up very late the night before. To capitalize on your investment 
            consider changing the schedule to when everyone is more alert.
 
 We hope this will help you. We want to present a first-class program.
 
 
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 A/V 
            Equipment
 
 Please have a lavalier 
            microphone. If that is not possible, the second choice is a cordless 
            hand-held microphone. The last choice is a hand-held microphone with 
            a long cord (50 feet).
 
 Your audience will not be focused and will not remember the speakers 
            message if he is competing with a loud noise from the room next door.
 
 Do not use the speaker system in the ceiling of the room. A separate 
            sound system will have a much higher quality sound. If you are in 
            a divided ballroom, it eliminates the possibility of the group next 
            door from being patched into your room.
 
 
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   Contact Click 
                            here to contact Captain Larry Brudnicki.
 
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                            Captain 
                              Brudnicki commanded the Coast Guard Ship that performed two dramatic rescues during the worst weather in more than 100 years, which became known as "The Perfect Storm" and inspired the book that was on the NY Times best-seller list and the blockbuster movie starring George Clooney. 
 
The 
                              Perfect Storm is not an isolated incident. Throughout 
                              his 30 year Coast Guard career you could generally 
                              find Captain Brudnicki in the wrong place at the right time. 
 
It 
                              all started when he commanded his first ship at 
                              the age of 23.
 
It continued when he went on to command three more ships
 
 
							  He led 
                              the team that converted almost all federal buoys 
                              and lighthouses to solar power and earned the Coast 
                              Guard international recognition,
 
Became the Facilities Engineer for President Reagan's Inauguration,
 
Helped 
                              save the federal government from the liability of 
                              the $5 Billion cost of the clean-up operation during 
                              the EXXON VALDEZ oil spill disaster,
 
Coordinated 
                              the efforts of 80 government agencies and directed 
                              all Coast Guard Operations for the 1995 America's 
                              Cup Races in San Diego,
 
Seized a Chinese vessel in the East China Sea for a violation of the United Nations Moratorium on high seas drift net fishing,
 
And, 
                              created an organized counter-drug operation for 
                              the Coast Guard in the Pacific Ocean, where he had tactical 
                              control of ships and aircraft that seized 150 tons 
                              of cocaine, including the ten largest cocaine seizures 
                              two years in a row. 
 
After he was no longer paid to get cold and wet, Captain Brudnicki began his second career as a Professional Speaker, Author, and Consultant.
 
He has appeared on CNN, Fox Business News, ABC, The History Channel, National Geographic, The Learning Channel, and the Outdoor Life Network.
 
Captain Brudnicki was inducted into the Coast Guard Hall of Heroes in 2009.
 
Now 
                              listen to his first hand account of how he made 
                              life and death decisions, and motivated his crew 
                              to perform their best in conditions that are almost beyond 
                              imagination.
 
Please 
                              welcome Captain Brudnicki.  
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                    | Room 
                Set-Up 
 Captain Brudnicki 
                likes to move around, so please do NOT put him behind a lectern 
                or head table. If the head table is on a riser or a stage, pull 
                it back from the edge to allow space for him to stand in front 
                of it.
 
 The best seats in the house - directly in front of the speaker 
                - are often wasted in a large empty aisle. The speaker must move 
                from stage left to stage right and back again to address a "divided" 
                audience. Use two smaller side aisles on either side of center.
 
 
      
 Tell the hotel 
                or conference center to put the front row close to the speaker 
                and try to seat people near the front of the room. Please have 
                only as many chairs as you expect people, with extra chairs stacked 
                up at the back of the room. Otherwise, the front rows will be 
                empty. 
 Stager the chairs so that the audience does not have to twist 
                and turn in their seats to see past the head of the person directly 
                in front of them.
 
 If you know some attendees will be in wheelchairs, you might remove 
                a few chairs at the ends of the rows near the front, to provide 
                space for them to wheel their chairs to the ends of these aisles. 
                This allows for easy entry/exit, and it's nice change for those 
                often relegated to the back row in an audience.
 
 Many of the lights may be off because of audiovisual presentations 
                used by the previous speaker. Please make sure they are turned 
                on so that the entire room is well lit, but especially the stage 
                area. If spotlights are available, consider using them.
 
 It is difficult for the speaker to build rapport with the audience 
                if they are still eating. Please tell the hotel to clear the tables 
                before introducing the speaker so that the audience will not be 
                distracted by the noise of the waiters/waitresses.
 
 If the door at the back of the room closes loudly, please have 
                a doorstop or tape the lock so that the door will not be a distraction.
 
 
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