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General Sessions
Saturday, June 24 9:30 – 11:30a.m.
General Session I

Speaker: Bruce Jenner

Bruce Jenner captivated the world when he broke the world record by scoring 8,634 points in the decathlon at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal and earned the title “World’s Greatest Athlete.” Since then, Jenner has become a respected motivational speaker, sports commentator, entrepreneur, commercial spokesperson, television personality, actor, producer and author. As guest host, correspondent and commentator for NBC, ABC and Fox Sports, Jenner has covered a variety of events including track and field, surfing, motocross and CART Indy car races and his expertise landed him an Outstanding International Sportscaster of the Year award.
Bruce Jenner is a loyal supporter of many non-profit and charitable organizations and strives to further the efforts of agencies connected with learning disabilities. Jenner was inducted into the Olympic Hall of Fame in 1986 and is also a member of the Track and Field Hall of Fame.

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Sunday, June 25 9:30 – 11a.m.
General Session 2

Speaker: CDR Scott Waddle, USN (Ret.)

NAMB Annual Business Meeting and induction of NAMB Board of Directors

Scott Waddle, a native of Austin, Texas, graduated from the United States Naval Academy in May 1981, earning a Bachelors of Science degree in Chemistry. Following graduation, he was commissioned an Ensign and embarked on a twenty-year career in the submarine force
where he served aboard the Atlantic Fleet trident ballistic missile boats Alabama and Kentucky and Pacific Fleet fast attacks San Francisco and Greeneville.
On February 9, 2001, Commander Waddle’s life was forever changed when he gave the order to perform an emergency surface maneuver that inadvertently caused the nine-thousand ton submarine to collide with the Ehime Maru, a 500 ton Japanese fishing vessel, killing nine people on board. Against the advice of his attorney and Navy’s direction, he took responsibility for the accident. In October of 2001 he was honorably discharged from the Navy and retired from active duty as a commander. He is currently an author and inspirational speaker.

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