Opening Session—
First Lessons Last a Lifetime

Jack Jacobs

On-Camera Military and
Political Analyst
Retired U.S. Army Colonel
Millington, New Jersey





 
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Colonel Jack Jacobs earned the congressional Medal of Honor for exceptional heroism on the battlefields of Vietnam. He also holds three Bronze Stars and two Silver Stars. Mr. Jacobs, an on-camera military and political analyst for NBC and retired U.S. Army colonel, leads off the 53rd Annual Employee Benefits Conference. He believes that although most people focus on the difficulties they encounter, neither life nor leadership is all that difficult. Mr. Jacobs believes we all learn important lessons early in life. In his case, it was as a young combat soldier and those lessons have served him in life and business for the past 40 years. Mr. Jacobs maintains that we fail when we ignore our primary lessons. Because life is short, he says, living, working and leading are always
best done with a sense of humor.

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Finale Session—
Live Full and Die Empty

Les Brown

Speaker, Author and Philanthropist
Les Brown Enterprises, LLC
Chicago, Illinois






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As a renowned professional speaker, author and television personality, Les Brown has risen to national prominence by delivering a high-energy message which tells people how to shake off mediocrity and live up to their greatness. He returns to encourage, invigorate and send conference goers on their way with a powerful finale message. Brown will challenge you to “Live Full and Die Empty” as he shares the importance of living your dreams now and not waiting for “some day.” From powerful principles to captivating stories, his energy will inspire you to leap toward your next level of
personal success.

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