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Steve Susman, Janine Driver, Dr. Roger Jahnke, Barbara Hemphill

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Janine Driver New York Times Bestselling author and keynote speaker, Janine Driver is the CEO of the Body Language Institute, an exclusive certification program that provides companies the fastest way to save time and make money

Steve Susman one of the country’s most successful trial lawyers.  Forty years ago, he created the country’s first commercial litigation boutique, specializing in representing plaintiffs on a contingent fee basis in complex business disputes including antitrust and securities fraud class actions. Susman Godfrey, the firm he created, now has 5 offices around the country and over 100 trial lawyers. He is serving as the Executive Director of that Project and this fall will teach law students how to try cases in a way that removes most of the objections to trial by jury

Barbara Hemphill has focused on organizing paper and physical clutter.  With the dawn of the Internet, she began applying her principles to digital clutter.  In recent years she has concluded that the clutter that actually creates physical and digital clutter, and prevents people from accomplishing their work and enjoying their lives is emotional and spiritual

Dr. Roger Jahnke original founder and past Board Chair of the NQA. Following 30 years of clinical practice of Chinese Medicine, with insights gained through the practice of Qigong and Tai Chi, he transformed his clinical work --- to train Qigong and Tai Chi Teachers and Practice Leaders. As the founder and lead trainer at he Institute of Integral Qigong and Tai Chi (IIQTC) Roger and key Senior Trainers have trained over 1000 Teachers and Practice Leaders, who work in every sector of society. Dr Jahnke has led 9 training groups to the hospitals, parks, temples and sacred mountain sites in China to explore and deepen the practice and the knowledge base

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