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Behind an unmarked door at a nondescript strip mall near the San Jose Airport, Brian Banmiller is strapping into a high-tech flying contraption. It is the work of two aerospace engineers with a dream to build the first viable personal flying machine. It is not ready to fly yet, the engineers tell Brian. But when it is, it'll revolutionize how everyone gets around. Brian recalls James Bond flying such a device in "Thunderball" and, in his television report, Brian tells his viewers what's happening in Silicon Valley represents the realization of fantasy.
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Brian's diverse experience and unique perspectives combine with his pleasant and personal manner to engage audiences on many levels. From his days as an Air Force squadron commander to his long career as a business journalist, commentator and public speaker, Brian's approach to speaking and presentation is thought-provoking, inspirational and creative.
| Business and politics: Is it a witch's brew? |
| What the Global Economy means to America & American Business |
| What you need to know about world economies in the coming decade |
| White Collar Crime Doesn't Pay. Business Ethics Does. |
| How the Media shapes Events and what that means to you |
| Stories from the field |
| Great Leaders I have known |

Brian and Senator John McCain
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Brian's vast experience as a professional journalist gives him unique abilities to bring out the best in any guest. In an on-stage "Question, Answer & Analysis" session, Brian will interact with your executives, creative thinkers and newsmakers to evoke deep insights that engage and excite your audience. Brian's personal manner and seasoned interviewing skills put even the most nervous guest at ease. His involvement makes for an outstanding and memorable event that is fresh, spontaneous and thought-provoking. It's a great way to open up a meeting or presentation in a way that offers real value and leaves audiences more prepared to face their own professional challenges.
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