Those attending the event participated in leadership training seminars, informative workshops, and fund raising events for the Pilot International Foundation. Special guest speakers and workshop leaders included author and leadership expert, Lisa Earle McLeod; Brain Injury Peer Visitor Association founder, Ann Boriskie; autism support group founder, Barbie Lauver; Project Lifesaver founder, Gene Saunders; Daytona State College Assoc. V.P. for Institutional Effectiveness, Dr. Nancy Morgan; Pilot scholar Meghan Francis; V.P. of Education of Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge, PA, Jason Raia.
Now in its 91st year, Pilot International is a volunteer service organization with more than 400 Pilot Clubs in five countries. Pilot's service focus is brain disorders/diseases, and each year, Pilot Clubs conduct programs and projects that assist those in their community who are affected by illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD), schizophrenia, depression and similar.
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