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Captain Terry “Moose” Millard
This presentation provides time-tested principles that have been used by leaders - good and bad. We will look at examples from business and aviation - from personal experience and reports. We will look at how the role of a good airline captain has changed over the last 25 years and how that parallels the changing requirements for a good leader in a business that wants to practice The Great Game of Business. As in all his presentations, expect "Moose" to entertain while he educates.
Our Speaker: Captain Terry "Moose" Millard. Believing that love and fun are required to live a fulfilling life and reach maximum human potential, Moose uses his passionate style to convince audiences to take action—to make a difference—to push the edge of the performance envelope.
"Moose" earned his pilot license at age 15 and has been flying ever since. He worked his way through college and graduated with a business degree followed by a Masters degree in Human Resource Management.
"Moose" joined the Southwest Airlines team in 1988. He has continued to perform pilot duties while being immersed in corporate culture issues at every level of the company.
In 1990 he began sharing his experience and research as a speaker and consultant. He speaks with passion about building and maintaining high performance corporate cultures, establishing positively outrageous customer service, nurturing gutsy leadership, and dealing with adversity through "Realistic Optimism." In addition to speaking, "Moose" has practiced entrepreneurship in two small businesses over the last 12 years.
"Moose" also works as a consultant with the Freiberg.com Group in their national efforts to help outstanding companies”go for great.” “Moose” resides with his wife, Allene, in Colorado Springs, CO. The origin of his nickname remains a well-guarded secret. |
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