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In this course, Lieutenant Commander (retired) Navy SEAL Dan Cnossen shares his story of how he acquired a physical disability while in military service. He will discuss some of the challenges that he initially faced and continues to face in navigating often inaccessible or difficult physical environments. In addition, we will discuss how to create a welcoming, inclusive workplace environment...
Available Class Formats | People Count |
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Interactive WorkshopBest for employees who want to talk, connect, and engage in hands-on training. | Best for teams up to 60 people |
Facilitated LearningBest for employees who like to listen with some engagement and discussion throughout. | Best for teams up to 90 people |
Lecture Followed by Q&ABest for employees who like to listen, absorb and ask questions at the end. Can also be a keynote or speech. | Best for teams up to 120 people |
Class DurationsFlexible class lengths to meet your team’s needs. 60Mins 75Mins 90Mins 2Hours |
More About Dan Cnossen
Dan Cnossen was raised on a fifth-generation family farm in Topeka, Kansas. After successfully completing SEAL qualification training in 2003, he deployed numerous times in support of global special operations. As a SEAL platoon commander, he was severely injured in 2009 in Afghanistan, resulting in the amputation of both legs above the knees. Turning to sport for recovery, Cnossen began...Add to Wishlist
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