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"Clayton
Anderson is as American as mom, baseball and apple
pie. He is an outstanding motivational speaker
especially to a younger audience. He comes from
small town Nebraska and achieved his lifelong
dream of becoming Nebraska’s first astronaut.
His message is that you can do whatever you put
your mind to as long as you work hard and never
give up. I have seen him keep an entire school
spellbound by his remarks as well as bring tears
to the eyes of 500 adults after a keynote address.
Clayton has strong family values, an incredible
work ethic and despite his success in space has
his feet firmly planted on the ground."
~ Rod
Bates
General Manager
Nebraska Educational Telecommunications
"We hired Clay Anderson
to speak to a group of 200 BP new hire employees.
Clay presented material from his career at NASA,
addressing the value of personal and institutional
courage and effectively relating the technical
challenges faced by NASA and BP. He is articulate,
enthusiastic, and thoroughly entertaining. He
tailors his message to his audience and answers
questions from the audience with a smile, good
humor and a touch of irreverence. Clay has been
a pleasure to work with, and I would recommend
his service to any organization."
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Aubrey
Collie
BP Challenge Summit Co-Lead
"Astronaut Clayton Anderson
spoke to over 1000 of our members in October 2012
and was a success from start to finish. He is
well-spoken, funny, educational, yet poignant
and received a standing ovation at the conclusion
of his talk. Clayton’s presentation appealed
to all ages and gave the audience a clearer understanding
into the life of a NASA astronaut. On a personal
level, he was a delight to work with while in
Omaha. Prompt, accommodating and fun to be with.
He made my job as the lecture coordinator a breeze!"
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Carrie
May,
Omaha Town Hall
VP – Lecture Coordinator
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CLAYTON
ANDERSON
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BIO:
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On
Christmas Eve, 1968 the Astronauts of Apollo 8; Frank
Borman, James Lovell and William Anders did what no
other humans had ever done. Now, almost 50 years ago,
a turbulent world cast their eyes to the heavens for
a unique view of our home planet. It was on this very
night, when humans were able for the very first time
in history, to see our planet Earth rise over the
lunar horizon, that a small town boy from Nebraska
decided to pursue his life’s work of becoming
a United States Astronaut, just a mere two months
shy of his tenth birthday.
On that night in 1968 along
with his family, Clayton Anderson’s eyes and
ears were intently focused on a small black and white
television set in the center of their Ashland, Nebraska
living room, as they watched and listened to Commander
Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot Jim Lovell and
Lunar Module Pilot William Anders as they became the
first humans to leave low-Earth orbit and become captured
by the gravitational pull of the silent sentinel of
our night sky.
This is the unique story of
the passionate pursuit of a young man’s dream
and his ability to persevere and overcome tremendous
odds to represent his State and Country in the achievement
of his destiny - to soar into the heavens as only
a very privileged few have done. Clayton shares the
stories of his life as an astronaut…from the
very beginnings of his selection to this hallowed
corps after 15 years of trying, to his 152 day adventure
onboard the International Space Station and his final
15 day mission aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery.
You will be awed by the beauty
of our planet Earth from 215 miles up, moved by the
impact of a shuttle liftoff and inspired by the tragedy
of the Columbia mission that never returned. You will
learn how the values of teamwork, trust and faith
can help in the struggles to maintain family cohesion
in the midst of constant international travel and
overcome the loss of loved ones in the midst of personal
triumphs.
Clayton has spoken throughout
the Midwest and the United States sharing his story
of perseverance, patience and faith with audiences
of all ages and from all walks of life. His message
is delivered with humor and honesty and the personable
style of a storyteller who once dreamed of the heavens
and who believes that living life the right way can
position oneself to achieve those dreams with no regrets.
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Houston,
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The
Ordinary Spaceman: From Boyhood Dreams to Astronaut
(2015) This
book puts you in the flight suit of U.S. astronaut
Clayton C. Anderson and takes you on the journey
of this small-town boy from Nebraska who spent
167 days living and working on the International
Space Station, including more than forty hours
of space walks. Anderson gives an authentic
view of the highs and the lows, the triumphs
and the tragedies of life as a NASA astronaut.
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The
Dream of a Lifetime
Hop into the flight suit pocket of US Astronaut, Clayton
Anderson, and learn about the journey of this small-town
Nebraska boy who spent 167 days living and working in
space. Anderson, who was “kicked to the curb”
by NASA 14 times before his ultimate selection, went
on to become a veteran spacewalker ranked 28th on the
world’s list, with nearly 40 hours working in
the vacuum of space over 6 spacewalks, Anderson's
story of humility, perseverance and hard work gives
a unique personal perspective into his life and an openly
human look at what it takes to be a successful “steely-eyed
astronaut”. Entertaining and informative, Anderson
will challenge attendees to examine how they may apply
the same concepts to their everyday work and personal
lives.
Never
a Commander, Always a Leader
A two-time Shuttle and ISS Astronaut, logging over 167
days living and working in outer space, Anderson was
never allowed the coveted slot of Mission Commander.
Undaunted by the apparent management oversight, Anderson’s
career reflects consistent leadership in all facets
of his NASA career. Through the process of pursuing
his lifelong dream of preparing to live and work in
space, fertile ground is provided for developing and
enhancing one’s personal management and leadership
style. Through his unique on-orbit perspective, Anderson
offers three simple leadership tenets that could prove
helpful to you and your organization as you tackle your
future successes!
For
the Beauty of the Earth
Spending 152 days floating above our beautiful planet
changes one’s “orbital” perspective
of the spaceship we call Earth. Through photos taken
during his expedition to the International Space Station
(ISS), Anderson provides an entertaining and reflective
discussion of life onboard the United States’
most complex technical achievement. Beginning by involving
the audience in a “pseudo” game of Jeopardy
and the category of "US and World Geography for
$5000,” the presentation focuses on how this life
changing experience led to a strengthening of his personal
faith.
Customized
Commencement and Organizational Keynote Speeches
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