![]() 2026 AASCIF Annual ConferenceSunday, July 26 - Wednesday July 29
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Courtney Clark Courtney Clark is the luckiest unlucky person in the world. After witnessing the terrorist attacks of September 11th from her office just 18 blocks north, she thought she had escaped unscathed. Little did she know the events of 9/11 would cause her to develop cancer just a few years later.
Her experiences caused her to become a researcher and author on resilience and adaptability, to help people achieve their goals even when everything changes. Courtney has built two successful businesses and is the author of three books, including her most recent book ReVisionary Thinking. If she wasn’t writing and speaking about resilience, Courtney would have wanted to be a tap dancer. Thankfully for her audiences, she wasn't very good at it.
Charles R. Scott Charles R. Scott is co-founder of Team See Possibilities and an Executive Mentor who helps people grow personally and professionally. After a 14-year career at Intel Corporation, he published two books about cycling over 7,000 miles with his young children across Japan, Iceland, Western Europe and the U.S.
As co-founder of Team See Possibilities, Charles has served as a guide for his fellow co-founder Dan Berlin, who lost his eyesight to the disease cone rod dystrophy. Their endurance challenges include running across the Grand Canyon and a speed ascent up Mt. Kilimanjaro. For more information, see www.ExecutiveMentorCharlesScott.com. |