This month AEI Speakers Bureau is getting all riled up for sports
With the Paralympics in Sochi finally coming to a close, we’re back to scoping out the good ol’ US of A for more upcoming sports. 
 
The annual NCAA March Madness tournament started last week, with college students from all over the country getting ready to score some points. If any of you have basketball on the brain like we do, you should consider checking out some of AEI’s veteran NBA speakers for your next event, ranging from NBA All-Stars Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson, Orlando Magic’s Senior VP Pat Williams, Miami Heat President and Head Coach Pat Riley, or even President of Basketball Operations for the Detroit Pistons, Joe Dumars! 

The NFL is also gearing up for next season with their free agency picks currently underway. The New England Patriots have agreed to a one-year deal with free-agent Darrelle Revis, and have re-signed Tight End Michael Hoomanawanui and Wide Receiver Brandon LaFell. For anyone who can’t stop thinking about the NFL and what’s to come in the next season, might we suggest booking one of our AEI speakers from the NFL for your next event? We’re talking former NFL quarterbacks Joe Montana and Archie Manning, Super Bowl Champion Michael Strahan, NFL coach Don Shula, and Heisman Trophy Winner Doug Flutie

 
Last and most exciting of all is MLB preseason’s spring training with Boston’s very own 2013 World Series Champions, the Red Sox! For anyone counting down ‘til Opening Day, AEI Speakers Bureau has the perfect MLB speakers for your next engagement, ranging from Red Sox Hall of Famer, Rico Petrocelli, former Reds manager Pete Rose, MLB Hall of Famer Ozzie Smith, and soon-to-be MLB Hall of Famer this July, Joe Torre
Hopefully like all of us here at AEI Speakers Bureau, you’ll spend this spring talking sports too!  
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