SPONSORED: I Care San Antonio hosts its annual O'Dark Thirty Breakfast with keynote speaker David Cook, peak performance coach, on Nov. 17.
He worked with the San Antonio Spurs from 1996-2004, a period that included two NBA championships. In addition to the Spurs, Cook has coached innumerable athletes across the PGA, NBA, NFL, MLB, Olympics and the collegiate national championship ranks.
Cook has stepped out of the limelight recently, taking on fewer speaking engagements. However, he was moved by the heart of I Care SA’s mission — to improve lives by providing complete eye care to those who cannot afford it — and is excited to participate. Top donors will be given the exciting opportunity to meet Cook on the evening of Nov. 16 for an intimate VIP Evening Reception.
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