Saturday, April 4, 2015

Adaptive Motorsports & Wellness - APRIL 25 & 26 - Lee USA Speedway- TV filming

EIN # 46-4284201
NH Business ID 701924
859 River Rd
Plymouth NH 03264
Brian Hanaford
603-960-4402
Adaptive Motorsports & Wellness program provides a NASCAR driving experience to combat wounded/injured servicemen and women. This fully adaptive car provides a unique, adaptive, driving experience for our most deserving veterans. The driving experience combined with an adaptive driving simulator enables wounded service members to regain mobility lost due to wounds and injuries suffered in service to our nation.


-2012 VIDEO OF THE YEAR : Veterans Day Feature - SPEED TV 11-11-2011

Dr Jeffrey Heckman's scientific paper presented at International RESNA conferance -Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America-  was the first step towards introducing Freedom, Hope and Opportunity into rehabilitation and reintegration into society post injury. 

"Hollywood" Brad Leighton, American Canadian Tour Rookie of the year 1991 and '95 ACT Champion before jumping into back to back NASCAR North Touring Series Championships in 1999 & 2000. 

Woody Groton, Pursian Gulf combat veteran and former National Director of Wounded Warrior Project "Soldier Ride". Woody can speak all day long about EMPOWERMENT benefits to disabled Vets
Jeff Tiesson Canadian disabled Hall of Fame inductee, double arm amputee demonstrating the development of hand /eye coordination on our driving simulator modified with hand controls. Jeff (Tiessen) is also the President  of Active Living Magazine -North Americas leading magazine for health and activities for people with disabilities and Paralympic  World Record holder in 400 M. No doubt this will get major viewership in USA as well as Canada.

Dr David Wolf' life was turned on upside down, a Karting accident left him paralyzed from the waist down. He had a beutiful wife, ambitious kids, and one of the busiest OB/GYN practices in southeastern Michigan. Like many people who lose the opportunity to do the work they cherish, he felt like his identity had been removed. 
AMW testing and filming disabled vets and physically challenged civilians driving the Worlds first and only "Arrive & Drive" stock car experience for physically challenged at Lee USA Speedway -Governors Cup 150, American Canadian Tour 150 footage will be combined with the simulator footage mentioned above. 
Richard Morse Productions  will edit footage of people with disabilities developing virtual world driving skills, that transition seamlessly to real world applications. Richard has worked in New York for fortune 500 advertising campaigns for clients such as American Express, IBM, Rolex, Listerine and  PfizerFinal film footage will be polished and distributed as human interest post event. 
-Terese Schlecter  Producer, Author, Public and Media Relationsformer Department of Defense Sr director, D.o.D News, NBC News, and USA Today added support to our media campaign, and media releases. 

FILMING FOR GLOBAL AUDIENCE 


Newly injured traditionally make a mental list of things they can no longer do. DADC driving simulator was designed to help reprogram the brain by developing virtual world driving skills and hand eye coordination to use            



   

AM&W empower physically challenged with assistive technology designed to transition virtual world driving skills to real world applications. First responders and transportation specialist employ the same training software to reduce accidents and save lives.
  


Brad Leighton stepped away from on track success in order to focus 100% on real estate development and hotel/motel construction. Brad is no stranger to victory lane and eager to share Freedom, Hope & Opportunity with rookie drivers.
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Woody Groton, former National Director of Wounded Warrior Project "Soldiers Ride", Gulf War Combat Veteran,25 years experience in Information Technology, program management, and organizational leadership in the military, federal government, non-profit, and private sector. Joint Staff   pictured above with  Medal of Honor recipient SSG Ryan Pitts.          

Jeff Tiesson,  double arm amputee,demonstrate benefits of driving simulator such as developing hand eye coordination post injury. Jeff was inducted into Canadian disabled Hall of Fame, is a Paralympic World Record holder 400M and President of Active Living Magazine -North Americas leading magazine for health and activities for people with disabilities.    

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Dr David Wolf, hospital administrator, Author
 and Spiritual Leader



   

Sure Grip, North Americas largest manufacturer of hand controls and driving aids for the disabled community is well known for Innovative Driving Solutions. Keith Howell donated "upgraded" models of quick release hand controls that are user friendly experience for end users.
                 


Michael Davis Insurance provides 
$5,000,000.00 liability coverage    
Richard Morse returns to New England from NYC after 20 years working in media production as a producer and editor of digital video production and post production work for clients that include Ogilvy & Winter and J. Walter Thompson Advertising Agencies and Working with American Express, IBM, Rolex, Listerine, Pfitzer, Wyeth & Novart      to p       roduces narrative, documentary, corporate communication pieces, television spots and internet videos. Richard Morse Productions will deliver a video message of active disabled persons sharing Freedom – Hope - Opportunity with newly injured persons. 
    

Terese Schlecter, connects Regional market with National & International outlets....another HUGE donation of services; Terese is Emmy Award winning television producer and writer, Sr Producer, Long Forms and Specials with Department of Defense News AKA Defense Media Activity; NBC coverage of White House - Pentagon - Congress, and Field Produced Documentaries in conjunction with USA Today Live.