A volunteer from the American Red Cross was one of the first people to greet Sanderson when he made shore in New Jersey after the crash on the Hudson. |
When US Airways Flight 1549, or “The Miracle on the Hudson”, ditched into the Hudson River on January 15, 2009, Dave Sanderson not only survived the “crash” but also started to realize the moments which made up his life, prepared him for what was about to happen.
Sanderson spoke about his experience with the first responders and Red Cross volunteers who assisted him following the crash on the Hudson. |
Dave shared his story with Red Cross Kentucky Region board members and donors at Le Relais in Louisville, KY. In his stirring presentation, Sanderson revealed the inner strength it took to make it through the day, and how you can grow from challenges throughout your personal and business life and how resiliency, leadership, and state management can help you not only overcome any obstacle, but grow and thrive! How all the moments in your life MATTER!
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