In 2001, Brad Manard was living an ordinary Life as an Iowa School Superintendent.
Tony\'s Saloon in Key West, anonymous author wrote 11/1/08 - On this saddest of days, we all celebrate the Life he lived, the Life we wished we lived, and the possibilities of the Life before us.....
That day, in the restroom at Capt.
In his 92 years of life, Tony shared in his last days that Life Lessons made the last month of his Life one of the best months of his life.
Tony Tarracino passed away on November 1, 2008, four days after celebrating the official release of Life Lessons.
Capt. -An earned Ed.
D degree from the University of South Dakota -In 2008, he was a nominee for Iowa\'s Superintendent of the Year Brad is continuing to write with his first novel The White Room due to be published soon. degrees from the University of Nebraska. and M.
Ed. -An earned B.
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His history includes: -Over 30 years as a superintendent, high school principal, assistant principal and English teacher in Nebraska.
Brad Manard is currently the Superintendent of the Boone Community School District in Boone, IA.
Tony\'s Life Lessons have influenced Brad\'s leadership style including his understanding of compassion, appreciation for the unique qualities of each individual, and the impact of kindness.
Together, Brad and Captain Tony co-wrote the Captain\'s memoirs entitled Life Lessons of a Legend focusing on Captain Tony\'s Life Lessons and his ability to build strong, positive relationships with people.
Immortalized in Buffett\'s song Last Mango in Paris, the revered saloon owner, gun- runner, and mayor emuritus of Key West, Captain Tony has lived a Caribbean Life on the edge of free-wheeling spirit and adventure.
From there, he met Jimmy Buffett\'s friend, the legendary Captain Tony Tarracino.
Then he read Jimmy Buffett\'s A Pirate Looks at 50, realized Jimmy was having a lot more fun than he was, and decided to adopt his Untamed Spirit.
In 2001, Brad Manard was living an ordinary Life as an Iowa School Superintendent