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'Mobile CEO' and Family Complete Preparations for Three-Year Voyage of a Lifetime with Vital Safety Training by MedAire
LOS ANGELES --(Business Wire)--
The
Leonard family of California has been prepping for months for their
voyage of a lifetime - three years traveling to far-off adventures
aboard a sailboat - and now they'll have the vital safety training and
supplies they need thanks to MedAire (www.medaire.com),
the world's leading provider of integrated crew
medical training, onboard
medical equipment, and 24/7
access to maritime medical and security
information and advice.
Scott and Mandi Leonard, along with sons Griffin, Jake and Luke, will
set sail July 9. They've given up their 3,200-square-foot house in
southern California, and have been downsizing to be able to live, work
and play on a 50-foot Catamaran for three years while they sail and
visit a myriad of destinations in the Caribbean and Pacific. Scott has
been transitioning operations at his business so he can work remotely
from the high seas, and Mandi has been learning how to be a home-school
teacher for the boys.
Now, as launch date approaches, it's time to make sure the family is as
prepared as possible for any emergencies that may arise at sea. Enter
MedAire, who has agreed to partner with the family to make sure mo, dad
and the kids all are prepared for the worst, and know how to act in a
crisis. The family will learn about a wide variety of subjects, ranging
from travel health and maritime medical emergencies, to the use of
oxygen and medical kits and CPR, wound management and more - even
helicopter evacuations.
"We're excited for the amazing adventure this family is embarking on,"
said MedAire CEO Grant Jeffrey. "We're also proud of them for making
sure to address the serious side of what they're planning, and not just
the romance or the fun. The sea can be a dangerous place, and we're glad
to help them live up to the responsibility of what they're doing by
educating them on the best methods to stay safe and to think on their
feet should something go awry."
Since 1985, MedAire, Inc. has been assisting the passengers and crew of
hundreds of business jets, commercial airlines, yachts and commercial
ships through its expert medical education training courses, medical
equipment offerings, and the medical and logistical expertise of its 24/7
MedLink Global Response Centers. Credited with establishing the
world's first global emergency response center dedicated to providing
immediate, real-time medical assistance to people in remote locations,
MedAire's integrated "Three E" system - education, equipment and
expertise - today serves more than 2,000 clients worldwide.
Dad Scott Leonard said he is grateful for MedAire's expertise and
assistance in preparing the whole family for emergencies. "I may be
captaining this voyage, but I'm not invincible - everyone on board needs
to be prepared to handle themselves in an emergency. We're doing
everything possible to make sure we plan and prepare to make this the
safest and most rewarding experience possible, and that means each of
us, even the kids, learning how to be the safest crew possible."
For Mom Mandi, the safety instruction from MedAire also fit nicely into
her efforts as the family's new educator-in-chief. "I'm excited to help
the boys with their school subjects, but the MedAire lessons are just as
vital. There's nothing more important than the health and safety of your
family, and our boys will carry these lessons and values with them the
rest of their lives."
The Leonards will sail from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., with their first stop
in the Bahamas.
From there they will sail through the Caribbean, to the Panama Canal, to
the Galapagos Islands, down to Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia
and Micronesia.
The family will chronicle its adventures on their Web site, www.themobileceosetssail.com,
as well as on Facebook (News - Alert) http://www.facebook.com/sailingontlb
and the family blog www.threelittlebirds.org.
Scott also will reference the voyage in a book he's writing for fellow
entrepreneurs, "Intentionally Irrelevant," a how-to guide for business
owners who want to reclaim the work-life-balance that often eludes them
once their companies become successful.
ABOUT MEDAIRE
While in the air, at sea or traveling for business or pleasure, airplane
and yacht owners, passengers and crew rely on MedAire's 24/7 Global
Response Centers for remote medical care and security advice and
emergency assistance. For 25 years, aviation and maritime crewmembers
have gained confidence and preparedness skills by taking a variety of
MedAire's medical courses, which teach basic and advanced life support
skills. Students also learn crew resource management skills, how to
contact MedAire's MedLink service for advice, and to use MedAire's
medical equipment designed for remote environments. MedAire, an
International SOS (News - Alert) company, is the world's largest integrated aviation
and maritime provider of medical, travel and security services. Visit
MedAire.com and follow @MedAire_Yachts on Twitter (News - Alert).

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