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BRENDAN COURNANE
Chicago IL 312-287-5321BMCournane@gmail.com http://coachbrendan.com/
Brendan is a runner trapped in a lawyer’s body. He has practiced municipal finance law since graduating law school, and found a passion for running marathons a little over 20 years ago.
He has run marathons all around the country (all 50 States) and the world (all 7 Continents – yes, even Antarctica). He’s known as “Coach Brendan” as he shares his experience, strength and hope with others. From those learning to run to those trying to qualify for the Boston Marathon, he inspires his runners both through storytelling and through motivational speaking.
As a practicing lawyer and runner, he is well-versed in work-life balance and how to make the most out of what life throws at us each day.
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Illinois Storytelling, Inc. is partially funded by the Oak Park Area Arts Council in partnership with the Village of Oak Park, the Illinois Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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