American Cruise Lines Announces 2014 Guest Speakers

American Cruise Lines announced its lineup of 2014 guest speakers. American Cruise Lines invited carefully selected experts to join them onboard, each offering expertise and insight on a range of topics, passing scenery and ports of call, and accompanying guests on shore tours.

From enlighteners, historians, naturalists, journalists and authors, the group of personalities will share their expert insights with guests aboard each itinerary. Following are five of the many featured guest speakers slated for the 2014 season:  

Toots Maloy – Maloy is an expert river historian with a distinguished history on America's rivers, particularly the Mississippi River. A perennial passenger favorite, "Toots" brings the history and culture of America's great rivers to life with her wealth of knowledge.

Sandy Balla – Balla is a Hudson Valley native whose expertise lies in community preservation and development. She also owns an antiques and architectural salvage company that has been featured on national television, including “Trading Spaces” on HGTV.

Todd Weber – This river-running historian shares with guests his appreciation for the stamina, ingenuity and character that existed in those who braved the Last Frontier. In his presentations, Weber brings history to life with period clothing and colorful presentations.

Sam Ladley – Ladley is a New England maritime historian with more than 20 years of experience lecturing professionally aboard cruises and for various historical societies and school systems. Ladley specializes in the history of colonial settlement, Native American history, whaling, coastal and island communities, and more.

Charles Petrocci – Petrocci has traveled and worked in more than 35 countries and has written hundreds of articles and reports for numerous universities and publications. He currently serves as a maritime cultural heritage researcher and consultant for numerous reputable organizations. Petrocci's lectures focus on coastal maritime history, fisheries, and the heritage of the Atlantic Coast.

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