2023 may be winding down, but we know planning for 2024 is winding up! To help you plan ahead, here’s three handy guides exploring key event themes in January, February, and March.
January: Start the New Year Off Right
With many of our clients hosting kick-off events in January, our roster of performance, leadership, sales, and teamwork experts are in-demand. Plus, mental health and wellness continue to top our list of most requested topics.
Kick Off the New Year
Dr. Kimberley Amirault-Ryan
Having coached some of the world’s top athletes, Dr. Kimberley Amirault-Ryan shares the universal habits, behaviours, and environments that inspire excellence.
Dr. Ivan Joseph
Award-winning coach and sports psychologist Dr. Ivan Joseph shows audience how to cultivate self-confidence to accelerate performance and achieve the impossible.
Dr. Greg Wells
In a world of uncertainty and rapid change, Dr. Greg Wells equips audiences with a scientific but accessible path to healthy high performance.
Meet more of our performance and sales experts in our January Planning Guide.
Mental Health and Wellness
Jessica Holmes
Jessica Holmes openly shares her struggle with depression, using comedy, characters, and music to bring understanding and hope to a serious subject.
Anthony McLean
Low energy, quiet quitting, burnout — Anthony McLean offers the antidote in his upbeat presentations that share strategies to build supportive mental health routines.
Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe
Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe shares her eight-dimensional framework for cultivating authentic wellness to help audiences build sustainable stress and recovery systems.
Meet more of our top mental health speakers and wellness experts in our January Planning Guide.
February: Black History Month
As Black History Month approaches, meet some of our most requested speakers in February. Their keynotes share insight into the Black experience to spark meaningful conversations and help break down systemic barriers.
Masai Ujiri
Masai Ujiri’s intimate fireside chats explore how his leadership style helps him win on and off the court and develop the next generation of leaders.
Dr. Hadiya Roderique
An esteemed DEI expert, Dr. Hadiya Roderique explores common barriers to diversity and inclusion and showcases the power of equitable workplaces.
Tyrone Edwards
Etalk’s Tyrone Edwards empowers educators to better support their diverse students by sharing the stories he wished his teachers had known.
Meet more of our recommended speakers in our February Planning Guide.
March: International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day is one of the world’s biggest employee engagement days. Meet some of our most popular female speakers whose topics encapsulate the theme of this year’s event — “inspire inclusion”.
Ritu Bhasin
In a world that pushes us to conform, Ritu Bhasin shows audiences how to live, work, and lead in a more authentic, empowered, and inclusive way.
Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa
The only Black woman (and student) in her school of medicine, Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa shares lessons she learned from daring to occupy powerful spaces.
Dr. Hayley Wickenheiser
The greatest women’s hockey player of all time, Dr. Hayley Wickenheiser inspires audiences to never accept limitations while carving their own ice.
Meet more of our leading female speakers in our March Planning Guide.
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