Erin Jackson
<p>Erin Jackson’s journey to Olympic gold is defined by perseverance, adaptability, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Raised at a local skating rink, Erin’s athletic career evolved across disciplines—from roller figure skating and inline racing to roller derby and ultimately speed skating on ice.</p><p>Her defining moment came at the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games, where she captured gold in the 500 meters, securing her place in history as the first Black woman to win an individual Olympic gold medal in the sport.
Jessie Diggins
<p>Jessie Diggins is a four-time Olympic medalist and the most decorated American cross-country skier in history.
Donnie Campbell
<p>If the word “believe” resonates with you, chances are you’re a fan of the hit series Ted Lasso—the Emmy Award–winning show that proved optimism, values, and leadership still matter.
Gregory Offner
<p>Blending sharp business insight with his unexpected background as a world-traveling dueling pianist, Gregory Offner’s high-energy keynotes help audiences elevate performance, spark creativity, and strengthen engagement. </p><p>Gregory Offner is a renowned workforce strategist and author known for helping leading organizations cultivate high-performing, deeply fulfilled leaders.
Jeremy Poincenot
<p>A world champion blind golfer, Jeremy Poincenot shares his story of resilience and teamwork, inspiring audiences around the globe. </p><p>At just 19 years old, Jeremy Poincenot’s life changed when he was diagnosed with Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON), a rare genetic disorder that caused him to lose his central vision.
James Clear
<p>A leading voice on habits and human potential, James Clear helps audiences harness the power of small habits for optimal performance.</p><p>As the author of the #1 <em>New York Times</em> bestseller <em>Atomic Habits</em>—which has sold more than seven million copies and been translated into over fifty languages—Clear shares how simple, consistent actions can lead to remarkable results.
Scott Barry Kaufman
<p>Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman is a psychologist, coach, professor, keynote speaker, and best-selling author who is passionate about helping all kinds of minds live a creative, fulfilling, and self-actualized life.</p><p>His early educational experiences made him realize the deep reservoir of untapped potential of students, including bright and creative children who have been diagnosed with a learning disability. Dr. Kaufman is among the top 1% most cited scientists in the world for his research on intelligence and creativity.</p><p>Dr.
Tucker Bryant
<p>After years at Stanford and Google, Tucker Bryant uncovered a surprising truth: the skills that fuel world-class innovation aren’t confined to the boardroom—they’re also found in the mindset of a poet.</p><p>Tucker Bryant worked at Google as a Product Marketing Manager, where he focused on building go-to-market strategies for some of the company’s major products.
Sarah Wells
<p>As a leader in the field of cultivating excellence in organizations and individuals, Sarah Wells provides engaging, research-backed insights to help audiences unlock potential both personally and professionally.</p><p>Olympian Sarah Wells inspires corporate audiences to redefine excellence—not as perfection, but as the relentless pursuit of progress.
Felipe Gomez
<p>We call a supremely talented person in the arts and sports a virtuoso. </p><p>Keynote pianist Felipe Gomez believes the term also applies to business. Felipe has an impressive decades-long business history as an entrepreneur and senior executive in multinational firms, but his passion has always been music. Obsessed with learning the habits of virtuoso musicians, Felipe believes applying the virtuoso mindset is the key to achieving breakthrough success in business and life.