Alison Mariella Désir is an endurance athlete, mental health advocate, and author of <em>Running While Black</em>. In her book and passionate keynotes, she tackles the issues of race and mental health through the lens of long-distance running.
On Glennon Doyle's podcast <em>We Can Do Hard Things</em>, Priya Parker discussed how to create deeper relationships and redefine the way we connect
Cybersecurity expert Marc Goodman covers the opportunities and pitfalls of using AI in the workplace, offering crucial strategies to keep organizations and their employees and clients safe in the process.
Every February, organizations across the country dedicate the month to celebrating Black History Month and the rich legacy of African American culture, achievements, and resilience. We are proud to represent speakers whose unique insights will inspire and educate your audience.
Emily Ladau, author of <em>Demystifying Disability</em> and an internationally celebrated disability rights activist, talks about her experience doing a typical speaking event and shares tips for accessible events.
Catch up on what our speakers were up to at #ALAAC23, download FREE bookmark files, browse our library speakers, and learn more about the ARCs that flew off of the Penguin Random House tables at this year's conference.
In their riveting keynotes, these speakers bring their insights to corporations and organizations on the coming trends in innovation and what these advancements mean for society and its future.
These trailblazing experts and thought leaders speak on how to unleash creativity, champion diversity, equity, and inclusion, and cultivate better workplace cultures to prepare organizations for the challenges that lie ahead.
While an undergraduate at Yale University in 1983, Will Schwalbe had no clue what kinds of people he would meet at the secret society he’d reluctantly joined. Its goal was...