Customized Keynotes from a World Class Speaker
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Jim Clemmer has delivered hundreds of tailored, "edutaining" keynote presentations at organizational conferences, industry trade shows, association conventions, off-site meetings, all staff sessions, recognition events and galas, training programs, and the like.

Jim starts by thoroughly understanding the audience to be addressed, the key themes of the event, as well as the larger aims of that organization's leaders. Drawing from his huge repertoire of inspiring examples, well-researched content, uplifting humor, personal stories, and practical applications, Jim then crafts a dynamic and energizing keynote presentation tailored to meet your audience's needs.

Contact Jim and get a free keynote consultation today!

What you get

Book Jim to deliver one of his highly rated 60–90-minute keynote presentations and your organization will get:

  • An internationally recognized expert with an authoritative and authentic platform presence to reinforce, provoke, instruct, and inspire your audience
  • A highly energizing presentation tailored to your event and/or organization's key theme, values, or objectives
  • An "edutaining" speaker with the right balance of rich content, appropriate humor, and practical insights
  • Interactive and engaging (where audience size and room setting are suitable) components to move participants from inspiration to application
  • A selection of relevant and useful follow-through implementation resources such as books, workbooks, or handouts

Keynote Topic Areas

For Management Staff, Executives, and Business Owners:

Personal Growth for Frontline or Management Staff:

 
Testimonials
“You will walk away with something that will make you a better leader.” —Allan Vanderwolf, District Manager, Purolator Courier
“Absolutely amazing and inspiring!” —Brett Wills, Plant Manager, Powersmiths International Corp.
“We were very impressed with what you knew about leadership and your experience in using that leadership to help organizations improve.” —Larry Beckon, Michigan Department of Transportation