Jason Feifer
Editor-in-chief of Entrepreneur magazine | Author of Build for Tomorrow
When we change in a way that is truly valuable, we won't want to go back to how things were before.
A speakers bureau that represents the best original thinkers,
writers, and doers for speaking engagements.
The business challenges of today are daunting — and invigorating. And Lavin’s strategy speakers are up for them. Drawing on real-world experience, they speak on the best practices that improve much more than just the bottom line.
Editor-in-chief of Entrepreneur magazine | Author of Build for Tomorrow
When we change in a way that is truly valuable, we won't want to go back to how things were before.
Founder of theBoardlist | Former president of StubHub | CEO OF XERO | Author of Choose Possibility
In a volatile world, our biggest opportunity lies in revolutionizing our relationship with risk.
Author of Converted | Chief Strategist at Google | Senior Fellow at Wharton
Don't wait for the perfect moment. Create it. Winning organizations make bold moves with imperfect information—and your biggest risk is moving too slowly.
Wharton Professor | Choiceology Podcast Host | Bestselling Author of How to Change | One of the Thinkers50
The world has changed overnight. Learn the science-based blueprint for how to change with it.
Co-Founder of Minhas Brewery, Distillery and Winery | Owner of the 10th Largest Brewery in the World
It’s time to demolish outdated stereotypes in business—one boardroom at a time.
Award-Winning Expert on Self-Leadership, Mental Health, and The Conscious Mind | Bestselling Author of Chatter and Shift | Faculty Lead at the Eisenberg Family Depression Center
Emotions play a powerful role in our professional lives. We can leverage them to think, perform, and lead better.
CEO and Chief Content Officer of Inc. and Fast Company
Any company can become a Fast Company by pushing their creative boundaries.
Author, Lucky by Design | Wharton Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy | Forbes 30 Under 30 in Law and Policy
Some of our most valuable resources are allocated through “hidden markets.” By understanding their rules, you can tip the scales in your favor.