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Briana Scurry

Briana Scurry is a legendary U.S. Goalkeeper, two-time Olympic Gold Medalist, and a World Cup Champion. Briana played a pivotal role in soccer history as one of the first African American professional female players and has helped to diversify the sport. Off the field, Briana has been an advocate for concussion awareness and regularly gives talks.

Erin Hatzikostas

Former Fortune 10 executive and CEO of 9-figure company; Expert on (and obsessed with) the impact of authenticity in the workplace; TEDx Talk was the 18th most-watched talk released in 2021; Speaker who brings the perfect blend of data, humor, intelligence, storytelling, and sass

Chrissa Pagitsas

Leading at the intersection of global business and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)

Monica Massey Cohen

Corporate Exec turned speaker Monica Cohen helps organizations and their people think fearlessly, decide wisely and stay deeply human.

Shelley Paxton

Chief Soul Officer, Keynote Speaker, and Bestselling Author on a mission to help leaders and organizations rewrite the script of success – from burnout to badassery

Jess Ekstrom

Jess Ekstrom is on a mission to help people train their growth mindset so they can expand their presence and achieve influence.

Quinn Conyers

Quinn Conyers is a high-energy keynote speaker and event emcee who transforms average events into epic experiences. She takes pride in commanding crowds from start to finish so attendees rave, return and refer others to attend future events. Quinn has hosted events for brands and organizations such as Nike, Walmart, UPS and PayPal just to name a few. Quinn is the author of 2 books and trains others speakers, emcees and business owners how to turn conversations into clients.

Cara Brookins

Best Known As “the Mom Who Built Her Own House Using Youtube Tutorials”

Jennifer Cassetta

A sought-after keynote speaker for global brands who trust her to motivate and inspire their teams to become black belt leaders through wellness and leadership programming.

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