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20 of the Top Virtual Keynote Speakers

Top Virtual Keynote Speakers

With the world on lockdown due to this Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, conferences and workshops are being cancelled or postponed until further notice. If you were organizing an event for your company and don’t know how to continue, contact a virtual keynote speaker. With modern technology, video conference calls are easy to set up and can be done remotely if necessary, with all of the same benefits.

Here are the top virtual keynote speakers you’ll ever hear:

  1. John Hall

virtual keynote john hall

John Hall is unique in that he’s very personable in his keynotes, which is important when looking for a virtual keynote speaker. He wrote the bestselling book Top of Mind, and his subjects are timely, given how important building trust and remaining top of mind are for customers, partners, and other business stakeholders working remotely.

  1. Brian Solis

Brian Solis

Few people understand the impact that technology has had on business and society more than Brian Solis. Thirty years of experience have led to seven bestselling books and heavily sought-after skills as a digital analyst. His work, along with a popular online video series called “(r)evolution,” has garnered a loyal online fan base topping 700,000.

  1. Lena Requist

Lena Requist

From a startup to a multi-million-dollar enterprise, Lena Requist is in the perfect position to talk to businesses of all sizes. As president of Ontraport, her company has grown 5,000% and was named one of Forbes’ “Most Promising Companies in America.” She believes in an inside-out approach to business, and she attributes Ontraport’s success to this perspective. She explores how team development leads to company success, aiding both the business and the individual. She is one of our top virtual keynote speakers for her experience and motivation on stage.

  1. Erik Huberman

Erik Huberman

A storyteller at heart, Erik Huberman’s insights into entrepreneurship will prove to be unique and memorable. He is the co-founder and CEO of Hawke Media, an agency valued at more than $60 million after only six years in business. He was named one of Forbes’ “30 under 30” and has the composure of a seasoned veteran.

  1. Rory Vaden

Rory Vaden

The World Championship of Public Speaking hosts 10 contestants from a pool of 25,000 from more than 90 different countries. Rory has made that exclusive cut not once, but twice, including a World Champion first runner-up finish. On top of his speaking prowess, his book Take The Stairs is a No. 1 bestseller on multiple platforms. He believes in ultra performance and teaches that focus is the most important thing you can have. He works especially hard to customize every presentation for each audience.

  1. Tracey Grace

Tracey Grace

The president and CEO of IBEX has received numerous awards for her professional work. Tracey Grace has more than 20 years of experience in the training and information technology industry and is a pioneer of diversity in the workplace. When speaking about her success, she says, “It’s the people and ideas that I allowed into my inner circle that determined my life direction; it is my insatiable curiosity that impacted my ultimate success.”

  1. Andrew Thomas

Andrew Thomas

Andrew Thomas promises to be candid and authentic with his speaking. His main source of experience comes from co-founding SkyBell, one of the first video doorbell companies. There, he drove tens of millions of dollars in profit as its chief revenue officer. He’s spoken for a variety of news channels and companies, sharing the stories of his success and failure, as well as what he learned from those experiences. His true desire is helping to empower others to identify their dreams and pinpoint how they can accomplish them. Andrew is know for his virtual keynotes in Japan and many other countries.

  1. Chris Dyer

Chris Dyer

The podcast “TalentTalk” has more than 3.65 million downloads, giving you many reasons to listen to its host, Chris Dyer. He was named one of Inc.’s “10 Leadership Speakers That Can Help Your Company Culture” and has spoken all over the world, lending insight into how performance can be driven through company culture. An incredibly adaptable speaker, Dyer has a number of messages he can share that get to the heart of what your company needs.

  1. Nir Eyal

Nir Eyal

A behavioral designer by trade, Nir Eyal’s goal as a speaker is to help people protect their attention from the negative effects of technology. The author of two bestselling books, Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products and Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life, Eyal’s work draws from research on how we get distracted, as well as his own attention management tactics.

  1. Jon Vroman

Jon Vroman

Jon Vroman is the mastermind behind the Front Row Foundation, a charity that helps those with life-threatening illnesses attend their dream events. The name stems from his mantra, “Make moments matter.” As a highly successful keynote speaker, his goal is to help others adopt that mindset and “live life in the front row.” He is also a bestselling author who’s been requested to speak at more than 750 venues over the past decade.

  1. Chris Schembra

Chris Schembra

Chris Schembra’s passion for people makes him an unforgettable speaker. He is the founder and chief question asker of 7:47, an organization committed to sparking connections among people at small dinner parties. Schembra also wrote Gratitude and Pasta: The Secret Sauce For Human Connection, a book that explains how to deepen relationships with others through gratitude and sharing a meal. During a time of social distancing, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

  1. Bob Glazer

Bob Glazer

You know you’re doing something right when you’re ranked the No. 2 small business CEO on Glassdoor. Bob Glazer is also one of Forbes’ “20 Speakers You Shouldn’t Miss” and one of Entrepreneur’s “11 Amazing and Unforgettable Speakers.” His passion is helping companies and individuals develop high-performing cultures. He has personally been one of the best virtual speakers I’ve ever heard.

  1. Brittany Hodak

Brittany Hodak Virtual Keynote

If you’re looking at building a loyal fan base for your brand, look no further than Brittany Hodak. Co-founder of The Superfan Company, she has been instrumental in creating successful ad campaigns for the likes of Disney and Amazon. This Billboard “30 under 30” member has all the tools you’ll need to create customer loyalty for your company. I saw a virtual keynote Brittany gave last week and I was impressed.

  1. Jeff Winters

Jeff Winters

The president of Sapper Consulting, lead generation is Jeff Winters’ expertise. Taking a human approach to lead generation has helped his company triple its growth three different times. His approach has been highlighted a number of times in places such as Forbes and Entrepreneur, and some have claimed it’s 300% more effective than traditional methods. You’re sure to learn something new and innovative when listening to Winters.

  1. Tiffany Bova

Tiffany Bova

Tiffany Bova’s résumé is almost too extensive to be summarized. The growth and innovation evangelist of Salesforce is a highly sought-after keynote speaker who has given more than 500 presentations in every corner of the globe. She excels in business innovation and uses her analytical prowess to develop bold strategies for growth.

  1. Jonathan Keyser

Jonathan Keyser

Jonathan Keyser has more than 20 years of commercial real estate experience under his belt, and he’s sharing the biggest secret to his success as a keynote speaker. In his own words, “I used to be ruthless. Transforming to selflessness skyrocketed my success. Now, I teach others to do the same.” He preaches selfless service instead of the cutthroat approach that has been so prevalent in his industry, and he wants to show others how making the change leads to big benefits. He is known online as a top virtual motivational speaker because of how much he cares.

  1. Ashleigh Dilello

Ashleigh Dilello

At the young age of 13, Ashleigh Dilello was diagnosed with a life-threatening disease that changed her path. She has since become a professional Broadway dancer and has appeared on shows such as “Dancing with the Stars.” She wants to share her personal experience with others who are struggling with their bodies and help them recognize and embrace their self-worth. Her secret to success is what she calls Bio Emotional Healing™, which she explains makes all the difference.

  1. John Ruhlin

John Ruhlin

Cutco, the company specializing in knives and kitchenware, has more than 1.5 million representatives and distributors in its ranks. John Ruhlin closed the biggest deals of all of them. He’s now asked to speak across the country to teach sales and relationship-building techniques. His book, Giftology, highlights his particular method of gift-giving to build trust and close sales like never before. His virtual keynote presentations focus on strengthening relationships to help you stand out and drive more sales than ever.

  1. Shep Hyken

Shep Hyken

Shep Hyken is an inductee of the National Speakers Association Hall of Fame, a testament to his dazzling career as a keynote speaker. He specializes in customer service; Shepard Presentations, his company, has worked with hundreds of companies on improving their customer experience. Prepare to be amazed as Hyken is known for adding humor and magic for an unforgettable presentation.

  1. Sarah Hill

Sarah Hill

Sarah Hill is the CEO of Healium, she’s a virtual and augmented reality expert. She created a technology that is powered by a customer’s heart rate and brainwaves. After 20 years as a reporter covering trauma, she has a unique insight into the world of virtual and augmented reality that will inspire most groups. Hill developed Healium for herself as well as the 41 Million others who struggle with anxiety.

 

Looking for a few top speakers for your next event. Here are a few other top speakers we’ve found:

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