Zeke Hernandez, Leidy Klotz, and Aarti Shahani provide strategies on building strong business frameworks and relationships.
Zeke Hernandez is an award-winning teacher and orator with extensive experience training leaders from renowned companies around the world, including GE, Chase, Financial Markets Association, BluSky, Google, and more. His new book The Truth About Immigration combines moving stories with rigorous research to offer an accessible, apolitical, and evidence-based look at the impact of immigrants on investment and job creation. Zeke’s talks center on global scaling; the future of work; and how to attract, maintain, and manage today’s global talent. He provides a simple but powerful framework on global and corporate strategy for employees and employers alike. |
Leidy Klotz is an award-winning professor, international speaker, and the acclaimed author of Subtract, whose groundbreaking research has shifted our understanding of how to approach problems and create change. Whether we’re building cities, sandwiches, or strategic plans, subtracting is harder to think of and harder to follow through with. Blending behavioral science and design, Leidy offers insight into why we underuse subtraction, how to access its untapped potential and, in doing so, how to revolutionize not just our day-to-day lives, but our work across every field and industry.
Aarti Shahani, award-winning NPR journalist and bestselling Macmillan author, thought talking and listening were the same thing. Her end goal was not to learn, but to be right. Over the years, she felt trapped until she began looking for ways out, for open spaces – inside herself and others – through radical listening. The great news is: connection is a muscle you can build. Done deeply, it is a key strategy for building power. Aarti educates audiences on how to build that muscle and how to open doors you didn’t know existed.
IN THE NEWS
The Truth About Immigration: Why Successful Societies Welcome Newcomers | Knowledge at Wharton
Less is more: Why our brains struggle to subtract | Nature
For more information on booking one of these speakers for in-person or virtual events, please contact Colleen Osborne by emailing colleen.osborne@macmillan.com or calling (917) 697-2063.