
Ideas that land
Scott translates what's complex into what matters. His conversations give the audience the inspiration, the clarity and the confidence to act on what comes next.
The Communication Chameleon!
"We face complexities every day: controls, risk, compliance. But stories are bridges. We teach leaders how to make the unfamiliar familiar, and the boring memorable."
"Scott delivered an outstanding, thought-provoking keynote on AI. He conveys complex concepts with remarkable clarity and provides actionable insights. An invaluable addition to any speaker lineup."
— Sal Rodriguez (CIA, CRMA, CFE, ISACA)
Board of Governors, Los Angeles Chapter of the IIA
Topics
What we cover
Built on two decades of leading through uncertainty
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Leadership
Future-proof leadership in uncertain times
How to build organizations that don't just survive change, they lead through it
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Risk
AI, cybersecurity, and emerging risks
The risks that matter most and how to see them coming before they arrive

Communication
Bridging technical skill and influence
When experts speak, leaders listen. Here's how to make that happen


Scott specializes in the art of translating complexity, helping leaders and professionals, from technical experts to university students, master the "human skills" that drive success: persuasive storytelling, cross-generational communication, and influence. he bridges the gap between technical knowledge and the critical soft skills needed to thrive in today’s complex world.
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FAQ
Questions about speaking and keynotes, formats, customization, and how to book
What does a keynote include?
Most run 50 to 60 minutes, though we can adjust based on your event. Some organizations prefer a shorter address followed by a panel or Q&A. We build it around what works for your audience and timeline.
Can you customize a topic?
Yes. We start with your organization's challenges and priorities. The keynote becomes a conversation about what you're facing and how to move forward. Generic talks don't move people. Specific ones do.
What's your speaking style?
Direct. No jargon, no slides full of bullet points. Stories, data, and practical frameworks that people can use Monday morning. The goal is clarity, not entertainment.
Do you do virtual keynotes?
We do. Virtual presentations require a different approach—tighter pacing, more interaction, better camera presence. We've delivered them to audiences across continents and they land just as hard as in person events.
What s the booking process?
Start with an inquiry. We'll talk about your event, your audience, and what you need them to hear. From there, we'll discuss timing, format, and logistics. Simple as that.
Still have questions
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