Keynotes that move people and organizations
Speaker & moderator
My keynotes are not trend briefings and not collections of tools. They are a strategic starting point – a moment to zoom out before accelerating further. I speak about what truly drives, connects and moves people and organizations. Always experiential. Sometimes with words, sometimes with sound. Never without consequence.
Keynote
Imagination - see what others don't yet see
Imagination is the most underestimated capacity of this moment. Not as a talent for a select few – but as a skill. Developable by anyone, indispensable for every organization.
In a world that changes exponentially, the ability to see what doesn’t exist yet – and move toward it – is the sharpest instrument you have. This keynote is experiential: you won’t just understand it, you’ll experience & feel it.
What this keynote sets in motion:
- A new perspective on your own capacity to innovate.
- Concrete tools to activate imagination – in yourself and in your team.
- Energy and perspective to move differently in a fast-changing context.
Keynote
Connection as foundation - our compass for being human
Connection is not a soft skill for a team day. It is a way of being – and the most underestimated force in organizations today.
In this keynote, I take you into the vision of Homo Conexus: the human being whose core is not performance or intellect, but the capacity to connect. With themselves, with others, with the larger whole. This is not a philosophical ideal – it is a practical foundation for leadership, collaboration and direction.
Connection means nothing without structure. That’s why I work with the Conexus model – four layers that together shape how you connect: Identity, Authenticity, Intimacy and Inclusiveness. Not a theory to admire, but a compass to work with.
What this keynote sets in motion:
- Calm and clarity in a time of acceleration.
- A shared human vision as compass.
- Language for what often goes unnamed.
- A basis for decisions that carry real support.
Keynote
If AI is the answer, what is the question?
IAI plays an increasingly significant role in work and organizations. But most conversations start with the technology – and forget the human. In this keynote, I reverse that.
Not: how do we implement AI? But: who do we want to be in a world that makes this possible? A keynote that brings calm in a time of acceleration, and gives direction before accelerating further.
What this keynote sets in motion:
- Clarity on human vision and leadership in an AI context.
- A strategic starting point for organizations that want to look beyond tools and use cases.
- Support for decisions that need to be made now.
Contexts & formats
Depending on context and audience, keynotes can take different forms:
- Keynote and dialogue for board or management team.
- Kick-off for employees.
- Address for leadership teams and large groups.
- Contribution to professional or sector conferences.
- Inspiration session for clients or partners.
- Part of a summer or winter school.
Approach
Every collaboration starts with an introductory conversation.
This is followed by a substantive preparation in which purpose, audience and context are clarified, ensuring that the keynote or session aligns precisely with what is needed.
In trajectories where I act as moderator or content design partner, I work closely with the client on the design and facilitation of the program. Through several preparatory sessions, we ensure that content, form and dynamics reinforce one another.
Moderator
Beyond keynotes, I am available as moderator at events and gatherings where people, leadership and change come together. Always with attention to the whole, the dynamics in the room and the right conversation at the right moment.
Speaking as form
I speak with words.
And sometimes without.
Sound is part of my keynotes as a form to move beyond the rational conversation.
Not as an explanation or method, but as an experience that helps people truly feel what it is about.
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