Nick Jankel
Nick Jankel is a global top 50 headliner keynote speaker and futurist who is booked by corporations, institutions, conferences, associations, and nations—think Kellogg's, LEGO, Pfizer, Abu Dhabi, Neom, Google, HP, and No.10 Downing Street—who seek an unprecedented ROI from surprisingly different—electrifying, empowering, and exquisitely customized—keynotes that captivate hearts, ignite minds, and inspire concrete change. He delivers keynotes in person and online all over the world, working out of his bases in Los Angeles and London.
A Cambridge-educated scientist and philosopher (Triple 1st/summa cum laude), Nick has spent 30 years cracking the code of change. His science-backed yet hyper-practical ideas help people navigate uncertainty and complexity, lead in change and lead the change, unlock breakthrough innovation, and take the pain out of transformation. A seasoned expert futurist, he explores what is probable, possible, problematic, and preferable in the Future of Work, Leadership, Health, Education, and Business.
Nick backs up his inspiring, motivating, and energizing keynotes with deep expertise and experience gained from three decades spent supporting the success of high-growth start-ups and ambitious organizations like Nike, Unilever, Intel, Virgin, PlayStation, and Novartis and hard-won from his years as successful, serial entrepreneur on the frontlines of digital disruption (he founded his first business aged 24).
Nick is a groundbreaking theorist and master practitioner of transformational/ conscious/ creative leadership and breakthrough/ disruptive/ transformative innovation, the two most powerful technologies for ensuring organizations adapt to relentless change, survive ruthless disruption and deliver exponential value-creation. His thought-leading ideas are routinely called "game-changing," "powerful," and "profoundly practical."
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