Keynote Address
When you want someone to enliven your audience to open, or close a seminar and when you need a keynote speaker that will impact the hearts and minds of your audience, hire Martin.
For the keynote address, Martin gathers information to meet the event theme from event planners. Working with his team he designs talks that key into major issues the audience face every day. During the keynote, he engages the audience and plays with some ideas, imparting insight as key issues are brought to light. A keynote address can last 20 – 45 minutes and can be delivered to groups from 25 – 300. Presentation notes, tools and technique information are provided for dissemination to participants afterwards.
A keynote address can round out, or introduce a more detailed program of events. The use of a combination of presentation techniques during an event maximizes the learning for delegates and the perfect timing of a keynote address makes sure key ideas land.
High impact and detailed seminars coupled with an inspiring keynote address, deliver a powerful message and leave tools the audience can use the very next day.
Unlike many other keynote speakers, Martin will stay and talk to audience members at length. Meeting and coaching his audience are hallmarks of Martin’s presentations and are popular features, even for large groups. The keynote address is made memorable by captivating stories and anecdotes weaving it all together.


Martin’s keynote speeches are much more than simple messages designed to make the audience feel good.
Delegates today need more from a keynote and look for a blend of emotion, concept and practical ideas that can become real through sustained motivation. Some humour also goes a long way.
Martin’s life and career experiences are used to give perspective, not to tell people what they should do. His audiences leave with insights they can apply to their own situations, their own tasks and their own relationships.
Delegates who meet with Martin afterwards always leave energized and ready to tackle their next challenge.