
Perspective
When was the last time you heard the word "love" used in the context of a business keynote? People are not just our greatest asset, they are the reason we exist. Business exists to serve people, but this can easily be forgotten in the midst of daily pressure.
We all want personal fulfillment. At the same time, we have a mission to fulfill. 
A keynote will not transform your world, but it can help to remind us of what is truly important, and help us to stay on the pathway to fulfillment!
Organizations are simply people incorporated. How we plug in is an imperative discovery!
Here's what people are saying about David's speaking:
I also wanted to let you know that the speaker evaluations from the conference placed you clearly at the top of the list for presentations that highly impressed the delegates. All of our speakers received great evaluations but clearly your content, diagrams and one-on-one experience with Ford resonated with the crowd.
One of our delegates tweeted, "who knew culture played such an important role in the life
of an organization." Great job. (Jennie Avram, Avram Events Inc)
David's mission in keynote presentation is to:
"Inspire, and encourage people to experience fulfillment!"
David's core, rank-ordered values for this keynote mission are:
1. Love: without love for the audience, how can the audience trust the message?
2. Truth: without truth, how can the audience apply the message for impact?
3. Relate-ability: If the truth is presented creatively, not not relatably, it falls unappliable.
4. Creativity: Creative expression, such as story, helps the truth to stick!
