Vetted Faculty · Keynotes & Speaking

Keynote Speaker Testimonials

Every speaker website says the audience loved it. The question a careful buyer asks is: which audience, at what kind of event, and would the client book again? This page collects verified feedback from organizations that have hosted AI Faculty speakers, filterable by industry and speaker, so you can find proof from events like yours.

What do clients consistently say?

Three themes repeat across engagements. First, actionability: audiences leave with specific tools and next steps, not just enthusiasm. Second, preparation: faculty research the organization and industry before the event, and it shows on stage. Third, credibility: real teaching appointments, research, and deployments mean the content survives the skeptics in the room.

Jim Harris's AI presentations earned him recognition as TEC Canada's Speaker of the Year, an award voted by the CEOs who hosted him, and event organizers across sectors from construction to financial services have praised the practical, immediately usable focus of his sessions.

How are testimonials verified?

Every testimonial on this page is attributed to a named client organization and role, collected directly from the event host. Video testimonials are marked as such; we prioritize them because they are the hardest form of feedback to fake.

Where should you go from here?

Pair what clients say with what you can see in the speaker demo videos, pick a talk from the topics index, review the speaker roster, and submit a booking inquiry. References for large engagements are available on request.

Frequently asked questions

Can I speak with a past client directly?

Yes, for qualified engagements we will arrange a reference call with a comparable past client. Request this in your booking inquiry.

Are testimonials available for virtual events?

Yes; filter the collection by format to see feedback from virtual keynote clients specifically.

Do you publish negative feedback?

We publish attributed testimonials clients approve for public use, and we share candid references privately; that is what reference calls are for.