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Legally blind, adviser on overcoming adversity helping businesses and nonprofits beat the odds
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As a keynote speaker, Susan Robinson has worked with global firms and Fortune 500 companies, top not-for-profit organizations, leading universities and the United Nations. Her speaking style is dynamic, inspirational and thought-provoking, and she has an adept ability to convey difficult and complex issues with an approachability that allows her to resonate with diverse audiences.
Using humor, speaker Susan Robinson exposes the ugly truth about mistakes while showing teams how to own theirs and take advantage of unrealized opportunities to create success. The results are impactful and include increased competency to lead a new program launch for one client; a 7-fold increase in revenue for another, and a successful organizational leadership transition for a third.
Her previous projects have included leadership workshops for top talent; enterprise-wide assessments to optimize competitive differentiators and growth potential; and business strategy, horizon and transformation planning. She received her Master of Public Administration, specializing in Health Policy and Management, from New York University, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service; and her Bachelor of Science, Health Policy and Administration, with minors in Business and Economics, from The Pennsylvania State University.
See keynotes with Susan RobinsonSpeaker Susan Robinson is an adviser to global business leaders, speaker, blogger, tango dancer, world traveler, cyclist and TED Speaker with more than 1.4 million views. She is also legally blind. Through this talk, she will share her inspirational and humorous insights on curiosity, adaptability and fearlessness for successfully pursuing audacious goals.
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Having high pressure responsibilities and experiencing social media’s curated perfection can cause tremendous concern (or even paralyzing anxiety) about missteps and shortcomings. This talk humorously and transparently exposes the ugly truth: Mistakes are real, made everyday, owned by everyone and often offer unrealized opportunity to create success. In highlighting some of her most embarrassing failures, speaker Susan Robinson reveals secrets to turning an epic fail into an outstanding win.
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Leveraging her more than 25 years of leadership experience, speaker Susan Robinson has constructed this series of five interactive presentations to address key skills that great leaders master. These include ultra-creative thinking, strategic thinking, problem solving, negotiation and communication. Each is deconstructed into functional components, demonstrated by senior and executive level experiences and reassembled with new tools participants can immediately put into practice.
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No two individuals are the same and no two leaders are successful in the same way. Yet the appreciation for differences in winning characteristics and styles can be limited for women, those with “disabilities” and others. In this session, Susan shares her unique experiences as a leader who is legally blind, promotes ideas on “talent regardless of packaging” and offers strategies to pave an authentic road to success.
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Speaker Susan Robinson talks about overcoming disability in her talk “How I fail at being disabled.”
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