Jonah Sachs is a ground-breaking storyteller who uses his talent to influence social change. Recognized across the globe for his thought-provoking films and books, he is an innovator in using digital media to influence public opinion. More than 20 million viewed his film about blood diamonds' human rights abuses, which led to groundbreaking legislation. As a collaborator on a movie about consumer goods, he helped educate more than 60 million people about the environmental impacts and human rights abuses related to textiles and consumer goods. He's been featured in several publications and news outlets, including CNN, NPR, Fox New, and the Washington Post.
Zachs is a powerful speaker and challenges audiences to stand up to the status quo. Offering practical guidance on how to create revolutionary change around the globe, he creates an electrifying experience. Filled with colorful stories about real-life experiences, his keynote presentation makes listeners think about the very real challenges facing society.
Speaking at events for major corporation, such as Pepsi, Microsoft, and LinkedIn, Sachs educates and inspires audiences to participate in social change to improve humanity. By imparting data-backed conclusions from in-depth research, his address helps listeners to understand vital topics, such as blood diamonds and the human cost of producing consumer goods.