Mar 30, 2023
LGBT Speakers for Your Next Conference
LGBT speakers captivate audiences and will make your next conference one to remember. LGBT speakers encourage inclusivity and acceptance, setting a positive tone at your event while challenging conventions with thoughtful discourse. No matter what the theme is for your conference, LGBT speakers bring personal insight that can energize and engage everyone present.
FlyGirl is a top inspirational and LGBT speaker, America’s first African-American female combat pilot, and the author of Zero to Breakthrough. FlyGirl’s fresh, edgy style, high, contagious energy and unique, gutsy essence jump off the stage, page, and screen and moves people to action.
Tan France has been a successful fashion designer behind-the-scenes for over 15 years, and now steps into the spotlight as the star of Emmy-winning makeover hit and Netflix reboot Queer Eye Surrounded by an all new cast, France is the witty wardrobe wiz leading the charge in the fashion department and is ready to make America fabulous again one makeover at a time. This experience is so much more than just new clothes to the British born fashion advisor however, it’s about real-life issues, changes and acceptance on all sides.
Ming is a top theoretical neuroscientist, top entrepreneur speaker, and author. She co-founded Socos Labs, her fifth company, an independent think tank exploring the future of human potential. She launched Socos Labs to combine her varied work with that of other creative experts and expand their impact on global policy issues, both inside companies and throughout our communities. Ming is transgender and speaks frequently on issues of LGBT inclusion and gender in technology.
Fredrik Eklund is a top sales and LGBT keynote speaker, number one broker, star of “Million Dollar Listing,” and the bestselling author of The Sell. To date, Fredrik has closed over 5 billion dollars in real estate sales all over the world.
Briana is a top diversity and LGBT keynote speaker who pioneered the first paid professional women’s soccer league as a founding player in 2001. As captain of the Atlanta Beat, she competed in two WUSA Championships. In 2010, Briana suffered a debilitating concussion that led to her retirement. Since then, Briana has repurposed her visibility to become one of the nation’s foremost thought leaders on traumatic brain injuries.
Jonathan D. Lovitz is a nationally recognized business keynote speaker, advocate, and lobbyist focused on diversity, inclusion, equity, and opportunity. He currently serves as Senior Vice President at the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC) overseeing government policy, media affairs, and strategic partnerships.
In May 2015, Caitlyn Jenner appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair, going public with her female identity, and thus raising awareness and becoming a spokesperson for the transgender community. In recent years, Jenner has appeared with her family on the popular reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians and later revealed in a Diane Sawyer interview that she is transgender and identifies as female. In June 2015, Jenner announced on Twitter that she is a woman, now known as Caitlyn.
A mentor by nature, iO Tillett Wright is a leading voice of a new generation. A top motivational speaker, his work in art and activism led him to his speaking career on the back of the wildly successful We Are You campaign. With roots in the LGBTQ fight for equality, iO quickly revealed himself to be a powerful asset to inspire and motivate people from every walk of life.
Scottie’s articulate and insightful perspective shines new light on the concept of leadership. Her deeply personal journey told with unflinching clarity, inspiring courage, and engaging humor, makes her story a must-see. Audiences are astounded to learn firsthand how a true leader navigates monumental life change while never sacrificing her mission, her crews or herself.
Leanne is the CEO and Founder of Lesbians Who Tech, the largest LGBTQ community of technologists in the world — committed to visibility, intersectionality, and changing the face of technology, with 40,000 non-binary, LGBTQ women, queer women of color (and our allies) in tech and more than 40+ city chapters worldwide.
Interested in booking an LGBT speaker for your next event? Please contact info@bigspeak.com to inquire.