Bob Chapman

Chairman and CEO of Barry-Wehmiller Companies

Recently named the #3 CEO in the world by Inc., Bob Chapman is very intentional about using his platform as a business leader to build a better world. A top leadership speaker, Chapman is Chairman and CEO of St. Louis, MO-based Barry-Wehmiller, a $3B global manufacturing business with almost 12,000 team members.

  • Bob Chapman Keynote Speaker Fee Fee range is for U.S. events, depending on location and organization type

    $30,001 - $40,000

  • Languages Spoken

    English

  • Travels From

    USA

  • Bob Chapman Keynote Speaker Fee Fee range is for U.S. events, depending on location and organization type

    $30,001 - $40,000

  • Languages Spoken

    English

  • Travels From

    USA

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Truly Human Leadership

Bob Chapman imagines a world in which people leave work each day fulfilled by their work. He imagines a world full of caring work environments in ...

Bob Chapman imagines a world in which people leave work each day fulfilled by their work. He imagines a world full of caring work environments in which people can realize their gifts, apply and develop their talents, and feel a genuine sense of fulfillment for their contributions. And in this world, because their work is fulfilling, people go home happy and are better spouses, parents, neighbors and friends.

As Chairman and CEO of $2 billion capital equipment and engineering solutions firm Barry-Wehmiller, Chapman has championed fulfilling work and a compassionate work environment through his commitment to Truly Human Leadership.

In his speech, Chapman challenges traditional thinking about how to run a business and how to be an effective leader. He offers simple, yet groundbreaking ideas on how to create meaningful work environments grounded in people-centric leadership.

Attendees will leave inspired and equipped to implement Chapman’s concepts today to help build better organizations for tomorrow.

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The Privilege of Leadership: The Courage to Care

Bob Chapman is intentional about using his platform as a business leader to build a better world. He dreams of a world in which people leave work each day fulfilled by their work, rather than drained by it. He imagines a world full of caring business environments in which ...

Bob Chapman is intentional about using his platform as a business leader to build a better world. He dreams of a world in which people leave work each day fulfilled by their work, rather than drained by it. He imagines a world full of caring business environments in which people can realize their gifts, develop their talents, and feel a genuine sense of fulfillment for their contributions. And in this world, because their work is fulfilling, people go home happy and are better spouses, parents, neighbors, and friends.

As Chairman and CEO of $3 billion capital equipment and engineering solutions firm Barry-Wehmiller, Chapman has championed meaningful work and caring work environments through, what he calls, Truly Human Leadership. This leadership philosophy, and the transformation it brought about at Barry-Wehmiller, were the inspiration behind his Wall Street Journal bestseller Everybody Matters: The Extraordinary Power of Caring for Your People Like Family. During his remarks today, Chapman will challenge traditional thinking about how to run a business and how to be an effective leader. He’ll offer simple, yet groundbreaking ideas on how to create meaningful work environments grounded in people-centric leadership. You’ll leave inspired and equipped to implement some of his concepts today to help build better organizations for tomorrow.

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About Keynote Speaker Bob Chapman

Recently named the #3 CEO in the world in an Inc. magazine article, Bob Chapman is very intentional about using his platform as a business leader to build a better world.

Chapman is Chairman and CEO of St. Louis, MO-based Barry-Wehmiller, a $2.5B global manufacturing business with 11,000 team members.  The company began as a small pasteurizing and bottle washer business in 1885 and, through acquisition and organic growth, has grown into 12 business units (10 in the US) serving primarily the packaging, paper converting, sheeting and corrugating industries. Chapman became the senior executive of this private company in 1975 at age 30 when the 80-year-old business had $20 million in revenue, outdated technology and a very weak financial position. Despite the obstacles, Chapman applied a unique blend of strategy and culture over the next 40 years in leading Barry-Wehmiller through almost 90 successful acquisitions.

Over the past two decades, a series of realizations led him away from traditional management practices to what he now calls Truly Human Leadership–a people-centric approach where his employees feel valued, cared for, and an integral part of the company’s purpose. At Barry-Wehmiller, they have a unique measure of success: by the way they touch the lives of people.

Chapman’s experiences and the transformation he championed were the inspiration behind his employees feel valued, cared for, and an integral part of the company’s purpose. At Barry-Wehmiller, they have a unique measure of success: by the way they touch the lives of people.

Chapman’s experiences and the transformation he championed were the inspiration behind his WSJ bestseller Everybody Matters: The Extraordinary Power of Caring for Your People Like Family, released by Random House/Portfolio in October 2015. The book is co-authored by Raj Sisodia, founder and co-author of Conscious Capitalism.

Chapman regularly writes about the powerful intersection of people-centric leadership and good business strategy on his blog, TrulyHumanLeadership.com, and on LinkedIn, where he is an Editor’s pick. Recently, Harvard Business School released a case study featuring Barry-Wehmiller’s unique approach to business.

Chapman’s list of speaking engagements include Conscious Capitalism events, Fortune Scale Up Summit, TEDxScottAFB, the 2016 US Congressional Retreat, WorldBlu, CEO Global Leaders Forum, International City Managers Association, the  AME International Conference, Institute for Healthcare Consumerism Forum, Shingo Prize for Manufacturing Excellence Conference, HERO Forum for Employee Health Management, and numerous others.

Chapman shares his leadership journey and the story of Barry-Wehmiller whenever he can as it is an example of the way businesses and organizations should be: focused on creating value for all stakeholders—team members, customers, communities and shareholders. Not only is it good for business, it leads to meaningful work and fulfillment for team members.

Chapman has a BA from Indiana University and an MBA from Michigan. He spent his early career as an accountant with Price Waterhouse.

Testimonials

“We were so moved by your keynote talk “The Privilege of Leadership, The Courage to Care” and your presence on the on the Conscious Capitalism panel. We received positive feedback from attendees on both. You are a big inspiration to us and our work. Thank you!”

Gina

Lead with Love

“The “productivity and intensity of this organization is unbelievable.  I’ve taken others to see Barry-Wehmiller’s offices and factories and the results are always the same.  People are blown away by what Chapman has created.  As for me?  I can no longer be accused of being an idealist if what I imagine exists in reality.”

Simon Sinek

Author, Optimist and Founder of Start With Why

“When it comes to maximizing potential, Chapman and his team at Barry-Wehmiller have it figured out.”

Jack Canfield

Co-author of Chicken Soup for the Soul at Work and The Success Principles

 “Bob Chapman, CEO of Barry-Wehmiller, embodies the belief that a major corporation can still be family-oriented. He’s masterful at tapping into our humanity to foster a positive culture.”

Shawn Murphy

CEO, WorqIQ

“I’d like to share how impressed and appreciative everyone was of Bob’s speech last year to the group. It was a phenomenal presentation that made a huge impact on many.  I cannot began to tell you how appreciative I am of Bob and how thrilled I was to share his message with everyone”.

Janice K. Vos Caudill

Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder

“It was a deflated demoralized team we had here before the acquisition. It is not the same company prior to Barry-Wehmiller in a very positive way”.

Craig Sabota

PCMC Leader

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