Speaking

Ideas should move the room.

Andre combines financial judgment, leadership, lived experience, and story—then gives the audience a framework they can carry into Monday morning.

“People rarely remember every fact. They remember the story that gave the facts a home.”

A strong presentation should do more than inspire a room for an hour. It should change the language people use when they return to their families, teams, and decisions.

Every engagement can be shaped for keynote, workshop, leadership development, client education, or community conversation.

Featured talks

Three rooms. One governing idea: live what you intend to leave.

01

Signature keynote

Money, Meaning & Legacy

A practical and human conversation about transforming financial pressure into stewardship—and financial success into an inheritance of values, preparation, and purpose.

Families · Financial professionals · Leadership audiences
02

Leadership keynote

AI Is Not the Threat—Unstructured Thinking Is

A framework for strengthening judgment, asking better questions, and preserving human purpose while technology accelerates the pace of work and decision-making.

Companies · Conferences · Professional associations
03

Growth keynote

The Laws That Build a Life

Stories, growth principles, and memorable transitions that help people turn difficult seasons into disciplined action and lasting contribution.

Community · Faith · Service and leadership organizations

Right for the room

Designed for people carrying real responsibility.

Corporate

Leadership meetings, employee education, and professional development

Conference

Keynotes, panels, and breakout sessions

Financial

Client education, advisor development, and planning events

Community

Faith, service, nonprofit, and multigenerational gatherings

Bring Andre to the room

Give the audience language they can remember—and a decision they can make.

Share your audience, event format, and desired outcome. The right talk begins with the room you are responsible for serving.

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