Keynote Speakers
Gregg Brown
Gregg Brown, a Change and Future of Work Strategist, has spoken to CEOs and frontline workers, prisoners and nuns, Fortune 500 companies, and leading-edge organizations and audiences including Habitat for Humanity, the UN, NATO, World Bank, and the CDC.
Like you, they are all people that feel passionate about increasing their impact, creating positive change and making a difference in the world.
Gregg has shared his ideas on navigating the future in the current global situation in Forbes, Rolling Stone, Newsweek, Entrepreneur and is the author of Ready, Set, Change AGAIN! and The Top 10 Change Hacks.
Gregg is on the Forbes Coaches Council and holds a Master’s of Social Science degree from the University of Leicester in the UK, with a focus on organizational psychology and performance and is an Associate Member of the American Psychological Association.
Gregg inspires audiences with the message that even in the midst of challenging situations, we can look for the opportunities that are available to serve our organization and the planet.
James Moore III, PhD
Dr. James L. Moore III is the vice provost for Diversity and Inclusion and chief diversity officer at The Ohio State University, while serving as the first executive director of the Todd Anthony Bell National Resource Center on the African American Male. Additionally, Dr. Moore is the inaugural Education and Human Ecology (EHE) Distinguished Professor of Urban Education. From 2011 to 2015, he was an associate provost for Diversity and Inclusion at The Ohio State University, where he managed numerous programs and units. His research agenda focuses on school counseling, gifted education, urban education, higher education, multicultural education/counseling, and STEM education.
Dr. Moore is internationally-recognized for his work on African American males. He is frequently quoted, featured, or mentioned in popular publications such as the New York Times, Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, Chronicle of Higher Education, and Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. He has co-edited five books; has over 100 publications; obtained over $16 million in grants, contracts, and gifts; and given over 200 scholarly presentations throughout the U.S. and internationally.
Dr. Moore received his B.A. in English Education from Delaware State University and both his M.A. Ed. and Ph.D. in Counselor Education from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He has received many prestigious awards, honors, and distinctions and was notably selected as the American Council on Education Fellow, an ACA Fellow, and a Big Ten Committee on Institutional Cooperation Academic Leadership Program Fellow.
Dr. Moore is a native of Lyman, SC and is married to Stephanie M. Moore, also from SC. They have 4 children.
Scott D. Pulsipher
Scott Pulsipher has served as President of Western Governors University, the nation’s premier nonprofit competency-based university, since April 2016, leading all academic, operational, and organizational functions. He cultivates a student-first environment by using technology and data to improve learning outcomes, graduation rates, employment, and overall student wellbeing.
Prior to joining WGU, Scott led several technology-based, customer-focused businesses, including Amazon, Sterling Commerce (now part of IBM), and two successful startups that traverse retail, supply chain, banking, payments, and manufacturing sectors.
He serves on multiple higher education and technology boards, including: Education Co-Chair for Committee for Economic Development, advisory board member at the Presidents Forum, a member of the Executive Committee on the Taskforce on Higher Education and Opportunity, and board member at the American Council on Education.
Scott holds an MBA from Harvard University and a bachelor's degree in Management from Brigham Young University.