
Looking for a dynamic speaker who blends personal growth, well-being, and leadership into one transformational message?
Dr. Jessica brings an authentic and energizing presence to every stage—helping audiences explore what it means to lead from within and activate their best selves. Through powerful storytelling, real-world insights, and practical tools, her talks are designed to spark change and deepen connection.
Signature Speaking Topics
1. Reimagining Leadership Through Well-Being
Explore how well-being fuels leadership effectiveness and how leaders can build cultures of trust, empathy, and accountability by taking care of themselves and their teams.
2. Leading with Community, Character, and Well-Being
Learn the power of aligning who you are with how you lead. This session dives into the three pillars of sustainable leadership in today’s world: character, community, and whole-person wellness.
3. Activate Your Best Self®: The Five-Step Model for Living and Leading with Purpose
This motivational keynote walks through Dr. Jessica’s proven five-step model that helps individuals and leaders tune in, take ownership, and lead with clarity, courage, and care.
4. From Burnout to Breakthrough
An inspiring talk on overcoming overwhelm, reclaiming energy, and creating a life of intention—from the inside out.
5. Emotional Mastery for Leaders
Discover how emotional awareness, belief systems, and radical listening can reshape how you lead and connect with others.
Speaking Formats
Dr. Jessica is available for:
- Keynote presentations (in-person or virtual)
- Panel discussions
- Workshops and retreats
- Corporate and nonprofit leadership events
- Faith-based and community gatherings
- Youth and student development events
Why Book Dr. Jessica?
- Over 25 years of experience in leadership development and personal transformation
- Creator of the Activate Your Best Self® model and author of Discover Yourself
- Engaging, relatable, and deeply inspiring—connecting with audiences of all backgrounds
- Practical, heartfelt, and backed by research and lived experience