Planning a major event is stressful enough without losing sleep over whether your keynote speaker will actually land or eat up your budget with forgettable talking points. You’re already juggling a million moving parts and the last thing you need is a speaker who doesn’t get your audience. We’ll connect you with someone who doesn’t just show up but sparks conversations that are still happening months after everyone goes home.

 
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How Infinite Speakers actually works


We’re two people who spend our entire day talking to speakers and matching them with events.

That’s it. That’s the whole business.

No giant database you have to search through yourself. No automated system that emails you 200 options. Just us, learning what your event needs, and then telling you exactly who we think will make a lasting impression and impact.

When you call you get expert guidance and help. Same person every single time. We remember your last event. We remember what worked and what didn’t. We remember that your CEO hates when speakers use too many slides.

And honestly? We get kind of obsessed with finding the perfect match for your audience.

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Who uses Infinite Speakers?


People planning the events that actually matter:

Conference organizers who need their annual meeting to be the one everyone shows up for (not the one they skip to check email in the hotel lobby)

Association leaders hosting annual conventions where members expect to learn something useful

Corporate folks planning leadership summits that need to do more than just “get everyone in the same room”

Nonprofit teams running fundraising galas where the speaker needs to make people feel something and then have them make a donation.

We work with all kinds of industries. Healthcare conferences. Technology events. Education workshops. Financial planning seminars. Sales kickoffs. Team building retreats. If you’ve got people sitting in chairs who need to hear something worth listening to, we can help.

Our speakers show up in cities across America—Orlando, Washington DC, Boston, San Diego, Chicago, Seattle, Phoenix, San Antonio, New Orleans, Nashville, and everywhere in between.

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The Right Keynote Speakers for Your Event

Your Event Deserves a Speaker People Will Actually Remember

You’ve been to those conferences, right?

Where the morning keynote speaker rambles on for 45 minutes and nobody can remember a single thing they said by lunch?

Yeah. We’re trying to save you from being the person who booked that speaker.

Why Booking Speakers Feels So Complicated (And Why It Doesn’t Have to Be)

Here’s what usually happens when you need a keynote speaker:

You Google “motivational speakers” and get 47 million results. You click through 30 websites that all look the same. Everyone claims to be “transformational” and “inspiring.” You have no idea who’s actually good and who just has a professional photographer.

Then you give up and pick someone based on… what? Their headshot? A quote you saw on LinkedIn?

There’s a better way.

What Makes a Great Keynote Speaker? (It’s Not What You Think)

Forget the polished TED talk voice and the perfect hand gestures.

Great speakers make people feel something. They tell stories that stick with you on the drive home. They say things that make you go “huh, I never thought about it like that before.”

They don’t just fill time. They change how people think.

That’s what we look for when we’re picking speakers for your event.

Every Type of Event Needs a Different Kind of Speaker

Annual conferences and industry conventions where hundreds or thousands  of people gather to learn what’s next

Leadership summits for executives and emerging leaders who need fresh perspectives on old problems

Professional development events and training sessions where people expect to walk away with actual skills

Corporate meetings and company retreats that need to rebuild energy after a tough year

Fundraising galas where the speaker’s job is to move hearts and open wallets

Virtual events and hybrid conferences that need speakers who can hold attention through a screen

Trade shows and sales kickoffs that need high energy and practical takeaways

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