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Keynote speaking for leaders, managers, and everyone who works

Leading the much-needed conversations we aren’t having about workplace wellbeing

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The answer to feeling better at work isn’t more yoga classes, trying meditation, or eating healthier.


It’s learning how to talk about and change workplace wellbeing culture.

That’s why Jen Fisher tackles the unspoken, real workplace issues– and motivates audiences to create change in the workplace with wellbeing intelligence. 

She knows exactly what it’s like, because she’s gone through it, too:

  • Burnout & Caregiving

    Jen’s experienced burnout, a cancer journey, and caregiving for her mother with Alzheimer’s—all while working in corporate.

  • First Wellbeing Officer

    She became Deloitte US’ first everChief Wellbeing Officer, with a groundbreaking approach proving wellbeing at work is better for business.

  • Driving Real Change

    Now, she leads the hard conversations others shy away from. Because we can make work better for all– and it starts with talking about it.

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Start the wellbeing conversations your organization needs with Jen’s signature keynote speaking topics

All talks and fireside chats are customized for your audience and what they need to hear most

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    Hope is the Strategy

    Learn why hope is one of the most important tools for work and life, and how to cultivate it (even when it feels out of reach).

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    Beyond Burnout

    Get inspired with Jen’s personal story of burnout, cancer, and caregiving that led her to become a workplace wellness expert.

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    The Future of Work and Wellbeing

    As AI shapes the future of work, making wellbeing a priority is how we make work work for everyone.

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    Wellbeing Intelligence

    Hear about the crucial skill you need to build workplace systems, cultures, and norms that make people want to stay.

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    Social Connection

    With remote work and loneliness on the rise, social connection is a more important topic in the workplace than ever.

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    Team Wellbeing

    Learn why wellbeing is the foundation for teams that collaborate, innovate, and thrive successfully.

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“Jen’s keynote was nothing short of extraordinary. She doesn’t just speak about human sustainability—she embodies it."

— Cassie O’Malley, Wellbeing Leader at Large MidAtlantic Health System

“She was relatable, engaging, and real—didn’t shy away from the hard issues."

— Dr. Jessi Gold, Chief Wellness Officer, University of Tennessee System

“She brings incredible depth and authenticity to complex workplace topics.”

— Dr. Bobbi Wegner, Professor, Harvard University & Founder/CEO, Groops

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Bring Jen to speak at your next event

Looking for an unforgettable speaker for your next keynote or corporate event? Get in touch below, and Jen will customize a talk for what your audience needs to hear.