Diversity Speakers

Companies who do not prioritize diversity are not maximizing their full potential. Diversity speakers help groups and organizations promote positive qualities like inclusivity and acceptance. These experts help major businesses understand the benefit of having a diverse work culture. 


Speaker Booking Agency has been working with diversity speakers for speaking engagements, corporate appearances, training workshops, university lectures and more for over 20 years. Our talented team of booking agents can find the perfect diversity speaker that fits your needs. Contact us today! 

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Darin Green Diversity Speaker

Darin Green is an internationally known keynote speaker. Darin began speaking professionally in the late 90s, after appearing as a guest on the Oprah show for his innovation at employing disadvantaged... Read More

Diana L. Eck Professor of Comparative Religion & Indian Studies

She is also a member of the Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies as well as the Faculty of Divinity. She received her B.A. from Smith College (1967) in Religion her M.A. from the School of Orient... Read More

Dr. Alison Thompson Humanitarian & Author of The Third Wave

Dr Alison Thompson - is a full time global humanitarian volunteer. Her work started on the Sept 11th 2001 attacks in New York where she volunteered as a first responder for nine months. Alison has run... Read More

David Sills Professor of Christian Missions and Cultural Anthropology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and President of Reaching & Teaching International Ministries

Dr. David Sills is an internationally known keynote speaker whose expertise in the area of intercultural interaction training those in other cultures experiences of travels and living overseas and the... Read More

Darrell Robinson Attorney & Legal Analyst

Darrell Robinson’s story is one of perseverance and dedication. Originally a high-school dropout he got a second chance after a life-threatening car accident. Not to be discouraged he turned misfortun... Read More

Douglas Blackmon Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author of Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II

Douglas A. Blackmon is the Pulitzer-Prize winning author of Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II and co-executive producer of the acclaimed... Read More

Dionna Griffin-Irons Director of Diversity & Inclusion for The Second City US & Canada

Dionna Griffin-Irons is director of diversity and Inclusion for The Second City US and Canada. A Second City Detroit alumnus with more than 18 years’ experience as a performer producer and facilitator... Read More

Damien Hooper-Campbell Chief Diversity Officer at Zoom

Damien Hooper-Campbell is the first Chief Diversity Officer at Zoom. Prior to joining Zoom, Damien was a Vice President at eBay where he served as the company’s first Chief Diversity Officer. In this... Read More

David Mixner Internationally Known Human Rights Activist Gay Rights Advocate & Bestselling Author

David Mixner whom Newsweek once named the most powerful gay man in America has been a highly regarded leader in American politics and international human rights for over 40 years and is a best-selling... Read More

David France Director of Oscar-nominated documentary How to Survive a Plague; Award-winning Journalist Best-selling Author

Filmmaker David France is the director and co-writer of the Oscar-nominated and critically-acclaimed How to Survive a Plague the documentary about the early years of the AIDS epidemic. The film earned... Read More