The term Keynote speaker pops up everywhere. But what is a Keynote speaker? What makes a keynote presentation different from a 'regular' presentation? And when can you call yourself a Keynote speaker? We explain it to you and list everything.
Keynote: the keynote of your event
'Keynote' is a term originally used in music. It means 'keynote': the tone in which a particular piece of music is written. This keynote determines the character of the piece you are listening to. In the same way, a keynote speaker sets the tone the tone of an event, conference or day program. The Keynote speaker introduces the theme and brings everything together around this topic.
Keynote speakers can help organizations to initiate change and to let new insights land. After all, continuing to sail on traditional business models will harm rather than help in the long term. A keynote speaker can inspire and motivate the audience to be open to innovative ideas. This creates space for a new way of working to achieve better long-term results. Keynote speakers can offer a new perspective on various themes such as change management, people-centered care, customer focus, leadership or sustainability.
With years of experience, Jaap Bressers can offer a customized solution for every event and respond to other speakers in order to get the most out of all performances. Jaap always makes his own performance a real experience. The audience is guaranteed to go home with a smile on their face.
As a Keynote speaker, Jaap can move the audience to action and motivate them to seize new opportunities with confidence and to contribute with small things and make a big difference. He can convey the right energy for your message, sees different angles and can bring different opinions together. As a Keynote speaker, Jaap not only likes to enter into a conversation with the audience, but also with his client during the preparation. So that his role as Keynote speaker can contribute maximally to the goals of the event, congress or day program. Want to know more about the possibilities? Submit a request without obligation.