The Trinity Forum Speakers Bureau

“Connecting Leading Thinkers and Thinking Leaders”

About the Speakers Bureau

Prabhu Guptara

Featured Speaker: Prabhu Guptara

Prabhu Guptara is Executive Director, Organisational Development of WOLFSBERG – The Platform for Executive and Business Development (a subsidiary of UBS A.G., formerly the Union Bank of Switzerland).

Through the Trinity Forum Speakers Bureau, our Senior Fellows and other representatives are more accessible than ever before! Our Senior Fellows offer a breadth of intellectual talent and remarkable depth in their individual areas of expertise ranging from the humanities to sciences, business to journalism. They include a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, Emmy winners, a National Humanities Medal Award winner, internationally renowned philosophers and political scientists, award-winning authors and historians, celebrated business leaders, and distinguished theologians.

The Trinity Forum Speakers Bureau provides an opportunity for you or your organization to engage these leading thinkers to speak on such topics as leadership, cultural engagement, life purpose, the arts, and civil society. Our staff will work with you to select and schedule the best speaker for your event. Whatever your interests, allow us to help you make your event a great success!

If you don’t see the speaker you are looking for on our lists below, please contact us with your request and we will work to meet your needs.

Ready to begin? Fill out our Speakers Bureau Inquiry Form.

Speakers and Topics

Things to keep in mind

Event hosts will be responsible for all travel and lodging expenses, as well as honoraria as agreed upon prior to the event. Trinity Forum Staff will work with interested parties to reserve speakers based on expertise and availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How is using the Trinity Forum Speakers Bureau different than hosting a Trinity Forum event?
The Trinity Forum Speakers Bureau enables you to schedule one of our extraordinary Senior Fellows or another Trinity Forum representative as a speaker for your corporate or community event. Trinity Forum staff members will work with you to find the best speaker available and to draw up an event agreement. You will be responsible for making reservations related to the event, as well as coordinating travel and lodging arrangements for your desired the speaker.

When you host a Trinity Forum event like an evening Conversation or a weekend Forum, a Trinity Forum staff member will assist you with all booking, scheduling, and publication logistics. For more information, please contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
2. How much does it cost to book a speaker?
Your final cost will vary by speaker (and travel costs will also vary by location). We will do our best to meet your financial constraints. For further details, please fill out a Speakers Bureau Inquiry Form or call Beth Hatch at (202) 944-9881.
3. How do I select the best speaker for my event?
Use the drop-down lists above to find a speaker on core Trinity Forum themes like character, calling, leadership, and cultural engagement. You can also search our speakers by name to see if their expertise would be a fit with your audience. If you are unsure, please submit a Speakers Bureau Inquiry Form and one of our staff members would be happy to follow up with you.
4. What assistance will the Trinity Forum staff provide?
When booking a speaker through the Speakers Bureau, our staff will connect you with an available speaker, draw up an agreement to be signed by both parties, and complete the billing process. Travel arrangements are made by you, the host, or by the speaker. You will be responsible for overseeing all other aspects of the event.

If you are interested in hosting a Trinity Forum event such as an Evening Conversation or weekend Forum in your area, please contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

We who lived in the concentration camps can remember the men who walked through the huts comforting others, giving away their last piece of bread. They may have been few in number, but they offer sufficient proof that everything can be taken from a man but one thing: The last of his freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.

Victor E. Frankl

Featured Trinity Forum Resource

Great Lives: A Trinity Forum Readings Collection.

8 Readings booklets—biographies and autobiographies, packed in one of our handsome slipcases.

More Trinity Forum Resources

The Lost Tools of Learning by Dorothy L. Sayers, foreword by Dan Russ.

“The person who is denied or declines the opportunity to be a student of life is destined to a diminished existence,” says Dan Russ in the Foreword to this interesting Reading.

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