Session: How to be a memorable speaker (in the AI era)
Most presentations are forgotten minutes after they end. But memorable speakers? They change careers, companies, even lives. In this talk, Claire Li—Strategy Lead at Google, Harvard Business Review contributor, and YouTuber with 20M+ views—shares a practical playbook for standing out on stage and online. Drawing from her own journey (from landing multiple offers during tech layoffs to becoming a sought-after keynote speaker), Claire blends psychology, humor, and storytelling frameworks to teach you how to captivate any audience. Whether you’re pitching, leading, or inspiring, you’ll leave with tools to speak so people remember—and act.
Bio
Claire Li is a Strategy Lead at Google by day, and a YouTuber with 20 million views by night. Claire is also a Harvard Business Review contributor, Forbes featured expert, #1 Amazon best-selling author, and #1 best-selling Udemy instructor. Claire's keynotes and training ignite employee engagement, drive productivity, and foster a thriving, happier work culture within organizations.
Claire Li is a sought-after speaker at top corporations and universities, including Google, Samsung, Harvard, and Stanford universities. She previously worked as a management consultant at Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and holds an MBA from Duke University.