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Nick Westergaard helps organizations, leaders, and aspiring leaders tell stronger stories and build better brands. Your audience will learn, laugh, and leave with actionable ideas.
Nick Westergaard helps organizations, leaders, and aspiring leaders tell stronger stories and build better brands. Your audience will learn, laugh, and leave with actionable ideas.
Nick Westergaard helps organizations, leaders, and aspiring leaders tell stronger stories and build better brands. Your audience will learn, laugh, and leave with actionable ideas.
Nick's spent his career building standout brands at organizations of all sizes—from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies to President Obama’s Jobs Council. As a lecturer at the University of Iowa’s Tippie College of Business he leads the Story Lab program, helping students stand out through the power of storytelling.
He's the author of the books Brand Now and Get Scrappy, a contributor to the Harvard Business Review, host of the popular On Brand podcast, a Moth StorySLAM Champion, and a TEDx speaker coach.
Called “one of the most jaw-dropping marketing speakers,” Nick’s keynotes at conferences and corporate events throughout the world have audiences saying “ah-ha” as he provides actionable next steps that can impact their work right away.
Nick Westergaard's books provide helpful frameworks and practical tools for standing out in our crowded, distracted digital world
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Nick has a knack for making complex topics simple.
Jacey Wilkins
National Institute of Metalworking Skills