Why Clients Book Me​

Event organizers don’t just want a great story, they want results. Here’s why clients across industries choose me for their keynotes, retreats, and leadership trainings:

Real-World Resilience
My story is lived, not theoretical. I teach resilience and reinvention from the trenches, and connect it directly to what your audience is facing now.

Universal Relevance
My experience is about illness. But my message is about urgency, identity, and moving forward. Whether someone’s navigating burnout, a personal setback, or major change at work – what I teach applies.

Science Meets Storytelling
I combine raw, emotional storytelling with tools rooted in behavioral science and psychology. Audiences leave not just inspired, but equipped.

Perfect for Times of Change
I specialize in helping people reset during transitions: leadership shifts, layoffs, career pivots, reorgs, and major life change. I speak to the “what now?” moment, and help people answer it with clarity and courage.

Bold Energy + Warm Humor
You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll breathe deeper. From hospitals to boardrooms to game shows (yes, I was on Press Your Luck – NO WHAMMIES!), I bring bold energy, deep humanity, and zero fluff.

Who I Work With

My clients include:

  • Corporate teams & leadership conferences building resilient, people-centered cultures.
  • Women’s groups & empowerment events navigating growth, identity, and reinvention.
  • Nonprofits & mission-driven organizations supporting staff and communities through transition, grief, or change.
  • Colleges & Universities equipping students and staff to navigate change, identity, and reinvention.

If your audience is navigating disruption, or just feeling stuck, I help them reset with urgency, purpose, and power.

"Erin was the standout speaker at our Employee Engagement Summit. Her story was powerful, her presence magnetic, and her message deeply relevant to every person in the room. She didn’t just talk about resilience, she embodied it. She reminded us that energy is contagious, and Erin’s lit the room on fire."
— Lauren Belmont, Brookline