SPEAKING

"UNlESs yOU HaVE A stOry, YoU DoN'T HAVE A Way to CoNNeCT WiTh pEoPle"

MARK'S ABILITY TO CONNECT QUICKLY WITH ANY AUDIENCE, COMBINED WITH HIS HIGHLY ENGAGING, PERSONAL AND HUMOROUS DELIVERY STYLE , MAKE HIM THE PERFECT INSPIRING CONFERENCE OPENER OR MEMORABLE CLOSING SPEAKER.

Mark regularly speaks to Fortune 500 companies, global conferences, annual company all-staff meet-ups, leadership summits, team offsites, employee retreats and top business schools around the world.

His deeply transformative insights have captivated thousands of individuals at global conferences and some of the largest and most influential organisations in the world.

Trusted by:

  • HEC Paris logo in black text
  • Logo of State Street featuring a stylized black ship with sails
  • Black text on a white background reading 'You' in a minimalist style.
  • The image features a black dog lying on a sandy beach near the water's edge.
  • Close-up of a L'Oréal product label.
  • Black Nike logo with swoosh.
  • Map of the world showing the distribution of different countries.
  • A black screen with white text that reads: 'Insert your content here.'
  • Black silhouette of a tree with a large trunk and leafy canopy on a plain background.
  • Premier League logo with a smiling lion's face and text.
  • Microsoft logo with the word 'Microsoft' in black text.
  • Black and white photograph of a person playing an electric guitar on stage.
  • BNP Paribas logo featuring a black square with seven small birds in flight silhouette and the company name in uppercase letters.
  • Text that says 'The Guardian' in large black letters.
  • Samsung logo in black on a gray background
  • Black and white image depicting two people holding hands.
  • NHS Lothian logo in black.
  • Outline of the word 'ECOXER' in large, block letters on a black background.
  • King's College London logo in black and gray text.
  • Close-up of the VIVO logo with a leaf icon
  • TEDx logo in black and white
  • Boring Money logo with black text on a white background.
  • Netcentric logo with black text on a white background
  • Logo for the Clore Social Leadership Programme. Black background with gray and black text.
  • Black logo with the word 'Dent.' in bold, modern font.
  • DevTeam logo with a lowercase 'd' and 't' inside a circle, followed by the word 'devteam'
  • Logo of the General Assembly with the initials GA inside a circle.
  • A partial black-and-white text graphic with the phrase 'It's the Consumer' visible, and part of the word 'Shop.'
  • Said Business School logo with University of Oxford text
  • Black text displaying the letters 'iPg' on a plain background.
  • SDSU and San Diego State University logos
  • Sanger Institute logo with text and pixelated graphic elements

Dear event organisers,

THANK YOU FOR BOOKING MARK TO SPEAK AT YOUR EVENT.

BELOW, you will find EVERYTHING YOU NEED (E.g. images, bios, intros and a/v requirements, etc.) to hopefully make your life easier and your event even greater!

If you need anything else please let us know as soon as possible.

Mark CAN’T WaIT!

INDEX

How To Introduce Mark

  1. Mark’s Bio

  2. AV / Tech Stuff

  3. Intro Music

  4. Images of Mark

  5. Mark’s Book ‘Glow in the Dark’

  6. Mark’s Book Covers

  7. Mark’s Podcast

  8. Testimonials

  9. Speaker Reel

  10. Resources & Links


1. HEADLINE HERE

Life is too short to sit through lengthy introductions! That’s why we’ve crafted a very specific, short, punchy, intro script for Mark's talks to make your life easier.

Please use this script (instead of a bio) to introduce Mark Leruste to the stage. Thank you!

“Our next speaker is a former 7-figure award-winning fundraiser turned best-selling author of Glow in the Dark.

He is the Founder of StoryCast, and his mission is to help one million leaders impact the world with their stories by 2030.

His TEDx talk “What They Don’t Tell You About Entrepreneurship” was listed as the #1 TED Talk every entrepreneur should watch by Steven Bartlett (host of The Diary of a CEO) and his book

You might have seen him in Forbes, The Guardian or The Wall Street Journal.

But he still doesn’t know how to tie his shoelaces…

Please give a big, warm welcome to Mark Leruste!