30+
Years in enterprise marketing
4
Talk formats available
6+
Core topic areas
In-person
& virtual
Both available

What Makes This Different

Not another AI ethics lecture from someone who's never run a campaign.

Craig has sat on both sides of the stage. He knows what a conference audience actually needs to walk away with, and how to make technical and ethical topics land for business leaders.

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Built around your audience

Every talk is developed specifically for your event theme and audience type - not a canned presentation recycled from last year. A discovery call comes first, always.

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Enterprise-grounded examples

Scenarios come from real enterprise marketing situations - demand gen, personalization, targeting, vendor selection - not hypothetical academic case studies.

Something to take home

Every session leaves attendees with a concrete framework, question set, or checklist they can bring back to their teams. Not just inspiration... action!

Topics

Six talks. Pick one - or tell me what you need.

Featured Talk

The CMO's AI Dilemma: Moving Fast Without Moving Wrong

Marketing leaders are under pressure to adopt AI quickly. Legal and compliance teams are trying to catch up. This talk maps the gap, and gives marketing leaders a practical way to navigate it without slowing down their teams.

Best for: Marketing conferences, CMO summits, digital marketing events

Popular Talk

Biased by Design: What Enterprise AI Gets Wrong About Your Customers

AI targeting, personalization, and lead scoring can reinforce existing biases at scale, and most marketing teams have no idea it's happening. This talk shows where bias enters the stack and what to do before it becomes a PR or legal problem.

Best for: Marketing, product, and data teams; DEI-focused events; regulated industries

Trend Talk

Your AI Vendors Are Making Decisions. Do You Know What They're Deciding?

Third-party AI tools are now embedded in most enterprise marketing stacks. But very few companies have asked the hard questions about what those tools are actually doing with data. This talk is a practical guide to vendor accountability.

Best for: Marketing ops, procurement, legal/compliance audiences; tech industry events

Executive Talk

AI, Brand Trust, and the Decisions You Can't Undo

Trust is the most valuable thing a brand owns... and it's the hardest to rebuild once it's gone. This executive-level talk connects AI deployment decisions to brand risk in language that resonates with boards and C-suites.

Best for: Board retreats, executive off-sites, investor audiences, brand-focused events

Regulation Talk

What the FTC, EU AI Act, and State Laws Mean for Your Marketing Stack

The regulatory environment around AI in marketing is moving quickly, and most marketing teams are leaving this entirely to legal. This talk translates the regulatory landscape into decisions your marketing team can actually make.

Best for: Legal/compliance + marketing joint sessions; financial services; healthcare; enterprise tech

Workshop Format

The 90-Minute AI Audit: Find Your Biggest Risk Before the Regulators Do

An interactive workshop format where teams work through a structured assessment of their current AI tools and practices, and leave with a prioritized list of what to address first. Best as a half-day workshop with smaller groups.

Best for: Internal company workshops, marketing leadership off-sites, cross-functional teams

Talk Formats

Four ways to bring Craig in.

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Keynote

30–60 minutes. Opening or closing address for your main stage.

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Fireside Chat

30–45 minutes. Moderated conversation - informal, audience Q&A friendly.

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Panel Discussion

45–75 minutes. Panel of 3–4 speakers; Craig moderates or participates.

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Workshop

Half-day or full-day. Interactive, small-group, working sessions.

How to Book

Straightforward from inquiry to stage.

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Initial Inquiry

Fill in the contact form or schedule a call. Tell me your event date, audience, and what you're looking for.

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Discovery Call

30 minutes to understand your audience, theme, and goals. This shapes the talk.

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Proposal

I'll send a talk outline, format recommendation, and fee within a few days.

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Confirmed & Prepared

Once agreed, we work together to fine-tune the content for your audience.

Practical information for event organizers.

What I provide

  • Speaker bio (short and long versions)
  • Professional headshot (high resolution)
  • Talk title and description for your program
  • Slide deck (sent in advance for review)
  • Audio/visual requirements list
  • Post-event attendee resource (optional)

How I work

  • Available in-person (US and international) and virtual
  • Flexible on format - keynote, panel, fireside, workshop
  • Happy to participate in attendee Q&A beyond the stage time
  • Content fully customized for every event
  • Typically book 4–6 weeks in advance (rush requests welcome)

Interested? Let's start with a quick conversation.

Tell me your event date and audience. I'll tell you if I can help, and what a talk could look like.

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