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A corporate or educational conference keynote that is definitely outside the box.

Cary Trivanovich precedes his message with a performance that, as one journalist wrote at a taping of America's Funniest People, "is as visually stimulating as it is funny to the bone. His act is mesmerizing."  But it is not just Cary's performance that makes him an ideal conference keynote speaker—It is his message.

As America's foremost anti-bullying school speaker, and also a revolutionary performing artist, his two keynote messages—as worlds apart as they are—provide timely and profound insight about our commonality. 

 
 

 

Bullying in America's Schools

With the unique perspective of touring his anti-bullying school assembly program to thousands of schools throughout the United States, while comparing notes with their administrators, counselors, parents and students about their experiences with bullying, Cary Trivanovich offers valuable insight as a conference keynote speaker.

This keynote message points out the key reasons why kids bully, exposes the varied ways in which students bully their peers, and provides short and long term remedies to eradicate bullying.

Above and beyond Mr. Trivanovich keynote message is the inclusion of his performance within his keynote.  You will definitely want to take advantage of that!

 

The Art of Changing Lives

Cary Trivanovich's corporate keynote is an adaptation of his profound Arts Lecture which sets forth that the arts have life-changing power and significance when truth is revealed to the heart.  You will be moved by Mr. Trivanovich's performance which substantiates the lecture.

This presentation is more performance than message, and you'll want it that way, as Cary "takes his message home" in a way all in attendance will always remember.

"Pay attention and listen", exclaims Cary's artistic director Robert Manning, "as he speaks to your soul with the power of lions in a language you have yet to understand."

 
 

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