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Malissa challenges audiences to redefine success, create balance, and lead with purpose—offering guidance that sparks change long after the talk ends.
A selection of featured podcast conversations:
“Malissa Clark spoke to Jack Massey College of Business’s Executive Learning Network members this past fall and was a HUGE hit with our executives. We present over 10 high level speakers each year with Never Not Working being one of our best in 2024. Our business executive group has high expectations on both delivery and content that pushes them to think deeply and engage with the learning.”
Testimonials:
“Malissa is one of the most practical and impactful speakers I’ve encountered. I was first introduced to her work through her book and seeing her speak live exceeded expectations. She has a rare ability to connect the dots in a way that is both engaging and actionable standing out in a landscape where many speakers fail to truly resonate. Her practical guidance, combined with deep professional and academic expertise,
makes her an exceptional speaker for professionals at every stage of their careers.”
Past Events:
“After spending time with Malissa discussing our members learning style, Malissa delivered a program that was grounded in data, came alive through storytelling, and gave practical examples that executives can immediately apply to their workplace. It was a wonderful morning of learning and connection. ”
“Her talk provided me with so much useful insight about myself and tools for how i can reject workaholism to create a more healthy & sustainable life. Highly recommend 10/10!”
“Dr. Malissa Clark delivered a compelling and thought-provoking session on workaholism as our keynote speaker at the Association for Surgical Education annual meeting. Drawing on cutting-edge research and real-world insights, Dr. Clark challenged surgeons and attendees to rethink long-standing assumptions about productivity, dedication, and professional identity. Dr. Clark’s presentation resonated deeply with surgical leaders, sparking meaningful conversations about redefining what it means to thrive in demanding medical careers.”