Keynote Speaker Anne Moss Rogers is an acclaimed TEDx speaker, nationally recognized mental health expert, and suicide prevention advocate who has made a profound impact on organizations nationwide. Known for her deeply personal and relatable approach, she transforms the devastating loss of her son, Charles, to suicide into powerful, actionable strategies that help companies and institutions build cultures of well-being, resilience, and psychological safety.
Anne Moss’s expertise is uniquely grounded in lived experience, making her keynotes not only compelling but also profoundly authentic. Her award-winning memoir, Diary of a Broken Mind, and her Amazon bestselling guide, Emotionally Naked: A Teacher’s Guide to Preventing Suicide and Recognizing Students at Risk, have cemented her reputation as a trusted authority on mental health, resilience, and suicide prevention. These works have been adopted in schools and organizations around the world, underscoring her global influence.
As the first non-clinician invited to present at the National Institute of Mental Health on youth mental health, Anne Moss brings rare insight and credibility to her talks. Her expertise has also been showcased by major media outlets including The New York Times, Variety, and CNN, and she has presented to some of the world’s most influential leaders at high-profile events like the Billionaire’s Summer Camp in Sun Valley.
Keynote Speaker Anne Moss Rogers is celebrated for delivering keynotes that inspire real change. She equips leaders and teams with practical tools and evidence-based frameworks to proactively address mental health challenges, prevent crises, and cultivate inclusive, supportive environments that boost morale and productivity.