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Hannah Ubl

Hannah Ubl is a keynote speaker reshaping how organizations think about work, leadership, and culture through empathy, mindfulness, and people-first practices.

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"This was uncharted territory and you helped us navigate the waters smoothly. I felt like there was a natural overlap with our message and your presentation. I can’t count the number of people that said we would love her presentation….I feel like she was talking to me! So thank you for spending the time to understand the kind of company we are and for taking personal time to join us for our reception."

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Why book Hannah Ubl for your next event

  • Hannah challenges outdated workplace thinking and helps leaders build cultures where people feel valued, engaged, and motivated to do their best work.
  • With deep research and real-world experience, Hannah delivers practical insights that improve leadership, collaboration, and long-term organizational success.
  • Her warm, honest, and humorous delivery creates powerful mindset shifts that stay with audiences long after the keynote ends.

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Keynote speaker on human-centered work, leadership, and modern corporate culture

Hannah Ubl is a sought-after keynote speaker known for her bold, human approach to the future of work. As co-founder of Good Company Consulting, she helps organizations move beyond rigid systems and outdated assumptions toward cultures built around real people. Hannah’s work is grounded in a decade of research on employees at every level, uncovering what truly drives engagement, retention, and performance. With clarity, conviction, and humor, she inspires leaders to rethink how work works and how organizations can succeed by putting people first.

 

Hannah Ubl and the Human-Centered Workplace

Hannah Ubl’s mission is simple and powerful: create organizations that don’t suck. Throughout her career, she has challenged the idea that employees are merely roles, titles, or numbers. Instead, Hannah advocates for workplaces that recognize people as complex, thoughtful humans whose experiences at work deeply affect performance, culture, and results.

As a keynote speaker, Hannah Ubl brings this perspective to audiences around the world, offering a clear alternative to traditional corporate thinking. She shows how organizations can build environments where people feel seen, heard, and respected, while still driving strong business outcomes. Her message resonates with leaders who sense that old models no longer serve today’s workforce and are ready for a more thoughtful, sustainable approach.

 

Co-founder of Good Company Consulting

As co-founder of Good Company Consulting, Hannah Ubl works closely with organizations navigating change, growth, and cultural transformation. Her work focuses on the future of work and how companies can thrive by embracing mindfulness, empathy, and kindness as strategic advantages rather than soft ideals.

Over the past decade, Hannah has researched people at work across roles, levels, and industries. This broad lens has revealed an important truth: lasting success does not come from perks, slogans, or surface-level initiatives. It comes from cultures where leaders understand themselves, care about others, and design systems that support human needs. Hannah translates these insights into clear, actionable strategies that organizations can actually use.

 

Challenging Outdated Narratives About Work

A defining element of Hannah Ubl’s speaking is her willingness to question long-held workplace assumptions. She invites audiences to examine stories they may have accepted without reflection, such as productivity at all costs, constant availability, or leadership based on control rather than trust.

Through thoughtful self-inquiry, Hannah helps leaders and teams explore how their beliefs shape behavior, decision-making, and collaboration. Her approach empowers people to become better leaders, better managers, and better colleagues by first understanding themselves. These insights lead to meaningful shifts in how people communicate, lead, and work together every day.

 

Key Themes in Hannah Ubl’s Keynotes

Hannah Ubl’s keynotes combine research, storytelling, and real-world application. Common themes include:

  • Building workplace cultures rooted in empathy and respect

  • Redefining leadership for modern organizations

  • Creating conditions for engagement, retention, and trust

  • Navigating change in the evolving world of work

  • Designing work that supports both people and performance

She speaks to leaders, managers, and teams who want to create environments where individuals can do meaningful work without burning out or disconnecting. Her insights are practical, grounded, and immediately relevant to today’s challenges.

 

Book Hannah Ubl for Your Event

When you book Hannah Ubl for your event, you bring a speaker who connects deeply with audiences and delivers lasting impact. Her delivery is warm, honest, and engaging, blending deep conviction with self-deprecating humor that makes complex ideas accessible and relatable. Hannah brings her full self to every presentation and is energized by the people in the room.

Whether speaking at a corporate conference, leadership summit, or industry gathering, Hannah Ubl leaves audiences inspired to rethink how work works. They walk away with a renewed perspective, practical takeaways, and the confidence to build workplaces that prioritize people while supporting long-term success.

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5 of 5

"This was uncharted territory and you helped us navigate the waters smoothly. I felt like there was a natural overlap with our message and your presentation. I can’t count the number of people that said we would love her presentation….I feel like she was talking to me! So thank you for spending the time to understand the kind of company we are and for taking personal time to join us for our reception."

5 of 5

Through fluent, powerful, elegant and persuasive written and spoken language, Hannah promotes a human-centric workplace and inspires greatness through kindness, warmth, transparency, courage, vulnerability and candor. Hannah is truly a good human supporting the growth of good companies.

5 of 5

Hannah has the most amazing presence with a unique ability to connect with your audience and deliver a message in such a fun and memorable way. She is always so knowledgeable about her topic that I marvel at her adaptability to the situation and the crowd.

5 of 5

Hannah Ubl DELIVERS! Hannah knows how to speak to her audience and deliver her message. She gets out in the crowd connecting, engaging and truly interacting with the attendees. The crowd loved her and we ended with a standing ovation! If you want to work with an individual who cares about your event and the attendees as much as you do and then delivers on all of that, you cannot go wrong with inviting Hannah to be that speaker!

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Keynotes

Keynote by Hannah Ubl:

CREATING A WORKPLACE THAT DOESN’T SUCK

We spend nearly a third of our lives at work, yet millions wake up on Monday mornings with dread rather than enthusiasm. The sobering truth? Most workplaces drain human potential instead of unleashing it. But a shift is underway, visionary organizations are recognizing a fundamental truth: their greatest competitive advantage isn't technology or strategy, but their people. These forward thinkers are crafting environments where leadership values vulnerability over perfection, employees have each others’ backs, and a shared sense of purpose drives engagement.

Igniting a bold vision for the future of work, this keynote asks: What if we bravely and unwaveringly put people first? It challenges outdated notions of work ethic and corporate culture, exploring needed mindset shifts around everything from how to build trusting teams, tend to emotional culture, show up as an effective leader, and even prevent burnout. Through illuminating case studies and best-in-class examples gleaned from years of studying truly human-first companies, attendees will reimagine what work can (and maybe should) be, and gain action-driven insights into how to create a workplace that not only doesn't suck: it's awesome. 

ATTENDEE TAKEAWAYS:

  • An exploration of the key elements for a great organization: leadership that balances action with compassion, communication grounded in empathy, and a culture that prioritizes psychological safety
  • How to embrace today’s trending workplace topics to stay competitive in recruitment and retention efforts
  • Actionable strategies to change company culture for the better, no matter your role
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CONNECTING ACROSS GENERATIONS: Improving Workplace Collaboration, Communication, and Engagement

Fact: every generation brings a unique perspective to the workplace. From Baby Boomers who value traditional communication channels to Gen Z's digital-first mindset, and Gen X's self-reliant approach to Millennials' collaborative spirit – each group has shaped how we work today. While these differences infuse organizations with diversity of thought, they can also spark unexpected friction. Rather than leveraging our distinct perspectives, we fall into the trap of stereotyping and finger-pointing. Generational misunderstandings bubble up and don't just create tension – they actively hinder our ability to do great work. 

To move beyond snap assumptions and get people to a place of understanding and connection, this presentation dives deep into generational identities. It explores how historical events, technological advances, and social movements have shaped the generations’ varied approaches to work. By first breaking down the “why,” we’re able to take a more intentional look at “what” each generation wants in their professional life, which makes for a meaningful discussion of “how” to navigate a multigenerational workplace. Edutainment at its finest, this keynote combines nostalgia, fun, and actionable learning to help bridge divides and harness generational differences as your organization's most powerful engine for innovation, collaboration, and success. 

ATTENDEE TAKEAWAYS

  • A comprehensive exploration of each generation's formative experiences and how these shape their workplace values, communication styles, and career expectations
  • Practical strategies for identifying and bridging generational gaps in communication, work styles, and professional relationships
  • Tactical ideas for creating an inclusive, multi-generational workplace 
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Keynote by Hannah Ubl:

COMMUNICATION THAT CONNECTS: Practical Tools for Effective Workplace Conversation & Connection

Communication breakdowns remain one of the greatest workplace frustrations, and it's no surprise. We're somehow expected to master the unwritten rules of text messaging, phone calls, video conferences, and face-to-face interactions through nothing but trial and error. There’s little to no guidance on how to navigate day-to-day workplace exchanges, things like crafting kind but direct feedback, advocating for our ideas, and tweaking messaging for the recipient and circumstance. But it doesn’t have to be this way! With a little bit of practice, some foundational principles, and the addition of awareness and intentionality to the mix, we can improve our skills tenfold. 

Think of this keynote as your crash course on the must-have practices for effective workplace conversation and connection. It explores the ins and outs of changing professional communication etiquette (for example, why do some people think a lack of exclamation points is anxiety-inducing, whereas others find it perfectly normal?), and helps you turn potential communication minefields into opportunities for connection. Whether you’re navigating hybrid meetings, finessing your email, or preparing for a feedback session, you’ll discover practical tools that you can implement right away, so that no message gets lost in translation. 

ATTENDEE TAKEAWAYS

  • How to use empathetic communication and active listening to create real understanding, not just transactional exchanges
  • Awareness of the most prevalent messaging mishaps in the workplace, and how to overcome them
  • Practical communication skills to make clarity and intention your default mode
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Keynote by Hannah Ubl:

GEN Z 101: Adapting Your Leadership for the Next Generation of Talent

An important demographic shift is underway, by 2030, Generation Z will comprise 30% of the U.S. workforce. These digital natives (most of whom have never known a time without smartphones and social media) are fundamentally reshaping workplace norms, communication etiquette, and leadership expectations. The work world needs to embrace this new generation, but too often, organizations and leaders can get stuck on common frustrations like “They have no work ethic,” “Such poor communication skills!” and “Why won’t they just show up on time?!” 

Through proprietary research and insights from Gen Z professionals, you’ll learn what informs Gen Z’s perspective on work, why some of their mindsets seem so contradictory to generations prior, and what you can do to better support them as young professionals navigating the workplace. Because here’s the thing: like every generation before them, Gen Z is changing work for the better, and while yes, they need a bit of training to get to their A-game (they are young professionals after all) there is so much they can teach us. This keynote equips leaders with actionable insights to attract, retain, and empower Gen Z talent, while still fostering an inclusive environment that benefits employees of all ages.

ATTENDEE TAKEAWAYS

  • Perspective-transforming insights on Gen Z employees, and why they think the way they do
  • How to embrace the best of Gen Z while also offering training, mentorship, and resources to get them up to speed with today’s workplace
  • A look at the main points of tension between Gen Zers and other generations at work, and what can be done to ease those frustrations and encourage multi-generational collaboration 
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