
Lisa Even
Nationally recognized keynote speaker Lisa Even helps organizations transform leadership, energize teams, and create ripple effects that drive measurable results.
Nationally recognized keynote speaker Lisa Even helps organizations transform leadership, energize teams, and create ripple effects that drive measurable results.
Nationally recognized keynote speaker and bestselling author, she helps leaders and organizations spark trust, energize teams, and shape cultures that fuel performance. With more than a decade of corporate leadership experience across healthcare, tech, finance, and government, she delivers actionable strategies and contagious energy that transform complex challenges into clear, inspiring solutions
Keynote Speaker Lisa Even is nationally recognized for helping organizations create what she calls the Ultimate Ripple Effect, the kind of impact that moves people, strengthens leadership, and fuels business results. Known for her contagious energy, powerful storytelling, and ability to make complex leadership challenges approachable, Lisa inspires leaders and teams to show up with intentional presence, build trust, and transform workplace culture.
As the bestselling author of Joy Is My Job and host of the Have Good Ripple Effect podcast, Lisa brings thought leadership that extends far beyond the stage. She has partnered with hundreds of organizations across industries such as healthcare, technology, finance, and government, equipping leaders at all levels with practical strategies that drive engagement, strengthen connection, and enhance performance.
Lisa’s decade of corporate leadership experience ensures her insights are grounded in the real challenges organizations face today. She believes high-performing teams are not just people clocking in and out, they are ecosystems of humans creating intentional impact every day. Her keynotes challenge leaders to rethink how they show up, while providing actionable tools to spark momentum and lasting change.
If you want to elevate leadership, strengthen culture, and energize your people, book Lisa Even for your event. She delivers the clarity, inspiration, and strategies organizations need to thrive in fast-paced, ever-changing environments.
Keynote by Lisa Even:
Great leaders don’t wait for good culture to “happen” they build it.
Today’s professional landscape is more demanding than ever, with challenges like compressed resources, rapid change, and siloed teams. Cultural dysfunctions such as complaining, negativity, and passive-aggressive behavior often go unaddressed, quietly eroding morale, stalling growth, and driving turnover. While monitoring metrics and holding people accountable might seem sufficient, truly impactful leadership requires more.
According to SHRM, nearly one in five employees has left a job in the past five years due to negative workplace culture, highlighting its critical impact on retention. In this keynote, Lisa equips leaders with three strategies to analyze, navigate, and build a collaborative and adaptive culture, creating a lasting Good Ripple Effect that drives results.
Perfect for Leaders and Teams:
Navigating the challenges of a dynamic workplace
Wanting to leverage culture as a competitive advantage
Trying to create an environment where teams feel empowered and engaged
Key Takeaways:
Identify and address cultural dysfunctions that hinder growth and engagement
Evaluate team culture by analyzing current attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs
Gain practical tools to improve team morale, productivity, and retention
Keynote by Lisa Even:
Leaders lacking self-awareness often show up as busy, stressed, authoritarian, or overwhelmed. They struggle to separate their emotions from their actions, leading to team disengagement, frustration, and interpersonal friction.
By building self-awareness, leaders can better focus on their teams and bridge differences in personalities, values, and communication styles among team members, fostering more cohesive and collaborative environments. According to the Harvard Business Review, “Leaders with high emotional intelligence contribute to a 20% improvement in team performance.”
In this keynote, Lisa shares actionable strategies for building self-awareness and the four factors that predict positive presence: energy, expression, tone, and intention—all of which are essential for positively influencing team dynamics.
Perfect for Leaders and Teams:
Looking to differentiate their leadership approach
Striving to improve emotional intelligence and self-awareness
Seeking tools to enhance team dynamics and performance
Key Takeaways:
Assess how you “show up” and address behaviors that may undermine morale, productivity, and culture
Bridge differences in personalities, values, and communication styles to strengthen team dynamics
Use proven frameworks, like the Circle of Control, to allocate energy effectively and lead with intention
Keynote by Lisa Even:
Many organizations face rising complacency, disengagement, and inconsistent performance. Meanwhile, successful, innovative organizations thrive because their employees are motivated and eager to contribute to shared goals.
Too often, leaders unintentionally stifle creativity and innovation, either by placing team members in high-pressure problem-solving situations without adequate support or by repeatedly solving the team’s problems themselves. This fosters a fear of mistakes, leaving ideas untapped and teams underperforming.
In this keynote, Lisa helps leaders explore how their leadership style impacts team dynamics, ways to “live in the lab” and experiment with engagement activities, and equips them with actionable strategies to build a motivation-centered culture where employees feel empowered to contribute proactively.
Perfect for Leaders and Teams:
Combating disengagement and complacency
Building a culture of creativity, innovation, and psychological safety
Inspiring meaningful contributions and idea-sharing across the team
Key Takeaways:
Recognize behaviors that suppress creativity and risk-taking
Discover motivation-focused methods through real-world case studies
Celebrate successes and implement strategies to build resilient teams
Keynote by Lisa Even:
Too often, enjoyment and engagement are treated as “nice to have” instead of essential components of a productive workplace. Deadlines, projects, and crises take over, leaving team members feeling disconnected and drained, relying on sporadic gestures to feel engaged. And let’s face it, the word burnout gets tossed around like candy.
Additionally, it’s easy for team members to assume workplace joy is solely the leader’s responsibility, while leaders face rising disengagement without knowing how to fix it. Research shows that joyful employees are 31% more productive and three times as creative, leading to higher morale, retention, and innovation within teams. Joy isn’t just a feel-good concept, it’s a smart business strategy.
In this keynote, Lisa guides audiences through practical steps to create a culture of enjoyment and engagement. She introduces concepts such as “Crappy to Happy” to improve unglamorous work activities and demonstrates how team members can take accountability for their own enjoyment at work.
Perfect for Leaders and Teams:
Looking to boost team morale
Fostering team ownership: Joy is a shared responsibility, and leaders empower team members to shape their workplace experiences
Introducing Small Habits: Simple, consistent actions build cohesion and accountability better than occasional events
Key Takeaways:
Design engagement plans and activities that increase satisfaction and reduce turnover
Foster an ownership mindset that inspires creativity and accountability
Spread a Positive Ripple Effect: Empower teams to own their joy and workplace experience