

Why you should book Michael Rogers for your next event
- Unlock the Future: Gain exclusive access to Michael Rogers' forward-thinking insights, empowering your organization to adapt, innovate, and thrive in a rapidly evolving world.
- Thought Leadership: Secure a renowned futurist and best-selling author, cementing your event as an unparalleled experience that leaves a lasting impact on your audience.
- Industry Pioneer: Benefit from Michael Rogers' co-founding of Outside magazine and technology column at Newsweek, showcasing his groundbreaking work in media and technology.
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Introducing Keynote Speaker Michael Rogers, a renowned futurist, best-selling author, and technology pioneer. When you book Michael Rogers for your event, you're unlocking a world of transformative possibilities.
Michael's track record speaks for itself. As a co-founder of Outside magazine and a technology columnist at Newsweek, he has been at the forefront of media and technology for years. His achievements are not limited to print; Michael led The Washington Post and Newsweek into the digital world, earning patents for multimedia technology that revolutionized content delivery.
Booking Michael Rogers for your event is an investment in your organization's future. With his captivating storytelling and thought-provoking ideas, your audience will be engaged from start to finish, leaving with renewed motivation and a clear roadmap for success.
Don't miss the chance to secure his transformative insights. Book Michael Rogers for your event now and embark on a journey towards a brighter, bolder future.

Keynotes
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Artificial Intelligence Will Change....Everything!
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Your Business in 2030: A Customized Prediction
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The “Virtualization” of America--and the World
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Management Meets the Future: the Innovation Challenge
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The Radical New World of Education
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do we teach? Now that young people live with one foot in the virtual world, how does that impact education and employment? What skills will our students initially bring (or not bring) to campus, and what skills will they need to make their way in an increasingly automated world? Michael has spoken to educators worldwide ranging from K-12 to college, law and medicine.
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