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Dirik Hameed
The areas of expertise are wide ranging when it comes to a conference speaker, encompassing industry, athletics and more. When it comes to being an excellent speaker age is not the defining factor, as although many influential speakers are older in years, there are young speakers who make just as much of an impact. Below is a highlight of some recommendations for a younger German speaker, all of whom would be a great addition to a conference. The German swimmer Kirsten Bruhn has excelled in her sport, winning gold at both the 2006 IPC Swimming World Championships and the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games. The fact that she is partially tetraplegic highlights the magnitude of her achievements. She is a fantastic inspirational speaker to have at a conference because her story is one of triumph over adversity and she can teach others how to overcome struggles to reach their goals and make the most out of their lives. Lothar Leder is a German triathlon athlete who has won multiple Ironman challenges both in Germany and around the world. His speaker addresses focus on positive thinking and how to reduce stress and he speaks at training seminars as well as motivation seminars. His successes in triathlons demonstrate that determination and drive can really pay off and he can encourage others to be driven as well, which is great for getting an audience motivated. Daniela Weber's German speaker addresses on motivation and efficient training are shaped by her background as an Ironwoman. She helps people to improve their personal training, running and swimming through workshops and seminars. She is one of those German speakers who can inspire an audience to achieve their life goals by getting motivated. Cyriac Roeding is the co-founder and CEO of shopkick Inc., which is a company that focuses on how retail and mobile intersect. Shopkick had the honour of being named the top retail app of 2010 by the Wall Street Journal. Fast Company included shopkick in its 10 Most Innovative Companies In Retail list. With his expansive experience in mobile and software as well as his knowledge of company formation and leadership, he is the kind of speaker that an audience can learn a great deal from. A former spokesman for WikiLeaks, Daniel Domscheit-Berg has co-founded OpenLeaks which aims to expose leaked information that it receives from whistleblowers by sending the information to media organisations and the like in order for them to potentially publish the information. He is a specialist in network security and advocates freedom of information. His experience as a computer scientist and his history with WikiLeaks make him one of the most interesting German speakers today. Each of the German speakers above has excellent advice and insights to offer conference audiences. Consider a conference you are organising that will cover leadership skills, information on software or technology or skills and tips to get people motivated. Each German speaker discussed in this article is an excellent addition to a conference or event. None of them will disappoint in providing informative, engaging addresses.
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