Speaking Engagements
Brad Seitz, President and CEO, has spoken at industry events for many years on a range of topics related to business travel. His casual style, use of video and encouragement of participation has captured audiences across the world. His choices of topics relating to the travel industry are practical, current and entertaining. He is always looking for new ideas, so if you have any suggestions, please get in touch with him.
His current list of speaking topics include:
“New ways of doing business using social media” – Tough times require tough measures, but they also require innovative thought and use of technology to do things differently. It was not long ago that the internet did not exist, and it has changed the world. Now, what can it do to help you remain up to date and on the cutting edge? What little things can you do at work to show your value to your company? This session will ask questions and show you new technologies that may help you as we crawl out of this recession.
“Top Ten Hot Issues in Corporate Travel Management Today” – Always a changing and evolving presentation, this will look at what is hot in business travel management today. In the past this has explored topics such as; implications of Swine Flu, Full Content in the GDS, effects of rising fuel prices and what Twitter has to do with travel. Such a presentation is usually not completed until the night before the event on the basis that sometimes things hit at the last minute that may have a huge impact to travel.
“Top Ten Corporate Travel Myths” – Launched in 2007, this presentation is constantly evolving. During his talk Brad will reveal the top ten myths about the corporate travel industry. Some of these items are familiar to people, but greatly misunderstood. Brad will articulate the truth behind these myths, helping the audience to better understand their impact on the decisions they make as corporate travelers.
“Corporate Travel Predictions” – This presentation looks at the trends in the marketplace usually in the beginning of the year- a light hearted look at what we can expect for the following year-from airline consolidation to travel association mergers, this topic will evaluate Brad’s predictions for the next year in corporate travel. Audience participation will also be an active part of this presentation, so that many different predictions are considered and evaluated.