Our Speakers and Partners

Tamla Oates-Forney
CEO, SHRM Linkage
Keynote Speaker

Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., SHRM-SCP
CEO, SHRM
Keynote Speaker

Haben Girma
First Deafblind Graduate of Harvard Law School & Bestselling Author
Keynote Speaker

Khaliah O. Guillory
Founder of Nap Bar, Speaker, Coach & Innovator
Keynote Speaker

Brad Johnson
Co-founder, Workplace Allies
OPTIMIZE Strategic Partner

David Smith
Co-founder, Workplace Allies
OPTIMIZE Strategic Partner

Susan Mackenty Brady
CEO, Simmons University Institute for Inclusive Leadership
ASCEND Strategic Partner
Keynote Speakers
HABEN GIRMA
Keynote: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities
Born Deafblind, Haben Girma grew up navigating a world not built for her. Rather than accept limits, she chose to boldly advocate for change — not just for herself, but for communities everywhere. From Harvard Law to the global stage, Haben champions the belief that challenges, in all their forms, are catalysts for innovation, and that every obstacle holds an opportunity to create better, more inclusive solutions. Through her own personal story, Haben asks leaders to reimagine barriers as sparks for creative problem-solving, leadership, and systemic change. Her approach to influencing and overcoming adversity shows how courage, self-advocacy, and a willingness to challenge the status quo can drive meaningful, lasting impact.
The first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School, Haben Girma is an award-winning advocate, author, and keynote speaker. She earned the Helen Keller Achievement Award, reached Forbes 30 under 30, and President Barack Obama named her a White House Champion of Change. She believes disability challenges are opportunities for innovation, sparking new technologies that move society forward. Haben travels the globe teaching organizations how to build stronger, resilient, and more connected communities.
Her bestselling book Haben: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law takes readers on adventures around the world, including training with a guide dog in New Jersey, climbing an iceberg in Alaska, fighting for blind readers at a courthouse in Vermont, and talking with former presidents Biden and Obama at the White House. Warm, funny, thoughtful, and uplifting, this captivating book shows how we can resist isolation and find the keys to connection. The New York Times, Oprah Magazine, the TODAY Show, and Stephen Curry have all praised the book.
A spellbinding speaker, Haben’s keynotes have touched the stages of Apple, Bottega Veneta, Disney, Gartner, Google, Microsoft, Oxford University, and many more. Her engaging presentations ignite audiences to make positive changes in their communities. TIME included her as a speaker in TIME100 Talks.
In 2023, Haben became one of the first leaders appointed to serve as a Commissioner for the World Health Organization’s new Commission on Social Connection.
Haben was born and raised in California, where she currently lives. She travels with her Seeing Eye® dog Mylo. He often falls asleep during her keynotes.
KHALIAH O. GUILLORY
Keynote: Unleash the Authentic You
In an increasingly diverse world, the pressure to conform often keeps people from bringing their full, authentic selves to work. True belonging and breakthrough performance happen when individuals feel safe to express who they truly are. In this energizing session, Khaliah will guide leaders to create environments where authenticity is not just accepted — it’s celebrated. You’ll learn how to build stronger connections by encouraging authenticity, and how to build workplaces that honor individuality. Khaliah will also show how cultivating authenticity at every level inspires other leaders to serve with passion, go the extra mile, and transform teams for good. By tapping into the unique strengths of every employee, organizations can unleash greatness, fuel personal and professional excellence, and create cultures where people feel connected and thrive.
Khaliah O. Guillory (KOG) worked her way from banker to vice president at a Fortune 100 company that oversaw a $1 billion book of business and over 220 employees. While Vice President of Wachovia Bank, she served as one of the founding members of the Diversity Council, influencing positive change at the company. During this time, the organization saw a retention increase of approximately 35% due to her leadership. After leaving Corporate America, her phone started ringing off the hook and hasn’t stopped since.
An avid napper and Forbes Featured Sleep Coach, Khaliah is obsessed with sleep so much, she founded Nap Bar™, the first-of-its-kind, white-glove, virtual reality wellness experience in the world. Nap Bar offers communities and companies onsite and en-suite rest sanctuaries to help reduce sleep deprivation and increase mindfulness and alertness.
In 2015, Khaliah founded KOG & Co., a boutique firm that partners with corporations to transform human emotion through inclusion, equity, culture, wellness, and employee engagement experiences. Khaliah is an international speaker chosen to deliver the 2018 MBA Commencement Speech at the University of Houston-Downtown. She has been featured in a plethora of national media outlets, including Forbes, Huffington Post, Essence, Houston Business Journal, Fox News, ABC, and NBC.
Khaliah’s thought leadership has inspired companies like Microsoft, Synchrony Bank, Shell, NASA, and LinkedIn, to name a few. As a dynamic professional speaker, she champions workplace well-being and belonging with electrifying energy and real-world insights.
When she’s not revolutionizing the way we rest, you can find Khaliah chasing her next adventure — like skydiving from 10,000 feet out of a perfectly good plane. She’s a lover of ’80s music, a travel junkie, a vinyl collector, and has an undeniable obsession with socks, sunglasses, and watches.
A member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Khaliah is also the recipient of the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award. Her impact runs deep, so much so that former Mayor Sylvester Turner and the City of Houston declared October 29 as Khaliah O. Guillory Day in recognition of her philanthropic work.
TAMLA OATES-FORNEY & JOHNNY C. TAYLOR, JR.
Keynote: The Power of the Collective
In today’s fast-evolving world of work, the ability to translate individual talent into collective strength is what sets thriving organizations apart. Teams need diversity of thought, perspective, and expertise to innovate and excel. Join visionary leaders Tamla Oates-Forney and Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., SHRM-SCP, for an engaging conversation on talent optimization, where they will share their insights on how purposeful leadership and a people-first mindset drive high-performing, resilient teams. They will share personal anecdotes and data-driven strategies to help you inspire and empower those you lead. Emerge prepared to foster alignment through purposeful leadership and equipped to unlock the full potential of yourself and your team.
Tamla Oates-Forney is an innovative thought leader and speaker, women’s advocate, wellness champion, philanthropist, and investor. Tamla serves as Chief Executive Officer of SHRM Linkage, a leadership development firm empowering organizations to achieve business success by unlocking the full potential of their talent from the backpack to the boardroom.
Tamla previously served as EVP, Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) for USAA, where as a member of the Executive Council she led USAA’s team of more than 500 HR professionals spanning talent development, talent acquisition, pay and benefits, culture, and employee services for 37,000 teammates. Prior to joining USAA, Tamla served as Senior Vice President and Chief People Officer at WM (previously Waste Management). She spent the majority of her career (20 years) at General Electric, where she held multiple leadership roles, including HR Leader for GE Africa, Chief Diversity Officer for GE Appliances and Lighting, and Vice President of HR for GE Energy Connections.
Tamla is also a member of the Board of Advisors for her alma mater, UNC Chapel Hill’s Kenan-Flagler Business School, and is a sought-after speaker, advisor, and thought leader for several HR-related technology startups.
Tamla is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she earned her Bachelor of Science in business administration. A renowned expert in her field, she has received multiple honors, including being featured in The New York Times, Fast Company, The Network Journal’s 25 Influential Black Women in Business, and Savoy’s 2020 Most Influential Black Executives in Corporate America. She is also a member of the Executive Leadership Council (ELC), a network of Black CEOs and business leaders who support the development of diverse talent and the promotion of social justice.
Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., SHRM-SCP, is President and Chief Executive Officer of SHRM. With nearly 340,000 members in 180 countries, SHRM impacts the lives of more than 362 million workers and their families globally.
As a global leader on the future of employment, culture, and leadership, Johnny is a sought-after voice on all matters affecting work, workers, and the workplace. Recognized as one of the “300 Most Influential Executives in Corporate America” for 2024 by Savoy magazine and one of the “Most Influential People Shaping Public Policy” in our nation’s capital by Washingtonian magazine, Johnny is frequently asked to testify before Congress on critical workforce issues, and he authors the weekly USA Today column, “Ask HR.”
Johnny’s career spans more than 20 years as a lawyer, human resources executive, and CEO in both the not-for-profit and for-profit spaces. He has held senior and chief executive roles at IAC/InteractiveCorp, Viacom’s Paramount Pictures, Blockbuster Entertainment Group, the McGuireWoods law firm, and Compass Group USA. Most recently, Johnny was President and Chief Executive Officer of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.
He is the author of the national bestseller, RESET: A Leader’s Guide to Work in an Age of Upheaval, which immediately upon its release in September 2021, was in the top three of The Wall Street Journal’s list of bestselling hardcover business books.
Johnny is a member of the United Way Worldwide Board of Trustees and serves on the corporate boards of XPO Logistics, Flores & Associates, and Guild Education. He previously served on the White House American Workforce Policy Advisory Board and as chairman of the President’s Advisory Board on Historically Black Colleges and Universities during the Trump administration.
The Women Business Collaborative (WBC) named Johnny as one of its 2023 Trailblazers in Gender Equity and Diversity for his work to achieve equal position, pay, and power for all women in business. In 2020, he received the Distinguished Executive of the Year Award from the Academy of Management, and he was named 2021 ALA Professional Society CEO of the Year by CEO Update.
STRATEGIC PARTNERS
Brad Johnson & David Smith
OPTIMIZE: Cultivating Thriving Relationships
Approaching leadership with curiosity, interest, accountability, and action creates an environment where everyone thrives. These principles help build a culture where individuals feel valued and empowered, driving growth and excellence. Designed with male leaders in mind, the Optimize learning journey focuses on building leadership skills that impact team performance. With trust, collaboration, and unity, leaders can create a foundation that inspires stronger outcomes.
W. Brad Johnson, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and the co-founder of Workplaceallies.com. For 30 years, he served sailors and marines in the U.S. Navy, first as a commissioned officer in the Navy’s Medical Service Corps and later as a tenured full professor at Annapolis in the U.S. Naval Academy’s Department of Leadership, Ethics, and Law. For 20 years, he was also a clinical faculty associate at Johns Hopkins University. Brad is a mentoring expert specializing in developing gender-inclusive mentoring cultures for organizations around the globe. He is the author of numerous publications, including 14 books, in the areas of mentoring, professional ethics, and gender inclusion. Recent books include Good Guys: How Men Can Be Better Allies for Women in the Workplace (2020, October, with David Smith); On Being a Mentor: A Guide for Higher Education Faculty (3rd Ed.) (2025, with Kimberly Griffin); The Elements of Mentoring (3rd Ed.) (2018, with Charles Ridley); and Athena Rising: How and Why Men Should Mentor Women (2016, with David Smith).
David Smith, Ph.D., is co-author of the book Good Guys: How Men Can Be Better Allies for Women in the Workplace, an associate professor and co-director of the Gender & Work Initiative at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. He also serves as a member on the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS). A former Navy pilot, Dave led diverse organizations of women and men, culminating in command of a squadron in combat, and flew more than 3,000 hours over 30 years, including combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. As a sociologist, his research focuses on gender, work, and family issues, including allyship, inclusive mentorship and sponsorship, gender bias in performance evaluations, and dual-career families. He is the co-author of the book Athena Rising: How and Why Men Should Mentor Women and numerous journal articles and book chapters focused on gender and the workplace.

Susan Mackenty Brady
ASCEND: Cultivating Thriving Relationships
Real success comes from ongoing growth, relentless focus, and continual introspection. Success is also personal — defined by each leader’s values and desires over time. That’s why we created this experience: to build on development that began at The Institute and evolve the conversation to how leaders thrive in their roles once they’ve “arrived.” The Ascend learning journey focuses on practices to better navigate complexities of leadership, at work and in life.
Susan MacKenty Brady is a global leader committed to fostering a future of respect and human connection through genuine, human-centered leadership. As the founding CEO of the Simmons University Institute for Inclusive Leadership and the Deloitte Ellen Gabriel Chair for Women and Leadership, she aids organizations in developing high-performing cultures driven by respect. An acclaimed speaker with over 25 years of experience, Susan has consulted for more than 500 organizations worldwide, instructing leaders on cultivating environments where individuals thrive and businesses succeed. She is the lead co-author of the Wall Street Journal bestseller Arrive and Thrive: 7 Impactful Practices for Women Navigating Leadership, along with three other books, and her insights have appeared in ABC’s Good Morning America, Bloomberg Businessweek, Forbes magazine, and others.
Her next book, All the Difference: Six Leadership Actions to Bridge Perspectives, Strengthen Teams, and Create Value, co-authored by Stuart Kliman and Lt. Gen. Leslie C. Smith, U.S. Army (Ret.), is set to be published by Harvard Business Review Press in early 2026.
Prior to joining Simmons, Susan was Executive Vice President at Linkage, Inc., a global leadership development consulting and training firm. She was part of founding Linkage’s Women in Leadership Institute™ and launching Linkage’s global practice on Advancing Women Leaders and Inclusive Leadership.
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