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Courtney Lohmann, CMP is an award-winning leader, CSR and sustainability expert, and sought-after keynote speaker. She has created innovative strategies to integrate sustainability and social impact into business practices, empowering individuals and organizations to align purpose with action.
As an international speaker, Courtney Lohmann inspires audiences to embrace their potential and recognize “the impact of one”— their ability to drive meaningful change through intentional choices and leadership. Her engaging insights leave people motivated and equipped to create lasting impact in their work and lives.
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In this empowering keynote, Courtney highlights the incredible power of "the impact of one“ — one choice, decision, action, or voice — to create meaningful change. Sharing her personal journey of self-discovery, she deeply connects with women on a profound level, weaving together relatable stories with practical, actionable strategies for making an impact.
With a clear-eyed view of the challenges we face, Courtney calls on you to awaken to the change that’s needed. She inspires you to ignite your passion, align it with your purpose,
and step into your potential as a purpose-driven leader. This session is designed for women ready to embrace their unique strengths, lead with intention, and make a real difference—whether as individuals or within their organizations.
In her inspiring keynote, Courtney demonstrates the transformative power of "the impact of one"— a single choice, decision, action, person or business — to drive meaningful, sustainable change. Through her personal and professional journey, she connects with the audience on a profound level, blending engaging stories and case-studies with practical, forward-thinking strategies for creating a regenerative impact.
With a clear-eyed focus on the challenges of our time, Courtney explores how sustainability and regeneration can shape the future of work, inspiring leaders to build systems and solutions that restore and thrive. This session is perfect for those ready to embrace the principles of regeneration, lead with purpose, and design workplaces and organizations that contribute to a sustainable and resilient future.
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