A teacher of peak performance, a best-selling author of impactful books and presentations, and a lifelong student of success, happiness, and achievement, Dan Thurmon is on a mission. To encourage attendees’ uniqueness and contributions. To discover a sense of purpose and greatness. To have meaning at work, and in their lives.
He is known for delivering powerful, customized opening and closing keynotes in jaw-dropping style. He does handstands on podiums while discussing balance. He juggles sharp objects to teach principles of performance under pressure. He weaves through the audience on a six-foot unicycle to visually amplify principles for navigating change.
Dan has transformed organizations around the world, in every spectrum of business. Fortune 500 companies. Startups. Associations across hundreds of industries. Troops on the front lines. Students, teachers, and entrepreneurs. Through his presentations and workshops, Dan helps these organizations to accelerate improvement, facilitate true breakthroughs and enable and encourage greatness.
Dan Thurmon of TikTok Fame!
Dan and his teenage daughter Maggie Thurmon have become social media sensations on TikTok, with a rapidly growing audience of nearly 5 million followers. Several of their videos have been viewed more than 30 million times, and they have been featured on other platforms including BuzzFeed and Huffington Post.
Maggie and Dan’s creative, fun, and encouraging content resonates strongly around the world, attracting high level brand partners and bringing recognition wherever they go. Together, they uplift, encourage, and entertain others while modeling a healthy father/daughter dynamic. Their new podcast, Mags and Dad’s Wholesome Chaos, shares a weekly conversation about relationships, success, and hilarious stories to help parents and teens “do life together” with greater fun and confidence.
This incredible and vast new audience has given Dan a multi-generational perspective and informed his understanding of Gen Z, the power and use of social media, and the potential downsides of a world driven by increasing attention to screens and constant content. He has learned much of what is now relevant and the cutting edge of what is possible (and problematic) in our increasingly connected world.