Kevin Werbach - Professional null Speaker
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Expert on Implications of Emerging Technologies and Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, The Wharton School

Available for:

  • Corporate Appearances
  • Speaking Engagements
  • Virtual Events
  • Moderated Q&A Sessions
  • Fireside Chats
  • Meet-And-Greets

Kevin is the co-author of “For the Win: How Game Thinking Can Revolutionize Your Business.” After graduating from law school he was Counsel for New Technology Policy at the Federal Communications Commission, where he helped develop the US government’s approach the the Internet and e-commerce in the 1990s.

Subsequently, he edited Esther Dyson’s renowned monthly report Release 1.0, and co-organized the PC Forum conference. He then worked as a technology analyst and consultant, advising companies and policy-makers. Kevin is now on the faculty of Wharton, one of the world’s top business schools, while continuing many of his previous work.

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Looking to book Kevin Werbach for your next event? As a Expert on Implications of Emerging Technologies and Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, The Wharton School, Kevin Werbach brings a powerful story and engaging presence to corporate events, conferences, leadership programs, charity galas, and special appearances. The speaking fee for Kevin Werbach typically falls within the $20,000 - $30,000 range, depending on factors such as event location, type, and duration. Speaker Booking Agency offers transparent pricing and will provide a detailed quote tailored to your event needs. To check availability, request a quote, or learn more about booking Kevin Werbach, contact Speaker Booking Agency at 888-752-5831 or submit a booking request.