Keynote Lectures & Workshops
“Your workshop was very informative, and we had some fantastic feedback following the event. We attribute the great turnout at the event to a strong interest in the topic of memory as well as your engaging presentation style. Everyone in the room walked away with some great tips on how to improve their memory ability”
– P.H. Cleveland., co-head WILL Network, Lehman Brothers
Want to host a keynote that will give your audience practical advice they really want, will really use, and get them to actually do it?
Is your sales department desperate for help keeping on top of client names and details, but you aren’t sure how to train them?
Our lectures and workshops on memory fitness and brain health are a terrific way to give your group ways they can boost daily performance and maximize their brain health. Known for being both informative and fun, we cover a number of topics on improving memory at work and at play, boosting our brain fitness, and vital aging. Best of all, we customize our presentations to make sure we are covering the interests of your audience.
Popular Lecture Topics Include:
- The Total Memory Workout: How We Remember, Why We Forget, and How We Can Remember Better
- Give Your Brain A Kiss! Why Brain Health Matters and What You Can Do About It
- Total Brain Health: 10 Steps to Better Memory and Brain Fitness
- Get Organized! Simple Strategies to Boost Your Memory for Everyday Things
- How To Remember The People You Meet
- How To Remember What You Read
- I Don’t Have Time to Relax! Stress Management for Busy People
A widely respected expert and author on brain health, Dr. Green is a very popular and much sought-after presenter on the topic. Known for her engaging and personable style, Dr. Green is sure to inspire your audience to better brain health!
Contact us now to learn how you can book Dr. Green for your upcoming event and give your audience something truly “memory-able! ”
“Thank you for an interesting and informative presentation. The program was a huge success because of you!” – S. Collado, Somerset Medical Center







