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Karen McCullough

Decodes Generational Behavior at Work
  • Strategic Voice on Change & Adaptability
  • Replaces Burnout with Behavioral Reset
  • Elevates Accountability and Ownership
Speaker Fee:
$10,000 - $15,000
Virtual Fee:
$5,000 - $10,000
Travels From:
Texas
Karen McCullough
Book Karen McCullough
Speaker Fee: $10,000 - $15,000
Virtual Fee: $5,000 - $10,000

Karen McCullough Speaker Biography

Karen McCullough helps organizations turn generational tension into performance advantage. A nationally recognized keynote speaker on generational dynamics and the future of work, she moves audiences beyond stereotypes to focus on emotional intelligence, adaptability, and behavioral change. Her core message: most workplace friction is not personal. It is generational.

With two decades as a retail business owner before launching her speaking career, Karen understands leadership, accountability, and culture from the inside. Her direct, humorous style creates meaningful reflection and measurable results. Trusted by global brands including McDonald’s, Procter & Gamble, JPMorgan Chase, Shell Oil, Mercedes-Benz, The World Bank, MD Anderson Cancer Center, and the U.S. Department of Justice, Karen delivers clarity, connection, and culture-strengthening impact.

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Speech Topics

It’s Not Personal – It’s Generational: Emotional Intelligence in Action
Today’s workplace is a mix of different experiences, expectations, communication styles, and definitions of professionalism. When those differences are misunderstood, tension rises. Emails feel abrupt. Feedback feels offensive. Work styles clash. Stories get created.

Most workplace friction isn’t personal—it’s generational. And in a world reshaped by AI, rapid change, and shifting expectations about work, emotional intelligence and adaptability are no longer “soft skills.” They are the core skills that determine how well people work together across generations.

With humor, candor, and real-world insight from decades as a business owner and keynote speaker, Karen gives people practical tools they can use immediately in conversations, meetings, and moments of conflict. Because once you understand what shaped someone, it changes how you respond. And when you change how you respond, culture gets stronger.

Participants will:
• Recognize and manage their own generational lens.
• Use emotional intelligence to reduce tension and misinterpretation in everyday interactions.
• Strengthen cross-generational communication skills in real work situations.
• Build trust and collaboration across roles, ages, and experience levels.
• Take personal responsibility for the culture they help create—one interaction at a time.

Change is Good – You Go First: Personal Responsibility in a Changing World
Change is no longer an event; it’s the everyday reality of work. New technology, evolving expectations, emerging generations, and new ways of working are rewriting the playbook.
When things shift, it’s easy to look outward to leadership, coworkers, the market, or “the system.” People who thrive in this changing environment do something different: they start by looking inward. They take responsibility for their mindset, their behavior, and their impact.

In this high-energy, highly interactive keynote, Karen McCullough helps audiences see that the most powerful change agent in their career is the person in the mirror.
This is an honest, practical conversation about adaptability, accountability, and growth, delivered in Karen’s style, that feels energizing, relevant, and immediately usable on the job.

Attendees will rethink their roles, choices, and influence on the culture around them.
Because change doesn’t start “out there.” It starts when you go first.

Attendees will:
• Gain clear self-awareness about how they respond to change, stress, and uncertainty.
• Learn simple, repeatable tools to become more adaptable, less reactive, and more solution-focused.
• Renew their sense of ownership over their growth, results, and daily contribution.
• See how small, consistent behavioral shifts at the individual level create momentum for team and culture change.
• Leave with a shared language and experience they can reference long after the keynote to keep change moving in a positive direction.

Time to Recharge – Managing Your Energy, Not Your Time
You wake up tired. You push through the day. You collapse at night. And somehow, you always feel a little behind.
Burnout happens when your energy is drained faster than it’s restored, and it’s everywhere. Recent studies show burnout is at an all-time high and is directly tied to lower productivity, engagement, and performance.

In this upbeat, interactive keynote, Karen McCullough shows audiences why the old answer “manage your time better” no longer works. Time is fixed, but personal energy is renewable. Drawing on research from Harvard and leading performance studies, she teaches simple, real-world strategies to reset, refocus, and recharge in the flow of a busy day.
When people manage their energy well, they are more present, more resilient, and more productive, and that changes everything.

Key takeaways:
• Identify the four core sources of personal energy—and how to refuel each one.
• Understand the “recovery paradox.
• Build self-awareness to connect emotions, energy levels, and on-the-job performance.
• Create realistic, energy-boosting rituals that bring consistency, clarity, and calm to hectic days.
• Learn from Harvard research on happiness, relationships, and well-being—and how they tie directly to focus and productivity at work.
• Leave with real-world strategies to beat burnout, build resilience, and reignite their spark at work and at home.

Your Name on the Line: How Personal Brand Drives Culture, Credibility, and Career Growth
Every organization wants accountability, a strong culture, and employees who are growing. Culture, however, is not created by policy; it’s created by the daily behaviors people see, feel, and share.

Across generations, expectations may differ, but the real differentiator is ownership: how each person chooses to show up, keep their commitments, and represent your organization every day.

In this candid, high-energy keynote, Karen shows your team how to view professionalism through a powerful lens: their personal brand. When employees understand their personal brand, they see how their communication, follow-through, emotional control, and work ethic shape others’ experience of the organization. That reputation becomes a daily competitive edge for both the individual and the company.

Professionalism isn’t old-school.
It’s leverage.
And your name is on the line.

Key Take-a0ways
• Understanding how daily behaviors and micro-moments shape team and company culture.
• Identifying habits that are building or silently eroding their credibility with peers, leaders, and customers.
• Strengthening emotional regulation and accountability under pressure so they can be trusted when it matters most.
• Learning practical ways to increase trust, visibility, and influence across the organization and with clients.
Leaving with a simple, actionable framework to intentionally elevate

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“I want to acknowledge the fabulous session Karen led on multi-generations in the workforce at our Fresh Perspective Conference. Karen rocked it! Hands down, my favorite session was filled with inspiration and insights. Her commitment to the conference impressed me- arriving early enough to understand the audience and tailoring your content to ‘meet them where they were.’ It was very noticeable. Karen is a speaker who is in rare air. We were blessed to have her.”

CEO International Fresh Produce

“I have worked with a variety of speakers over the course of my career. Karen is a standout! From our first communication to her keynote speech, Karen was a true professional! What impressed me the most was her enthusiasm, ownership of her part in transforming our event, and her genuineness. On the morning of the event, Karen arrived early, assessing the crowd and making some last-minute changes to her keynote to optimize engagement. The result was an outstanding event with numerous attendees posting and praising her speech, as well as the event and the engagement with fellow attendees. Over a week later, people are still commenting on the posts related to the event, calling and texting us, all with high praise for our keynote speaker, Karen McCullough! Call Karen to elevate your next event and engage your audience!

VP Operations, Rhode Island Manufacturers Association

“As someone who manages all 4 generations (Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z), it was critical to see how each of them brings something to the table, and by embracing the differences rather than trying to make them see things from my point of view, makes for a better organization. While the insight she shared about generational differences was very helpful, what I found most compelling was how Karen wove her own story throughout her presentation. She gives you not just research but also the benefit of her personal experiences. Karen is a wonderful blend of entertaining content and pertinent, actionable advice on dealing with differing generations in the workplace. I highly recommend her!”

Director Dining Services, Auburn University

Karen was our opening keynote speaker and absolutely set the tone for Summit. Her session was fun, high-energy, and refreshingly different from the typical “generational statistics and horror stories” we’ve all heard a thousand times. She brought real insight with a style that kept everyone fully engaged and left us talking about her message long after she walked off stage.
If you’re looking for a keynote who connects with the room, brings immediate value, and makes learning feel exciting, I confidently recommend her. She was a standout.

Chief Human Resource Officer and CEO Summit Planner for Pelican Energy Partners

“Karen was the star of our first CEO Summit, delivering an evening keynote that was both entertaining and insightful. She tackled generations in the workplace with humor, boldness, and sharp observations, seamlessly engaging our diverse group of CEOs- from Boomers to Gen Z. Her dynamic style, compelling visuals, and thought-provoking content had the room laughing, learning, and seeing themselves through a new lens. I highly recommend her to any audience looking for a keynote that is engaging as it is enlightening.”

CEO Herverse – Conference for Fractional CEO Summit

“Our conference wouldn’t have been the same without Karen McCullough. She researched our industry, understood the challenges facing our attendees and provided one of the best programs we’ve ever seen. It was educational, insightful, timely, and fun! We rarely if ever repeat speakers, but Karen is the exception. We want to book her for next year’s conference too!”

Operations Director Modular Building Institite

“Our healthcare leaders had great reviews about Karen! She was an excellent presenter to our leadership team of 100+ members. We loved her energy, content, and interactions through this virtual setting! We integrated music, breakrooms, and intentionally interactive discussions throughout the session to ensure that participants felt connected. Karen was intentional in customizing her topic to our needs. The leadership team shared that our session was timely and relevant. They appreciated the concepts around setting boundaries, taking time to recharge, and ensuring that self-care is a priority. Thank you, Karen!”

Director HR Business Partner Memorial Herman Hospitals