Scott Bloom
- Event Emcee
- Awards Host
- The Power of Laughter. The Language of Business
Scott Bloom Speaker Biography
A veteran comedian and television personality who has built a reputation as the go-to choice for business humor, Scott Bloom has hosted hundreds of events over two decades for companies such as FedEx, Ford, IBM, MetLife, and Pfizer. Scott has also hosted his own weekly VH1 series, and recently co-hosted a national simulcast of the Grammy Awards from the Palace Theater.
As the son of a successful salesman, he was exposed to the principles of building a business at an early age. As a comedian, Scott cut his teeth at renowned improv and comedy clubs. And as a self-taught student of psychology, he’s explored what makes people tick and has written a book (albeit a farce) on how to get through life. He’s uniquely positioned to deliver significant messages on connecting people and making business seriously funny. And who doesn’t like to laugh?
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It’s A Funny Thing – How Laughter Connects People and Cultivates Engagement
(A customized, entertaining, laugh out loud, comedic keynote that builds relationships.)
Using identifiable, made-to-order content infused with humor and plenty of audience participation, Scott illustrates how the power of keeping it light AND personal can foster healthy, sustainable connections that can grow your business. He leans heavily into his core comedic strength and purposefully deploys laughter as the tonic for maximizing these lessons and the experience.
Scott’s keynote is for and about the audience. At its core, it provides a customized, entertaining, feel-good, funny, bonding experience that rivets and opens audiences up to your messages and ideas. It allows them to laugh hard and take a deep breath. It allows them to trust and relax. To take in the moment. And it reminds them of why building relationships is so important in business.
Harnessing both the power of laughter and the language of business, Scott employs lots of interactive tools to have the audience connect to him and with one another. They’ll see and feel the relationships in the room progress and grow. And they’ll leave energized and incentivized to break out of their comfort zone and look at new ways of meeting people and networking. New ways of collaborating and creating.
Scott’s keynote clearly will bring diverse audiences together as one and revitalize channels of communication.
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