Rebecca Cuevas
Keynote: Bringing a design mindset to the online learning space
Rebecca Cuevas, founder and CEO of Learn and Get Smarter, Inc., holds a BA in English from Harvard University, as well as two master’s degrees in education. For fifteen years, she designed and delivered award-winning education programs for public utilities in Southern California, impacting over 150,000 students with hands-on learning experiences relating to water and energy conservation. Recipient of multiple Federal scholarships for international study, she brings a creative, multi-cultural perspective to her work in educational consulting, instructional design, and curriculum development. Her book, Course Design Formula™: How to Teach Anything to Anyone Online is available on Amazon. Learn more at her website, https://www.learnandgetsmarter.com/ or contact her directly at [email protected].

Mark Ainley
Finding The Flow: Cultivating Creativity and Adaptability
Mark Ainley is a Contemporary Feng Shui Consultant with over 20 years of international experience. A seasoned teacher and presenter as well as writer and consultant, Mark has a clear and logical approach to the ancient art-science that is grounded in common sense. Tying in insights from environmental psychology and other science-backed research, he explores the common threads between design, mindset, and life experience in accessible language and with easy-to-apply suggestions.

Cory Chadwick
How the right mindset creates transformational results
Cory loves helping organizations and individuals think, make decisions, feel, and perform as the best versions of themselves. He’s passionate about optimal mental fitness and consistent personal growth, and creating a ripple effect that helps make the world a better place.

Anessa Collins
There is More to Mindset than Meets the Eye & Why
For so many years, I thought I needed to conform to succeed. Be quiet, be loud, be pretty, be perfect, follow the rules. Along the way, I gradually forgot who I was and this affected my decision-making and minimized my impact. On the outside, I checked all the success boxes (money, prestige, status) but on the inside, I was unfulfilled, lost and misguided.
I was a Farm-Girl Fearing.
At 37, following years in corporate America, I embarked on a journey to rediscover myself, what made me tick, and what made me, special. I dove into the elements required for real change: self-perception, core values and principles. I leveraged 15 years of consulting where I had accidentally become an expert at helping professionals overcome personal roadblocks impacting their work.
In 2008, I launched a thriving coaching practice dedicated to women and their health and made a discovery: to change our behavior, develop new habits and reach our goals, having an accurate self-perception and knowing what makes us tick, is instrumental in overcoming roadblocks, in coaching, courses and consulting.
I was a Farm Girl Rising.

Valerie Martinelli
Managing Your Mindset During a Challenging Job Search
Valerie Martinelli has been the CEO of Valerie Martinelli Consulting, in business since 2016. VMC helps mid and senior-level executives land new roles, cultivate careers, and earn massive salary increases between $15K- $60K using 1:1 and group coaching strategies. VMC has helped hundreds of professionals achieve and advance their dream careers and crush their salary goals.
VMC was honored by Brainz Magazine with a CREA Global Award in June 2022. The Brainz CREA Global Awards is a prestigious list of top entrepreneurs, influential leaders, and innovators who have been recognized for their innovative ideas, resourcefulness, or for their accomplishments in the areas of sustainability and mental health. In addition, CIOReview has recognized VMC as one of the 10 Most Promising Leadership Development Training/Coaching Companies for 2019 and 2021. VMC is committed to ensuring clients are equipped with the structure, tools, and strategies needed to achieve their professional goals.

Dr. Brian Newberry
Motivation and Relationships: Essential for Success in Online Learning
Brian Newberry lives in Southern Michigan's banana belt where he is the Director of Jackson College Virtual, and a former professor of Instructional Design and Technology at California State University, San Bernardino. With more than 30 years in the field he has lived the evolution of online learning as a student, designer, developer and researcher. Brian enjoys being outside, his two favorite places are the ponderosa pine forests of Arizona and the shores of Lake Superior.

Robbie Samuels
Technique not Tech Leads to Intentional Engagement
Robbie Samuels is an author, speaker, and business growth strategy coach recognized as a networking expert by Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Lifehacker, and Inc. He is also an event design consultant and executive Zoom producer recognized as an industry expert in the field of digital event design by JDC Events. His clients include thought leaders, entrepreneurial women, and national and statewide advocacy organizations, including Feeding America and California WIC Association.

Jim Woodell
Developing a Transformational Mindset for Partnership and Collaboration
Jim Woodell, Ph.D. helps higher education institutions—and their partners in the corporate, nonprofit, and government sectors—to demonstrate their value to economic and societal growth within their communities and regions. His consulting, advising, and facilitation services focus on planning and building partnerships and collaboration.

Steve Corney for HowToo
Accessibility and Mindset
The tool is only as good as the input we put into the course and how do we create accessible content.

Dr. Kelsey Crowe
Empathy and Online Learning
Empathy Bootcamp founder Dr. Kelsey Crowe helps you show
up for others in their darkest hours. During her empathy
keynotes, Dr. Crowe shares research-backed tools that foster
human connection, which are also rooted in her personal
experience growing up with her mentally ill mother. She
received her PhD in social work from the University of
California, Berkeley. Her work has been featured on NPR, CNN.com, Forbes, Salon,
Slate, and elsewhere. Her book There Is No Good Card for This
was described by Buzzfeed as one of seven things to buy to
change your life, and by author Liz Gilbert as “A crash course
in humanity that none of us got to take in school”.
