Thank you once again for conveying to our group the powerful music business metaphor. After two days of exploring the theories of leadership, you made it all come together . . .
Steinway Artist and CEO of Music & Management, uses music to inspire leadership, teamwork, adaptability and innovation in business.
Experience leadership in perfect harmony. As founder of Music & Management, Steinway Artist, and orchestral conductor, Dominic Alldis transforms corporate events into powerful learning experiences, using live music to inspire collaboration, creativity, and adaptability. His keynotes unite classical precision with jazz innovation to help organizations thrive in change.
Keynote Speaker Dominic Alldis is internationally recognized for transforming the way organizations understand leadership, teamwork, and creativity through the universal language of music. As the founder and CEO of Music & Management, a Steinway Artist, and an Honorary Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, Dominic brings a unique combination of artistic mastery and corporate insight to every event.
Blending the worlds of classical and jazz music, Dominic draws powerful parallels between orchestras and organizations, showing how both depend on precision, trust, listening, and adaptability. His inspiring keynote sessions reveal how leaders can conduct with clarity, how teams can harmonize across departments, and how innovation can flourish when structure meets improvisation.
Having worked with some of the world’s leading corporations and business schools, Dominic delivers unforgettable keynote experiences that often feature live musicians, from intimate ensembles to full orchestras, illustrating key principles of collaboration, creativity, and excellence in real time.
When you book Dominic Alldis for your event, you invite your audience into a world where music becomes a metaphor for business success. His presentations not only engage and inspire but also provide actionable insights that help leaders and teams perform at their very best, united, agile, and ready to adapt to the rhythm of change.
• 60-90 minutes
• A grand piano or digital piano (optional)
• AV to show film excerpts from a computer
• A lapel microphone
• Jazz musicians - saxophone, bass, guitar, drums, piano (optional)
• A grand piano or digital piano
• A lapel microphone
• AV to show film excerpts from a computer
• Professional sound and lighting is advisable for larger venues
• Musicians (saxophone, bass, guitar, drums, piano)
• 90 minutes + optional debrief
• A ballroom room or large flat-floored performance space
• A lapel microphone
• A two hour rehearsal will be required before the event
• The size of orchestra should be appropriate for the numbers attending
• A grand piano or digital piano
• 60-120 minutes
• One hour will be required before the event to prepare the band
• Professional sound and lighting is advisable for larger venues
• A lapel microphone
• A jazz quintet (saxophone, bass, drums, guitar, piano)