When George finished speaking, a new energy filled the room. The buzz was deafening. The enthusiasm was exciting. One administrator, who admitted to me a week earlier that he just didn't "get" Twitter, said that George's talk was transformational.
George Couros is a worldwide leader in the area of innovative teaching, learning, and leading, and he has a focus on innovation as a human endeavor. Most importantly, he is a proud father and husband. His belief that meaningful change happens when you first connect to people’s hearts is modeled in his writing and speaking. In his 20-plus years in the field of education, he has worked at all levels of school, from K-12 as a teacher, technology facilitator, and school and district administrator, and is currently an Adjunct Instructor with the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania. George is also the author of the books The Innovator’s Mindset; Empower Learning, Unleash Talent, and Lead a Culture of Creativity, Innovate Inside the Box, the “Because of a Teacher” series as well as his latest book “What Makes a Great Principal.” George is also host of the popular education podcast “The Innovator’s Mindset.”
He has keynoted hundreds of conferences, including national conferences on five different continents. His work has been translated into multiple languages due to its worldwide impact.
How do you build trust and lead meaningful change when your community feels divided, or even when things are going well but you want to go further? In this keynote, learner, educator and leadership expert George Couros shares practical strategies for creating stronger, more connected communities in any environment. Based on his book Forward, Together, this session blends personal stories, real-world leadership insights, and actionable ideas for working better together. Whether you are facing conflict or aiming to deepen collaboration, you will learn how to:
· Build trust through empathy and intentional reflection
· Shift from surface-level compliance to deeper commitment
· Navigate change while maintaining strong relationships
· Support your team while also encouraging growth and innovation
This session is ideal for school leaders, educators, and organizational teams. It will help you create the conditions where people feel valued, connected, and ready to move forward together with purpose and clarity.
In a time when Artificial Intelligence dominates headlines and boardroom discussions, organizations must pause to ask a deeper question: What principles remain constant even as the tools rapidly evolve? While some rush to adopt every new technology—or resist change entirely—the most effective leaders focus on what is timeless to guide what is emerging.
This session blends ancient wisdom with modern innovation, offering ten enduring principles to help individuals and organizations navigate the complex intersection of AI, technology, and human-centered leadership.
Participants will explore:
How to balance curiosity and caution when integrating AI and emerging tech into their work
Why timeless values like character, clarity, and discernment matter more than ever in a data-driven world
How to cultivate a culture that embraces innovation without losing focus on trust, ethics, and long-term impact
Whether you lead a team, a company, or yourself, this session provides a grounded framework for leveraging future-forward tools with wisdom, purpose, and humanity.
Carol Dweck’s work has focused on the ideas of “fixed” and “growth” mindset, yet educators will need to go a step further with these notions to create the learning opportunities and that our students and schools deserve. We need to focus not only what we know, but what we do with what we know. In this talk, George will discuss the idea and characteristics of “The Innovator’s Mindset” (as discussed in the book of the same title), and share powerful examples on why this is so crucial for all educators. George’s presentations are known to be emotional, humorous, all while pushing your thinking, and will definitely connect to your heart first, in a way that will last with you long after this keynote.
1 Hour Webinar - Although the teaching in a remote setting looks different, the core principles and what truly matters in education is the same, and in some ways, being reemphasized. In this one hour webinar, George Couros will discuss the importance of relationships, empowering students in learner-driven ways, and embracing our own learning through this way, and provide practical ideas for each strand. Participant questions will drive much of this webinar to ensure that it is timely and serving the needs of the group.
Behind moments of tension in schools and communities lies an opportunity to build trust, strengthen relationships, and move forward with purpose. Drawing from his experiences as a teacher, technology facilitator, school and district administrator, and parent, George Couros offers a practical and deeply human guide for leading through challenging times. Through honest reflection, vulnerability, and purposeful humor, he shares lessons learned not only from success but from missteps, growth, and difficult conversations. Rather than relying on quick fixes or easy answers, Forward, Together focuses on how leaders create the conditions for collaboration, understanding, and shared ownership.
Part one introduces clear principles that help leaders reflect, listen, and guide people toward connection. Part two brings those principles to life through real stories, candid moments, and hard-earned lessons that acknowledge the complexity of leading people with differing perspectives.
Throughout the book, Couros demonstrates what it means to lead with intention by knowing when to step forward, when to step back, and when to step aside so others can lead, grow, and recognize their own value. Forward, Together is a guide for school and community leaders who want to foster belonging, elevate voices, and build resilient communities where people feel valued, heard, and empowered to flourish together.
“Forward, Together is George at his very best, wrapping powerful challenges in stories so familiar you can’t help but see yourself in them. What makes this book so compelling is that it calls us not just to lead better, but to see people better. The six principles are not abstract ideas; they are lived experiences. An anchor for anyone leading in schools.”—Joe Sanfelippo, PhD, retired superintendent, author, and speaker
“George Couros has long been a trusted voice for reimagining what’s possible in our schools, and in Forward, Together, he brings that same spirit to one of our most urgent challenges: how to move forward in a time of deep division. Through honest storytelling, practical principles, and a deep belief in the power of community, he reminds us that progress doesn’t come from winning arguments but from building trust, fostering connection, and working side by side. A must-read for leaders in any role who want to emerge stronger, together.”—Jill Siler, leader, speaker, and author of Thrive Through the Five
“As always, George is raw and vulnerable as he shares his own change process and leadership. This book is both a warm bath and a cold shower, and you’ll have to read it to fully appreciate that analogy. If you know George, you can literally hear him talking as you read. It is inspirational, at times laugh-out-loud funny, and always grounded in both experience and heart. I read it in a single sitting.”—Katie Novak, educational consultant and author of The Shift to Student-Led and Elevating Educational Design with AI