Funny Finance Keynote Speaker
Kent Rader - Funny Finance Keynote Speaker
Being a former hospital CFO and CPA, Kent’s two keynote programs are designed to improve your member's profits.
Kent’s keynoteFrom Money to Funny, Three Customer Service Lessons Learned on My Journey from Accounting to Comedy focuses on the revenue side of the net income equation. His unique experience as first a hospital CFO and CPA and now a professional speaker affords an entertaining and informative program filled with practical, customer service principles that can help organizations increase profits and decrease employee turnover. Participants will learn the importance of honesty, educating and empowering employees, developing happier employees because employee relations mirror customer relations, listening to our customer's complaints to continuously improve our products and service, and, as always, stories guaranteed to make your audience laugh and your conference a success.
Kent’s keynote titled Let It Go, Just Let It Go addresses the expense side of the net income equation by reducing employee health and retention costs. Financial people are at risk for burnout and illness because of the stress of today's business environment. This entertaining, yet informative keynote takes participants on a journey they won't want to end, showing participants the origins of stressful feelings and how humor is a proven tool in combating these feelings.
Kent offers practical ways to include more humor in your life, along with stories that are guaranteed to make your audience laugh and your conference a success.
What Kent's Audience is Saying
"I was at the BRC Annual Meeting in Greensboro, NC, that you spoke at on Friday, August 9, at the Airport Marriott. I can't tell you how much I enjoyed your session! I tried to share with my husband the tales you told, but I couldn't do them justice. I can't wait to share your DVD with friends and family. Thank you for being clean in your presentation. I enjoy good comedians, but often their language is terrible and I'm not comfortable listening to them. Also, as a side note, my husband and I are both from Moultrie, Georgia. It was so funny when you mentioned Moultrie in your routine!"
- Participant from Bernard, Robinson, CPAs
Employee Meeting in North Carolina