Chris Bertish | Adventurer | Motivational Speaker | Salt Lake City

Chris Bertish is available to present as the Motivational keynote speaker and Adventurer to open or close your next Salt Lake City, Utah event and conference.

Mr. Bertish is a leading ocean sustainability speaker that delivers keynotes over 70 times per year. Chris is available to speak at your next Salt Lake City, Utah event and conference. Chris has been speaking professionally for over 15 years. His keynote and workshop topics include motivation, leadership, stand up paddle boarding, Corporate culture and more. 

By working with Chris, you are guaranteed a seasoned speaking professional that will make your event a success. Chris brings energy and positivity to each of his presentations for your audience.

Chris has presented keynote presentations around the globe to some of the largest organizations in the world including IBM, Google, Cisco, Unilever & More. Learn more about why Chris Bertish is the right motivational keynote speaker for your next Salt Lake City, Utah event and conference.

Chris Bertish | Wespeak Global

Chris Bertish is a recognized expert in professional and personal reinvention. A highly sought-after keynote speaker, transformational leader and business mentor, he guides individuals and businesses to capitalize on change and magnify their impact from his experience.

His unique expertise is in combining practical business tactics with accelerated learning strategies to embrace change, encourage innovation and increase sales for people and organizations worldwide. Chris Bertish inspires, empowers and guides people to achieve massive and lasting personal and professional growth, whether it be as a keynote speaker, facilitating corporate workshops or mentoring individual.

A leading international keynote speaker, Chris has reached tens of thousands worldwide with his message of OCEAN SUSTAINABILITY and BUSINESS MOTIVATION as the competitive edge in the face of today’s complex markets. Chris is a sought-after business motivational catalyst who inspires, empowers and guides organizations and individuals to create sustainable, high-performance strategies. Through Chris’s keynotes, he helps leaders embrace change, cultivate work cultures of greater unity and resilience, as well as strengthen their voice as purpose driven leaders.


Salt Lake City

Salt Lake is not New York. Why the heck would it want to be? It’s frickin’ perfect here.

Utah’s capital has spent most of two centuries watching the rest of the country’s big cities grow up. It’s been learning, editing, building. Salt Lake City is laid back like Seattle but it’s sunny here five days a week. It’s folksy like Boston without a weird accent. (Well…)

Salt Lake has theaters, theatres and restaurants like New York but rent for a Brooklyn studio will get you 3,000 square feet here. It’s got mountains like… where? Geneva? but without all the equivocating. Four pro sports teams, four ski resorts, three freeways and twelve apostles. Everything you need; nothing you don’t.

The Great Outdoors

Luckily outdoorists tend to be a fairly peaceable lot or there would be some serious turf wars among various local factions. Salt Lake City, Utah, sits in a mountain bowl 4,300 feet up, with immediate access to all forms of adventure: four world-class ski resorts 45 minutes from Salt Lake International Airport (with 10 more outside city limits); a lineup of slanty canyons to the east with a hundred options for hiking, biking, climbing and camping; a Great Salty Lake to the west for boating and floating; and there’s golf, too, for you golfers.

Indoor Salt Lake

And there are plenty of indoor things to do in Salt Lake City, too: concert venues for crowds of 20 to 20,000; restaurants repping all corners of the globe and a bourgeoning foodie scene at small-market prices; blockbuster theaters and art house indies; ballet, opera, orchestra and theatre worthy of much less convenient metropolises; museums; malls; and pro basketball, soccer, baseball and hockey. And don’t forget the one and only Temple Square, the gothic-and-granite HQ of Mormon-dom. There’s even a happening nightlife (“even” because some people expect a night out in Utah to be as dry as the air).


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