Charles Duhigg

Keynote Speaker | New York Times Best-Selling Author & Pulitzer Prize-Winning Reporter at the New Yorker Magazine
CHARLES DUHIGG’s work explores why – and how – people and companies develop habits (and how to change them), and how we can communicate during some of the most important, and most difficult, conversations in life. In his bestselling books, Duhigg explains that managing how you think—rather than what you think—can transform your life. Duhigg’s journalistic accomplishments, including a Pulitzer Prize, have made him an in-demand speaker for organizations from the UCLA School of Management to Google and Microsoft to Fortune 500 companies and the National Association of Science Teachers. His presentations are filled with stories, case studies and actionable advice about how to communicate with anyone – and become the best versions of ourselves. He currently writes for The New Yorker, and previously hosted the How To! podcast for Slate Magazine. He has received the Scripps Howard National Journalism Award, numerous other honors, and was a 2020-2021 Business News Visionary Award recipient.