Speakers Bureau
Let Sweet Spot Leader match a keynote speaker for your next workshop or retreat.
Our speakers come with a range of expertise in managing difficult conversations, defining your leadership voice, creating mission-driven teams, using lifestyle behaviors to survive high-stress environments, unlocking potential, dealing with workplace violence, understanding burnout, communicating effectively, career transitioning, and more.
Elizabeth Carr, RDH, DHA, MAADH
Professor & Chair, Department of Dental Hygiene
Director, Population Oral Health Collaborative
University of Mississippi Medical Center – School of Dentistry
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Dr. Elizabeth Carr is a nationally and internationally recognized educator, healthcare leader, author, consultant, and speaker with more than two decades of experience advancing dental hygiene education, population oral health, leadership development, and workforce innovation.
Throughout her distinguished career, Dr. Carr has led transformative initiatives focused on access to care, workforce development, telehealth innovation, community partnerships, and healthcare leadership.
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Courage: Why, When, and How
In healthcare, courage is not optional; it is essential. This presentation explores the role courage plays in leadership, decision-making, communication, and professional growth. Drawing on research, real-world examples, and personal experience, Dr. Carr helps participants understand how courageous choices shape careers, teams, and patient outcomes. Attendees leave with practical tools to act with clarity and confidence, even in high-stakes or uncomfortable situations.
Suken Jain, MBA
Founder, Synergy Sync
Founder, The Sync Leadership Lab Podcast
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Suken Jain is a leadership and performance coach who has taken 20 years of corporate experience and a lifetime of learning to enable people and organizations to unleash their potential and reach their highest ambitions.
In his most recent leadership role at Nobel Biocare, Suken was responsible for many of the company’s largest initiatives, including creating a centralized global marketing team. His experience also includes leading strategy, program management, and marketing to drive a successful collaboration with a 250-person sales team.
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Leading with Values and Purpose
Learning Objectives:
- Understanding how people naturally lead and how it is different when people lead from within.
- Discover your own values and purpose to understand what fulfills you.
- How to apply these learnings to be a better self and team leader.
- What actions to take to start leading a more meaningful life and career.
Sreenivas Koka, DDS, MS, PhD, MBA, MAS
Founder, Shaping the Future (SHIFT)
Co-founder, The Sweet Spot Leader
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Dr. Sreenivas “Sree” Koka was born in the United Kingdom to Indian immigrants, and grew up with two nationalities, two religions (Anglican and Hindu), two languages, and two cultures. Sree is one of 16 dentists in his family including his father, maternal grandfather and sister.
At the age of 19, he emigrated to the United States and began his university education. A lifelong learner, Sree has earned numerous graduate level degrees including a Doctor of Dental Surgery and Master of Science in Prosthodontics from the
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The Sweet Spot: Lessons in life and leadership
- Define the Sweet Spot and how you can enter it as soon as possible in your life.
- Describe how to make life-changing decisions in ways that match your dreams with your tolerance for risk.
- Describe how to live a life with as much fulfillment and as few regrets as possible; how to live a life that matters and you are proud of.
Steve Milgazo, BA, MS
Founder, Optimal Path Coaching
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Forged by two of the toughest programs in the U.S. military, Steve Milgazo has 25+ years of leadership and strategy experience.
Steve’s early career started after high school when he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and joined pararescue training. As an elite trauma medic and rescue specialist he was stationed in Florida where he stood rescue alert for 26 NASA Space Shuttle operations.
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Finding Your Optimal Path
Working in high-stress environments can be draining and lead to anxiety, burnout, and depression. The daily accumulation of micro-stressors overwhelms us physically and emotionally.
This presentation reviews the science behind three key lifestyle behaviors that can prevent or mitigate the detrimental effects of high-stress environments from reaching catastrophe. The physiologic benefits
Julieanne O’Connor
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Julieanne O’Connor is an international keynote speaker and neuroscience-driven performance thought leader, as well as a TEDx speaker, multi-time bestselling and award-winning author, influence coach, and award-winning Super Bowl actor. She is widely recognized for helping high achievers unlock human potential through mindset, brain science, and practical, high-impact leadership that creates real and lasting change.
Blending applied neuroscience, psychology, and real-world performance principles, Julieanne
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The Science of Becoming: Unlocking Potential
Human potential is not fixed—it is trained. Drawing from neuroscience and psychology, discover how belief, identity, and neuroplasticity shape who we become and what we’re capable of achieving.
Learning Objectives:
- How belief systems and neuroplasticity shape performance and identity.
- Ways to interrupt limiting patterns and install empowering ones.
Honorarium: Influence / Decision-Making / Neuroscience Intensive (2–4 hours): Starting at $3,500 | Signature Keynote (45–60 minutes) or Half-Day Executive Performance Experience: $7,500–$9,500 | Full-Day Executive Experience or 2–3 Day Transformation Retreat: Starting at $12,500 | Multi-day transformation retreats begin at $25,000.
Mary Eileen Paradis, BS, MS
Consultant, 21st Century Policing Solutions
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With more than thirty years of distinguished service in public safety and law enforcement, Mary Eileen Paradis stands out as a transformative leader and subject matter expert in campus and healthcare security. Most recently, Paradis served as Chief of Police and Executive Director of Public Safety at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, where Paradis led multi-campus operations, managed multimillion-dollar budgets, and fostered a culture of accountability and continuous improvement.
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Workplace Violence Prevention: Building a Culture of Safety Through Behavioral Threat Assessment and Interdisciplinary Response
Workplace violence is a critical and growing concern across all industries. This session equips leaders and teams to move beyond reactive policies and isolated interventions, introducing a proactive, systems-based approach to identifying, assessing, and mitigating threats before they escalate. Participants will explore the spectrum of workplace violence—from early warning signs and concerning
Kumar Shah, DDS, MS, MBA, FACP, FAP
Professor of Clinical Dentistry
Board-Certified Prosthodontist and
Maxillofacial Prosthodontist
University of California, Los Angeles
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Dr. Kumar Shah is a distinguished academic leader, clinician, and educator at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he serves as a Professor of Clinical Dentistry and a Board-Certified Prosthodontist and Maxillofacial Prosthodontist. Known for challenging the status quo, he brings more than two decades of experience in academic administration, patient care, dental student and resident education, clinical leadership, and program development.
Dr. Shah has led multiple major programs at UCLA, including the Graduate Prosthodontics Residency Program, the Advanced Prosthodontics
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The Silent Crisis: Understanding Burnout and the Rise of Quiet Quitting, or The Burnout–Quiet Quitting Connection: A Wake-Up Call for Leaders
This presentation explores the rising connection between burnout and quiet quitting—two workplace forces shaping engagement, productivity, and team culture. The session examines the root causes of burnout, how it leads individuals to withdraw as a form of self-preservation, and what leaders can do to intervene early. Participants gain practical, evidence-based strategies to support well-being, rebuild trust, and cultivate sustainable workplace environments.
Janet H. Southerland, DDS, MPH, PhD
Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center–
New Orleans
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Dr. Janet H. Southerland is a senior academic executive with more than 25 years of leadership experience across complex academic health sciences enterprises.
She has served as vice chancellor, vice president, dean, and chief academic officer, with enterprise responsibility for academic affairs, faculty affairs, student success, institutional effectiveness, accreditation, research administration, interprofessional education, and fiscal stewardship within public research universities and academic medical centers.
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Effective Communications Strategies: Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say
Leadership lives and dies by communication. This session challenges leaders to abandon vague language, performative authenticity, and one-way talking in favor of clarity, credibility, and intentional listening.
Participants will examine how diluted messages, corporate jargon, and inauthentic positioning erode trust and weaken influence. Through candid reflection and practical exercises, leaders learn to strip messages to their core, align words with true
Bo Yu, DDS, PhD, FACD
Owner Dentist, 3nity Dental Group
Co-founder, The Sweet Spot Leader
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Career Transitions as Leadership Practice: Designing What Comes Next
Career transitions in dentistry and healthcare are no longer rare or reactive events. They are increasingly intentional leadership choices, shaped by growth, changing life priorities, evolving definitions of success, and the desire for greater impact. Whether prompted by opportunity, curiosity, or a sense that the next chapter is calling, transitions invite leaders to pause, reflect, and design their future with clarity and purpose.