In a riveting conversation on Beyond the Grid, former IndyCar star and APB speaker James Hinchcliffe revisited the highs and lows of his storied racing career, sharing a 10-year journey from near-tragedy to triumph and his transition into expert commentary on F1 TV.
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A striking new report published in JAMA Network Open, co-authored by anesthesiologist, Medical College of Wisconsin executive and APB speaker Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, reveals a troubling trend: most physicians experiencing mental health challenges do not seek care. Ehrenfeld, also executive director of the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment, has personally endured the loss o ...
In a compelling article published by Nature Medicine, APB exclusive speaker Daniel E. Dawes J.D. (along with co-authors Guilamo-Ramos, Thimm-Kaiser, and Benzekri), challenges the pervasive zero-sum mindset around health equity reform in the U.S. Zero-sum thinking—the belief that improving health outcomes for marginalized populations necessarily comes at the expense of those already better off—stands as a formidable barrier to meaningful, equitable reforms. Dawes and colleagues dismantle this flawed logic by demonstrating how reducing health inequities benefits the entire population, not just disadvantaged groups.
Every October, National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) highlights the vital contributions of people with disabilities to America’s workplaces and economy. As organizations plan events to commemorate NDEAM on October 23, APB proudly represents a group of powerful speakers whose lived experiences and insights can spark transformative conversations. These thought leaders not only share their stories of resilience and achievement but also provide actionable strategies for building more inclusive environments.
In a recent episode of CBS Sunday Morning, Emmy-winning correspondent and APB exclusive speaker David Pogue dives into how artificial intelligence is reshaping the job search landscape—especially for recent college graduates.
Acclaimed author, journalist, Miami University scholar and APB exclusive speaker Wil Haygood is prominently featured in the new PBS documentary Becoming Thurgood: America’s Social Architect, which will air nationwide on September 9 at 9 p.m. ET. The film chronicles the life and legacy of Thurgood Marshall, the first Black U.S. Supreme Court justice, whose groundbreaking work in civil rights law transformed the nation.
Esteemed innovation strategist and futurist Deborah Perry Piscione has received a nomination in the 2025 Thinkers50 Distinguished Achievement Awards, the event widely dubbed by the Financial Times as the “Oscars of Management Thinking.”
For six decades, American Program Bureau (APB) has proudly stood as one of the world’s most trusted speaking agencies. Founded on the belief that ideas can inspire action, APB has brought the voices of world leaders, groundbreaking innovators, cultural icons, and passionate advocates to audiences across the globe. Our history is a testament to the caliber of people we’ve worked with—individuals who don’t just speak, but shape history.
National Grief Awareness Day is on August 30th and writer, APB speaker, and podcaster Nora McInerny offers a powerful, compassionate reframe of grief in her celebrated TED Talk. Her words ring truer than ever, reminding us that loss isn’t something to be escaped—it's something we learn to carry.
APB exclusive speaker Daniel E. Dawes, J.D., a leading voice in health equity and policy, is set to release a pivotal new textbook, Mental Health Equity, on September 28, 2025, through Springer Publishing Company.