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Lynne Twist has dedicated her life to global initiatives that serve the best instincts in all of us, raising hundreds of millions of dollars and training thousands of fundraisers to be more effective in their work.

Lynne has spent more than three decades working in positions of leadership with many global initiatives like ending world hunger, protecting the world's rainforests, empowering indigenous peoples, improving health, economic, and political conditions for women and children, advancing the scientific understanding of human consciousness, and creating a sustainable future for all life.

As Lynne traveled the world learning how to work in a multitude of different cultures, she developed profound wisdom about our relationship to money and the way it governs, dominates, and stresses our lives. The compelling stories and insights gained from her experiences are the foundation for Lynne's best-selling book "The Soul of Money", which focuses on empowering people in finding peace and sufficiency in their relationship with money.

Lynne Twist provides motivational and transformational keynotes for corporations, business and non-profit organizations. Through a long and distinguished career she has acquired insights, principles and best practices that empower people. By sharing her rich experiences, she demonstrates how people can pursue their personal and business goals with conscious attention to integrity.

  • Personal and Professional Growth

  • Social and Environmental Responsibility

  • Philantropy and Fundraising

The Power of Taking a Stand

Great leaders like Jane Goodall and Nelson Mandela know the distinction between taking a position and taking a stand. Taking a position forces us to take sides and argue for or against, it gets us going but rarely has a lasting influence. Taking a stand opens up new visions and possibilities and adversarial feelings begin to dissolve, it is a way to strengthen our capacity to make a difference.