Gary Bradt
Dr. Gary Bradt is a speaker, author, and clinical psychologist who helps organizations transform change into opportunity.
Dr. Bradt gained international attention when Dr. Spencer Johnson, the renowned author of Who Moved My Cheese?: An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life, chose him as the leading speaker on the message of that blockbuster bestselling book, which has sold over 28 million copies worldwide. “Cheese” gave thousands of people across the globe a chance to get acquainted with Gary’s extraordinary ability to cut through their frustration and fear and get to the heart of the matter, delivering powerful tools that help them adapt to change faster and better.
Dr. Bradt is uniquely qualified to provide advice, counsel, and strategies for organizations and individuals. He has delivered over 350 presentations for clients such as IBM, American Express, eBay, FedEx, Coca-Cola, Visa, NASA, and hundreds more.
Gary has a distinctive ability to engage audiences with his warmth, humor, and content and get people to absorb his message and put it to use. More than anything, Gary is genuine. His storytelling, examples, and exercises are authentic and bring his principles to life in a way few other communicators can. His messages are informed by science, shaped by experience, and delivered with heart.
Dr. Bradt earned his BA in psychology from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA, and his doctorate in clinical psychology from Hahnemann University and Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He has authored three books, including The Ring in the Rubble: Dig Through Change and Find Your Next Golden Opportunity
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