Speaking, mentoring & consulting

Honest conversations designed for real people and real decisions.

Rob Lederhilger delivers keynotes, assemblies, workshops, virtual sessions, and tailored conversations that help audiences think clearly, take responsibility, strengthen trust, and move forward with practical hope.

Who Rob serves

Content that adapts without losing its core.

Rob’s work is broad because accountability, influence, resilience, culture, and decision-making are not limited to one age group or industry.

01

Schools & youth programs

Middle school, high school, college-age, alternative education, youth groups, and community programs seeking a credible conversation on choices, peer pressure, accountability, future thinking, and second chances.

02

Churches & faith-based organizations

Messages and workshops on integrity, stewardship, repentance, restoration, faithful work, identity, leadership, and the relationship between belief and everyday decisions.

03

Corporate leaders & teams

Practical sessions on trust, accountability, culture, decision quality, ethical influence, communication, oversight, and leading through difficult seasons.

04

Entrepreneurs & business owners

Founder-focused conversations on integrity, ambition, systems, delegation, risk, ethical growth, technology adoption, stewardship, and rebuilding after disruption.

05

Parents & families

Calm, grounded sessions that help families talk about influence, choices, consequences, communication, trust, boundaries, and a hopeful path forward.

06

Nonprofits & mission-driven groups

Customized programs for communities addressing resilience, responsibility, ethical leadership, technology, service, justice involvement, and restoration.

Formats & delivery

The right format for the room—and the outcome.

Engagements can stand alone or be combined into a broader learning experience. Timing, depth, participation, and tone are tailored to the audience.

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Keynotes

30–60 minute featured talks

Focused, memorable, story-driven presentations with clear takeaways and a strong closing invitation to reflect or act.

Assemblies

School and youth presentations

Age-appropriate messages that respect students, avoid theatrics, and create useful follow-up conversations for educators and families.

Workshops

Interactive learning sessions

Discussion, frameworks, exercises, and audience-specific application for leaders, teams, entrepreneurs, parents, students, or ministry groups.

Virtual

Remote keynotes and facilitated sessions

Professional delivery for distributed teams, online communities, webinars, and organizations that need a flexible nationwide option.

Mentoring

One-to-one and small-group guidance

Structured conversations around decisions, leadership, systems, accountability, faith, entrepreneurship, and rebuilding.

Consulting

Custom strategy and advisory work

Focused consulting that connects leadership, operations, technology, AI adoption, communications, and accountable execution.

The Rob difference

More than motivation. More than a technical lecture.

Honest without judgment

Rob names responsibility and consequences directly while protecting the dignity of the people listening.

Human and systems-aware

He connects individual choices with culture, incentives, technology, processes, relationships, and organizational outcomes.

Actionable hope

Accountability is not presented as the end of the story. Audiences leave with language for repair, growth, and next steps.

How engagements work

A clear four-step process

The best event begins before Rob walks into the room. Every engagement is shaped around fit, audience, and purpose.

  1. 1

    Discovery

    Share the audience, event, desired outcomes, date, location, and any sensitivities or constraints.

  2. 2

    Alignment

    Rob recommends a topic, format, timing, and level of customization. Fees and logistics are confirmed clearly.

  3. 3

    Preparation & delivery

    Content is tailored, technical and venue needs are coordinated, and the engagement is delivered with professionalism.

  4. 4

    Follow-through

    Organizers can discuss participant resources, additional sessions, mentoring, consulting, or a future engagement.

Customization matters

A keynote should fit the audience—not force the audience into a canned script.

Rob can begin with a signature topic and adapt the stories, examples, language, exercises, faith context, technical depth, and calls to action for your organization.

For complex events, leadership retreats, or consulting engagements, a short pre-event stakeholder conversation can identify the real issue beneath the requested topic and improve relevance.

Helpful details to share

  • Audience size, age range, roles, and context
  • Event date, location, schedule, and format
  • Primary challenge or desired transformation
  • Faith-based, corporate, school, or public setting
  • Accessibility, recording, or travel requirements
  • Preferred follow-up resources or discussion

Start with the audience

Tell Rob what your people are facing and what you hope changes after the event.

You do not need to know the perfect topic or format before reaching out.

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