Blake Mycoskie

Founder and Chief Shoe Giver of TOMS

Blake Mycoskie is a serial entrepreneur, philanthropist, and best-selling author most known for founding TOMS Shoes and is the person behind the idea of One for One®, a business model that helps a person in need with every product purchased.  A simple idea grew into a global movement:  While traveling in Argentina in 2006, Blake witnessed the hardships faced by children growing up without shoes. His solution to the problem was simple, yet revolutionary: to create a for-profit business that was sustainable and not reliant on donations. Blake’s vision soon turned into the simple business idea that provided the powerful foundation for TOMS.

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    English

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  • Blake Mycoskie Keynote Speaker Fee Fee range is for U.S. events, depending on location and organization type

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  • Languages Spoken

    English

  • Travels From

    USA

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No Magic Pill: Performance Without Burnout

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The Hidden Cost of Growth and how to scale without breaking what matters

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The Clarity Advantage Better Decisions, Faster Growth

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About Keynote Speaker Blake Mycoskie

Blake Mycoskie is a serial entrepreneur, philanthropist, and best-selling author most known for founding TOMS Shoes and is the person behind the idea of One for One®, a business model that helps a person in need with every product purchased.  A simple idea grew into a global movement:  While traveling in Argentina in 2006, Blake witnessed the hardships faced by children growing up without shoes. His solution to the problem was simple, yet revolutionary: to create a for-profit business that was sustainable and not reliant on donations. Blake’s vision soon turned into the simple business idea that provided the powerful foundation for TOMS.

Since its inception, TOMS Shoes has provided almost 96 million pairs of shoes to children around the globe.  In 2014, after selling half of the company to Bain Capital, Blake stepped down as CEO of TOMS.  Utilizing half of his proceeds, he started the Social Entrepreneurship Fund to help early startups with core social missions get off the ground with much-needed funding. Since then, he has invested in over 25 social enterprises.

Blake went on to realize for the first time in eighteen years, he wasn’t actively starting or growing a company.  During this transition period, a new mission was born.  In the spring of 2020, Blake co-founded his newest company, Madefor.  A ten-month program that applies the principles of modern neuroscience, psychology, and physiology to make your brain and body better. Created alongside scientists from Stanford, Harvard and other top universities, Madefor helps people learn and sustain positive habits and practices that have the greatest impact on their lives.

Blake is a New York Times best-selling author with his book, Start Something That Matters, published in 2011 – which offered his own story of inspiration, and the power of incorporating giving in business.  Blake has achieved numerous accolades for his unique approach to business including the Secretary of State’s 2009 Award of Corporate Excellence, the 2015 Next Generation Award from Harvard’s School of Public Health, the 2016 Cannes Lion Heart Award and the 2018 amfAR Award of Courage. Blake has also been featured in People Magazine in the “Heroes Among Us” section and in Fortune Magazine’s “40 Under 40”, among others. Blake also recently expanded his philanthropic efforts to include the funding of the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins, making it the first such research center in the US and the largest of its kind in the world.

Born and raised in Texas, Blake now resides in Jackson, Wyoming with his family, dogs, and horses. In his free time, you can find him outside enjoying nature whether it is rock climbing, surfing or snowboarding.

Testimonials

“Blake’s vulnerability, self-awareness and straight talk were just what our audience needed — thank you so much for opening up to us about your journey at TOMS and now beyond, with Madefor, with our audience.  The participants cannot stop talking about your keynote.  We’d love to have you back a 3rd time!”

The Society for Human Resource Management

 

“One of the most interesting entrepreneurs [I’ve] ever met.”

Bill Clinton

42nd President of the United States

“Having Blake at our executive retreat was a great decision. His passion for doing something that matters was inspiring and engaging. No matter how seasoned an executive you are, Blake’s entrepreneurial approach to business is a true example for all of us.”

Chairman, NBC Entertainment

 

Blake was wonderful! He established an immediate and warm connection with our students, provided a genuine, heartfelt life story connected to business principles. An absolute cannot miss speaker. The best part? His message has been sustained and we continue to prosper from his visit!”

Dr. John Jasinski

President, Northwest Missouri State University

“Blake is the perfect speaker for your next meeting. He was insightful, funny, and had a fantastic rapport with the crowd. He connected with the audience with an open, conversational style that kept everyone engaged. Whether you want to hear about Tom’s, entrepreneurship, or doing good — he’s the guy you need.”

Andy Sernovitz

CEO, SocialMedia.org 

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