
Kevin Rempel
I help senior leaders strengthen risk based decisions.
At 23, a motocross accident left Kevin Rempel paralyzed. It was a road he knew intimately. His father had been paralyzed four years earlier, and Kevin recognized he had a choice to make. What followed was a reckoning with the inner voice that shapes how we respond to pressure, change, and uncertainty, a journey that ultimately carried him to the Paralympic podium, where he won bronze in sledge hockey at the 2014 Sochi Winter Games representing Canada.
Today, Kevin specializes in workplace safety leadership and risk based decision making, helping leaders and teams recognize when ego is quietly influencing their choices before an incident occurs. His E.G.O. Framework (Check your Excuses, Gut, and Options) gives people a practical tool to pause, challenge their thinking, and respond with greater clarity, ownership, and intention. More than an inspiring story, Kevin’s keynotes and workshops deliver a repeatable framework that organizations can put to work immediately.
At 23, a motocross accident left Kevin Rempel paralyzed. It was a road he knew intimately. His father had been paralyzed four years earlier, and Kevin recognized he had a choice to make. What followed was a reckoning with the inner voice that shapes how we respond to pressure, change, and uncertainty, a journey that ultimately carried him to the Paralympic podium, where he won bronze in sledge hockey at the 2014 Sochi Winter Games representing Canada.
Today, Kevin specializes in workplace safety leadership and risk based decision making, helping leaders and teams recognize when ego is quietly influencing their choices before an incident occurs. His E.G.O. Framework (Check your Excuses, Gut, and Options) gives people a practical tool to pause, challenge their thinking, and respond with greater clarity, ownership, and intention. More than an inspiring story, Kevin’s keynotes and workshops deliver a repeatable framework that organizations can put to work immediately.
The Safety Shift: Leading Without Ego
Leaders in safety make decisions every day that influence trust, accountability, and ultimately lives. The question is not whether safety matters. It is what internal voice is shaping the decisions that carry it forward.
In The Safety Shift, Kevin equips safety leaders with a practical framework to better understand the inner...
The Hero Mindset: How to Make Clear, Confident Decisions in Times of Change
Change doesn’t break organizations. Resistance to it does. AI adoption, economic instability, and financial pressures are asking leaders and teams to adapt faster than ever, creating hesitation, second-guessing, and burnout.
The challenge isn’t the change itself, it’s the resistance to it. When people feel uncertain or threatened...
Leading With Empathy: Hidden Disabilities Are All Around Us
When we think about disability, we often focus on what we can see. Yet many of the most significant challenges people face are not visible. Non visible disabilities, cognitive differences, and unseen life experiences shape how people think, communicate, and show up at work.
At the same time, our own hidden experiences shape how we...

