
Chris Fisher
MSc
AB, CANADAChris Fisher the best-selling author of seventeen books, filmmaker and television host shares inspiring storylines that connect audiences with skills that organizations value. Trained as a scientist and traveling the world as a lecturer, Chris explored and investigated universal strategies of success that he found to be common in individuals, institutions and organizations.
Chris brings his diversity of professional successes to your speaking engagement. By harnessing the creative he has excelled at communicating messages through most media formats. But it is his understanding of the principles that maximize innovation and leadership that have been of particular interest and value to corporate and professional organizations. Raising the corporate consciousness of these ideals has enabled businesses to thrive through innovation and leaders to be more effective.
Chris has a diverse portfolio of accomplishments including one of the best-selling books ever published in Alberta: Birds of Alberta. Other titles to his name include; Mammals of Alberta, Reptiles and Amphibians of Canada, Birds of New York City. He has also written extensively for environmental education clients and for documentary films for The Nature of Things with David Suzuki, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet. Television credits include co-writer of the long running series 'Acorn, the Nature Nut' and as writer and host of ‘Wildfiles’- a 13 episode children's TV series.
Chris is a travel authority on regional storylines and destinations throughout the world including: Antarctica, Europe, South America, North Africa, Alaska, Canada, Hawaii, Caribbean, Australia and New Zealand. Through his presentations, Chris shares poignant experiences and stories that reveal the keys to being more successful.
Chris Fisher the best-selling author of seventeen books, filmmaker and television host shares inspiring storylines that connect audiences with skills that organizations value. Trained as a scientist and traveling the world as a lecturer, Chris explored and investigated universal strategies of success that he found to be common in individuals, institutions and organizations.
Chris brings his diversity of professional successes to your speaking engagement. By harnessing the creative he has excelled at communicating messages through most media formats. But it is his understanding of the principles that maximize innovation and leadership that have been of particular interest and value to corporate and professional organizations. Raising the corporate consciousness of these ideals has enabled businesses to thrive through innovation and leaders to be more effective.
Chris has a diverse portfolio of accomplishments including one of the best-selling books ever published in Alberta: Birds of Alberta. Other titles to his name include; Mammals of Alberta, Reptiles and Amphibians of Canada, Birds of New York City. He has also written extensively for environmental education clients and for documentary films for The Nature of Things with David Suzuki, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet. Television credits include co-writer of the long running series 'Acorn, the Nature Nut' and as writer and host of ‘Wildfiles’- a 13 episode children's TV series.
Chris is a travel authority on regional storylines and destinations throughout the world including: Antarctica, Europe, South America, North Africa, Alaska, Canada, Hawaii, Caribbean, Australia and New Zealand. Through his presentations, Chris shares poignant experiences and stories that reveal the keys to being more successful.
Science of Success
This presentation explores how successful models in nature are emulated in individual, corporate and organizational success. By revealing unifying principles, Chris aims to bring successes into your business and personal life.
Understanding Innovation
Coming up with valuable new ideas to solve problems is one of the most sought-after talents. By revealing through memorable storylines the fundamental conditions and behaviours that foster innovation, Chris empowers his audience to maximize their creative output.
Shackleton's Leadership
By sharing the unsurpassed Antarctic ordeal of Sir Ernest Shackleton, Chris reveals the acts and decisions that led to his epic leadership skills. His acts of leadership are a model for any organization that seeks direction and cohesion for its talent.
