
Mallory Whitfield
Via her signature keynote & latest book, We Are The Weird Ones: Embrace Your Weird for a Kinder, More Inclusive World, Mallory Whitfield is empowering audiences to redefine what "normal" means and reimagine how we relate to other people and ourselves.
Mallory Whitfield is an artist, keynote speaker and author of We Are the Weird Ones: Embrace Your Weird for a Kinder, More Inclusive World. Through her book and signature keynote performance, she is empowering audiences to redefine what "normal" means, reimagine how we relate to other people, and to be more compassionate and inclusive of others.
She is also an accomplished creative entrepreneur and digital marketer. Mallory is the founder of the Badass Creatives Marketing Accelerator, an educational program for product-based small business owners (such as artists, makers & independent retail shops) to learn how to develop a cohesive brand and market their products. She is the author of How to Make Money at Craft Shows: Art Market and Craft Fair Tips & Tricks, which is based on what she learned during 10+ years of selling her handmade clothing and accessories at craft shows. As an Adjunct Professor for Tulane University's School of Professional Advancement, she has taught and developed classes on digital marketing.
Mallory has appeared on stages across the U.S. as a speaker, actor, and drag performance artist. Her favorite costume moments include dressing as Cher, David Bowie, and a cassowary, the world's deadliest bird.
Mallory Whitfield is an artist, keynote speaker and author of We Are the Weird Ones: Embrace Your Weird for a Kinder, More Inclusive World. Through her book and signature keynote performance, she is empowering audiences to redefine what "normal" means, reimagine how we relate to other people, and to be more compassionate and inclusive of others.
She is also an accomplished creative entrepreneur and digital marketer. Mallory is the founder of the Badass Creatives Marketing Accelerator, an educational program for product-based small business owners (such as artists, makers & independent retail shops) to learn how to develop a cohesive brand and market their products. She is the author of How to Make Money at Craft Shows: Art Market and Craft Fair Tips & Tricks, which is based on what she learned during 10+ years of selling her handmade clothing and accessories at craft shows. As an Adjunct Professor for Tulane University's School of Professional Advancement, she has taught and developed classes on digital marketing.
Mallory has appeared on stages across the U.S. as a speaker, actor, and drag performance artist. Her favorite costume moments include dressing as Cher, David Bowie, and a cassowary, the world's deadliest bird.
We Are the Weird Ones: Embrace Your Weird for a Kinder, More Inclusive World
Typical format: 45-60 minute keynote (length can be adjusted as needed)
Topics: Inclusion, Diversity, Belonging, Anti-Bullying
This program is perfect for:
- Opening keynote or morning keynote
- HR conferences
- Companies, organizations & associations that want their members to be more understanding and less judgmental of each other
- Colleges &...
Be Your Own Niche: Cultivating An Authentic Voice & Building Your Personal Brand
Typical format: 45 minute - 1.5 hour workshop (length can be adjusted as needed)
Topics: Branding & Marketing, Communications, Entrepreneurship
This program is perfect for:
- Entrepreneurs & small business owners
- Artists & creatives
- Marketing conferences
- Business students
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