Speech Thomas Speaking Fee: $20,000 to $30,000
Speaking Fee:
$20,000 to $30,000
Travels From:
ATL - Atlanta, GA
Travels From:
ATL - Atlanta, GA
Primary Topic Category:
Bands and Music
Primary Topic Category:
Bands and Music
Secondary Topic Category:
African American & Black
Secondary Topic Category:
African American & Black
Speech Thomas Speaker Profile: At A Glance
Speech is a multiple Grammy award recipient and founder of the legendary hip hop group Arrested Development. Known for songs such as Tennesse, Mr Wendal, People Everyday and Revolution, hip hop would forever shape his life and provide him a world-wide platform to voice matters of social justice, civil rights, activism and homelessness. These messages, communicated through soaring melodies, energized beats and conscious lyrics, propel audiences and lift their spirits high. With people feeling powerless and more overwhelmed than ever before, he inspires people to want to accomplish the extraordinary.
Brave leaders come about in all shapes and sizes, but most importantly with voices that find a way to be heard in a way that transforms others. Speech Thomas is a shining example of someone who broke the mold and boldly embraced a path that many would not take. Growing up in Milwaukee, one of the most statistically difficult places for black youth, Speech began “going against the grain,” allowing his challenges to fuel his positive impact. Speech focused on that spirit as he and his bandmates took Arrested Development from humble and rural beginnings in Georgia, to becoming a pioneering force in the music world. Pushing against all trends at the time, their vulnerable and uplifting song “Tennessee” became their first hit single as well as being awarded BEST RAP SONG at the Grammys and was named one of the “500 songs that shaped Rock and Roll” by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Today, he uses that same spirit to help audiences understand how to carve their own path of Brave Leadership in business and life.
Speech was born Todd Thomas in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He grew up on two sides of life: the ghetto of Milwaukee (one of the nation’s roughest cities for African Americans) and (Wauwatosa) Milwaukee’s suburbia. Speech learned how to draw from the pains and beauty of both. He would absorb the plights of his people and the retreat of a middle-class black boy in a primarily white neighborhood. He lost his grandmother to a heart attack and his older brother, Terrence Thomas to an Asthma attack within the same week, and through spirituality, he learned to recalibrate his inner anger through dynamic music. To celebrate the lives of those he lost, he coined his sound “life music.” Speech wrote the hit song “Tennessee” as a dedication to his grandmother and brother.
In the early nineties, Speech and his mother started the Terrence Thomas Scholarship and to date, the scholarship has raised over a million dollars helping young black students further their educations.
In 1995, the group disbanded, and Speech signed a solo record deal with EMI. His first single “Like Marvin Gaye Said” shot to #1 on the Japanese Tokyo 100 charts for 7 consecutive weeks. Speech has released 5 solo albums since, all of which have spawned Top 10 hit singles in Japan. His albums “1998 Hoopla” and "Spiritual People” (2000) were certified gold, while “Spiritual People” was awarded the Best black music album of the year 2000 by the acclaimed ADLIB magazine. Speech supported each album with sold-out tours.
Speech has also toured as a solo performer with the United States Vice President Al Gore, First Lady Hillary Clinton, Herbie Hancock, Chaka Khan, Youssou N’dour, James Brown, Parliament-Funkadelic, Jason Mraz, Hootie & the Blowfish, and The Roots.
In 2020, Speech partnered with Resonant Pictures and Pipeline Entertainment to release the full-length documentary “16 Bars” where Speech goes into a maximum-security jail to write music with inmates. This stirring documentary has won numerous film festival awards and is now available through Lightyear Entertainment on streaming platforms worldwide. Speech continues to change lives through his keynotes and music.
“We were honored to host Speech Thomas, the lead singer of Arrested Development, with EO and YPO
Chicago! Speech shared invaluable insights but also left an indelible mark on our entrepreneurial community.
His ability to seamlessly blend personal anecdotes with professional expertise created an unparalleled
experience. Through a captivating narrative about leadership, he illuminated his path to success, highlighting the triumphs and challenges he encountered along his journey.
One of the most unique things we experienced was his singing and songwriting woven into both his stories and message! Speech aligned with our core values, his authenticity and passion resonated deeply, inspiring us to embrace our own unique paths with courage and determination. His wisdom has undoubtedly left an enduring impact, guiding us as we navigate our entrepreneurial endeavors. We are immensely grateful for the enriching and transformative session that will continue to echo within our community for years to come!”
- Becky Feinberg-Galvez, CEO, Candor Threads, 2023 Ed Year President of EO Chicago