Tal Ben-Shahar, Ph.D Speaking Fee: $30,000 to $50,000
Speaking Fee:
$30,000 to $50,000
Travels From:
Available Upon Request
Travels From:
Available Upon Request
Primary Topic Category:
Mental Health / Wellness / Self-Help
Primary Topic Category:
Mental Health / Wellness / Self-Help
Secondary Topic Category:
Inspiration / Motivation / Overcoming Obstacles
Secondary Topic Category:
Inspiration / Motivation / Overcoming Obstacles
Tal Ben-Shahar, Ph.D Speaker Profile: At A Glance
Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar is a New York Times Best Selling author and a world-renowned expert in positive psychology and happiness studies. He has a PhD in Organizational Behavior from Harvard University, where he taught two of the most popular courses in the history of the university (Positive Psychology and The Psychology of Leadership). Dr. Ben-Shahar has been recently featured on NPR and in Fortune in connection with the world's first fully accredited Master of Arts in Happiness Studies which he designed, teaches, and oversees. He gives talks and workshops around the world at fortune 500 companies and leading conferences.
Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar is a New York Times Best Selling author, a world-renowned expert in positive psychology and happiness studies, and a serial entrepreneur. He has a PhD in Organizational Behavior from Harvard University, where he taught two of the most popular courses in the history of the university, Positive Psychology and The Psychology of Leadership. He is the founder and Chief Learning Officer of the Happiness Studies Academy, a former collegiate athlete who won both the U.S. Intercollegiate and the Israeli National Squash Championships, and the Academic Director of the world’s first fully accredited Master of Arts in Happiness Studies, a degree program he designed. His happiness-related workshops and programs have transformed the lives of participants the world over, and his books have been translated into more than thirty-five languages. Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar consults and lectures around the world to executives in multinational corporations, educational institutions, the public, and at-risk populations.