Leonard Brody Keynote Speaker

  • Co-CEO and a Director of NowPublic, President, Clarity Digital
  • Co-Founder and Executive Chair of Creative Labs.
  • Serial Entrepreneur and Venture Capitalist

Leonard Brody's Biography

Leonard Brody has recently been named one of top 50 management thinkers in the world and is a sought after keynote speaker internationally.  He has also been called,“a leader of the new world order”. Leonard is an award winning entrepreneur, venture capitalist, best-selling author and a 2 time Emmy nominated media visionary. Leonard has helped in raising hundreds of millions in capital for. startup companies, been through taking a company to a 6 Billion market cap IPO and has been involved in the founding and successful exit of numerous companies to date.

After selling his company in 2009, Leonard became the President of the Innovation and Digital Group for the Anschutz Company, one of the largest live sport and entertainment businesses in the world. The company owns assets such as the O2 Arena in London and Staples Center in LA; sports teams like the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Galaxy andthe Los Angeles Kings, and today, is one of the premiere concert promotion businesses in the world seating hundreds of millions of people a year.

Currently, Leonard is the Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Caravan, a joint venture with CAA (Creative Artists Agency in LA), the largest sports and entertainment agency in the world, often called “Hollywood’s Secret Society”. Leonard oversees the building of new ventures for some of the most well known celebrities and political leaders in the world such as Carrie Underwood, Tom Hanks and President Joe Biden.

He is also one of the proud owners of the professional soccer team Coventry City in England.

Leonard is authoring a new book in partnership with Forbes Magazine, entitled,“The Great Re:Write” based on the successful documentary series Leonard and Forbes produced which has already garnered an audience of over 7 million in the last year.

Leonard holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts from Queens University, a law degree from Osgoode Hall and is a graduate of the Private Equity Program at the Harvard Business School.

Speaking Topics:

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Innovation in sport and entertainment
  • Venture Capital
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Books by Leonard Brody

Everything I Needed to Know About Business ... I Learned from a Canadian
Innovation Nation

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