For over 20 years, I’ve been speaking to HR and business audiences across the U.S. and around the world – bringing bold insights, humor, and a whole lot of workplace reality to stages both virtual and live.

Looking for a speaker who brings sharp insight and candid perspective grounded in reality? I speak to HR and business audiences, management groups, and in-house corporate teams on a variety of topics related to leadership, HR, workplace culture, and the human side of work. Thoughtfully provocative and refreshingly practical, I focus on action over abstraction.   

I speak on the full spectrum of HR – from talent strategy to culture to the emotional labor behind “doing the work.” My presentations are candid, conversational, and always tailored to the audience in front of me.

Real HR, Real Talk  

“Very informative and gave me a new perspective…thank you!!” 

“Her personality and humor is engaging.”

“Loved Robin’s energy! She was relevant and relatable.” 

“She is real!”

“You are an excellent speaker. Lifted me up today to continue to love HR. Thank you.”

“You’re a great speaker and keep it upbeat, funny and engaging.” 

“Robin Schooling knows HR. She also knows that improving HR is a critical business imperative. Blending pragmatism and strategy, she understands how stuff gets done in HR — with a purpose.”

“Interesting ideas/vision of the future for business, HR and others.”

“Thank you, Robin.  You ROCKED this presentation.  Great information, and fabulous energy. A pleasure!”

“Energetic, interesting and knowledgeable.” 

“Great presentation style.”

“Robin was a very good speaker with excellent examples.”

“Excellent speaker.  Liked her use of stories to emphasize her point.”

“This was a great webinar Robin…very informative.”

“Thank you for your outstanding presentation at this year’s Business and Finance conference in New Orleans.  Your presentation on Social HR: Behavior and Practice in our Brave New World, had attendees engaged in the topic, and your thorough knowledge as the subject matter expert was very informative and thought provoking.”

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