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Black Entrepreneur, Formerly Incarcerated For 22 Years, is Now an In-Demand Keynote Speaker

Nationwide — Yusef-Andre Wiley was formerly incarcerated for 22 years after being arrested for gang activity in Los Angeles, but he is now a seasoned entrepreneur and keynote speaker with over 25 years of experience captivating audiences worldwide. His profound insights and engaging delivery have transformed the lives of hundreds, earning him a reputation as a dynamic influencer and thought leader in personal development and social change.Throughout his illustrious career, Wiley has leveraged his expertise to build a successful multimillion-dollar organization dedicated to empowering individuals to overcome adversity and realize their full potential. His unwavering commitment to social impact has seen him collaborate with numerous nonprofit leaders, igniting change and fostering sustainable growth in communities across the globe.

As a distinguished member of the John Maxwell Team and TEDx speaker, Wiley has shared his expertise on prestigious platforms, inspiring countless individuals to embrace change and pursue excellence. His thought-provoking presentations are enriched by his diverse experiences and deep-rooted passion for driving positive change.

Wiley’s impact extends beyond the stage, as he has spearheaded multiple successful reentry programs aimed at supporting justice-involved individuals in their transition to society. His unparalleled dedication to helping others has resulted in hundreds of formerly incarcerated individuals securing viable employment opportunities, fostering a sense of hope and empowerment in marginalized communities.

Recognized as a leading consultant in his field, Wiley has been sought after by startup organizations seeking to make a meaningful difference in the world. His strategic guidance and subject matter expertise have been instrumental in shaping the success of numerous initiatives, setting the stage for sustainable growth and impact.

With a rare blend of authenticity, expertise, and empathy, Yusef-Andre Wiley continues to inspire audiences to embrace change, unlock their potential, and make a lasting difference in the world. His transformative messages resonate deeply with audiences of all backgrounds, leaving a lasting impression and sparking meaningful action.

Event planners who book Wiley as a keynote speaker are not just securing a speaker; They are investing in a transformative experience that will empower their audience to reach new heights of personal and professional growth.

Here are His Top Ten Keynotes:

• “From Punishment to Rehabilitation: Rethinking Approaches to Criminal Justice”
• “Breaking the Cycle: Strategies for Successful Reentry and Rehabilitation”
• “Beyond Bars: Transforming Lives Through Alternative Sentencing Programs”
• “The Role of Community Engagement in Criminal Justice Reform”
• “Injustice in Black and White: Addressing Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System”
• “From Cells to Success: Empowering Formerly Incarcerated Individuals in the Workforce”
• “Restorative Justice: Healing Communities and Restoring Trust”
• “The Intersection of Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System”
• “Challenging the School-to-Prison Pipeline: Creating Pathways for Youth Success”
• “Policy Matters: Advocating for Legislative Change in Criminal Justice Reform”

Wiley is also the author of What I Know Now, a follow-up to his autobiography, If I Knew Then, which highlights the reality of change when it comes to living the change after incarceration, being an upstanding citizen, and going about life-on-life terms without complaint. Unlike a traditional biography, his newest book is more of a step-by-step guide for those who follow in the footsteps of Yusef Wiley, a formerly incarcerated person.

Visit his official website at YWSpeaks.com

Also, be sure to follow him on Facebook and Instagram.

For press inquiries or media interviews, contact 510-552-1256

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