Reed Duchscher

Reed Duchscher is the CEO and founder of Night, a digital management company representing the largest content creators on the internet. While working as a sports agent in 2015, Reed discovered the popular YouTube channel Dude Perfect. It was then that he realized attention was shifting from traditional media to creator-driven entertainment. In 2018 he began managing MrBeast. Together they’ve grown the channel to 130M subscribers, making it the #1 personality YouTube channel in the world. Today Reed and Night oversee 50 influencers, focusing on creator-led brands, venture capital entrepreneurship, and redefining talent management for the next generation of online creators.

Tom Koulopoulos

Tom Koulopoulos is Chairman and founder of Delphi Group, a 30-year-old Boston-based think tank named one of the fastest growing private companies by Inc. Magazine, and the founding partner of Acrovantage Ventures, which invests in early-stage technology startups. He is also the author of 13 books, an inventor with several patents, an Inc.com columnist, the past Executive Director of the Babson College Center for Business Innovation, the past director of the Dell Innovation Lab, and a professor at Boston University.

His insights have received wide praise from luminaries such as the late Peter Drucker, the father of modern management; Dee Hock, founder of Visa International; and Tom Peters, who called his writing, “a brilliant vision of where we must take our enterprises to survive and thrive.” His Inc. column is read by over one million people yearly.

Mr. Koulopoulos’ thirteen books include his most recent, Reimagining Healthcare, The Bottomless Cloud, Revealing the Invisible, The Gen Z Effect, and Cloud Surfing. His upcoming book, Gigatrends, looks at the seven tech trends that are shaping the future of how we live, work, and play.

Tom’s keynotes blend humor, insight, and a cutting-edge view of the future in a way that’s customized to each audience. According to Tom’s mentor, Peter Drucker, Tom’s writing “makes you question not only the way you run your business but the way you run yourself.”