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Brian Solis

VP, Global Innovation Evangelist @ Salesforce - 8x Best-Selling Author - Keynote Speaker - Digital Anthropologist - Futurist/

Brian Solis is a renowned Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce, a distinguished 8x best-selling author, an international keynote speaker, and a digital anthropologist.

With over 20 years of experience, Brian specializes in studying Digital Darwinism to comprehend disruption's effects on businesses, markets, and society, humanizing technologies and trends to guide leaders in gaining new perspectives for future success.

His extensive research covers digital transformation, CX, experience design, innovation and disruption, the cognitive enterprise, and the future of industries and human behavior.

Brian is a sought-after resource by media and industry experts, having published numerous research papers and contributed to prestigious publications like Forbes, ZDNet, Fast Company, Adweek, and more.

As a keynote speaker, Brian has captivated audiences globally, encouraging them to embrace change, anticipate future trends, and play a pivotal role in shaping a desired future.

His latest book, Lifescale: How to Live a More Creative, Productive, and Happy Life, offers a research-based approach to combat digital distractions and achieve a more fulfilling and focused life.

Brian's previous best-selling works like What's the Future of Business (WTF), The End of Business as Usual, and Engage! have reshaped how businesses approach connected consumerism, customer relationships, and social web strategies.

To explore more about Brian Solis and his impactful work, please visit his website at BrianSolis.com.

Highlights

May 19 · twitter

According to the @microsoft 2026 Work Trend Index, 66% of AI users say AI has allowed them to spend more time on high-value work.

58% say they’re producing work they couldn’t have a year ago. That rises to 80% among Frontier Professionals, the most advanced AI users in their research.

According to the @microsoft 2026 Work Trend Index, 66% of AI users say AI has allowed them to spend
May 19 · twitter

70% of Americans think AI is moving too fast, over 50% have negative views of it, and just 18% of young people say they feel hopeful about it.
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70% of Americans think AI is moving too fast, over 50% have negative views of it, and just 18% of yo
Oct 4 · Forbes
Upgrading Traditional Loyalty Programs To Foster Customer-First, Digitally-Centered Loyalty Experiences - Forbes
Sep 23 · People Matters
Event: People Matters L&D India 2021 - People Matters
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San Francisco, California, United States