Keynotes that connect lived experience to leadership under pressure.

Bring a story of survival, truth, and leadership to your audience.

Tailored for leaders, institutions, and audiences facing uncertainty, Emad’s presentations work especially well where leadership, risk, values, and human resilience intersect. His experience speaks to both the boardroom and the broader civic sphere. Shargi’s keynote presentations focus on resilience and mental strength under extreme adversity; ethical leadership and decision-making when the consequences are highest; crisis management, risk, and uncertainty in global business; rebuilding purpose and momentum after life-altering disruption; and the human realities behind geopolitical conflict, freedom, and dignity.

Emad Shargi, former American hostage in Iran, shaking hands during his arrival at Doha following his release.

Known for his calm authority, emotional intelligence, and strategic perspective, Shargi delivers deeply human yet highly practical keynotes that resonate with senior executives, leadership teams, and organizations facing volatility, transformation, and pressure to perform. His talks move audiences beyond inspiration to lasting insight—equipping leaders with tools to navigate uncertainty, lead with integrity, and rebuild forward.

Speaking Topics

Emad Shargi, former American hostage in Iran, being interviewed at Freedom Alley in Washington D.C.
Emad Shargi, former American hostage in Iran, being interviewed at Freedom Alley in Washington D.C.

Emad is exclusively represented by Chartwell Speakers

Chartwell Speakers is a global speakers agency representing individuals whose ideas shape the way we understand business, politics, science, culture and society.

 

For more information on booking Emad, please contact: lisa@chartwellspeakers.com

  • Emad Shargi is an impressive survivor of wrongful detention who has the rare ability to elegantly articulate his traumatic experience in ways that illustrate that he never lost his humanity despite enduring the worst of humanity itself. Over the years, I have spoken to many hostages or wrongful detainees, and rarely are they able to show the type of personal reflection on the adversity faced that I heard from Emad. His narrative, and his telling of it, is so powerful that it carried our 60 Minutes reporting and took the viewer into his experience with the personal cost of becoming a pawn in a geopolitical power struggle.

    Margaret Brennan
    Face the Nation Moderator, CBS News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent & 60 Minutes Contributor

  • The class of graduate students at Georgetown University sat rapt on the edges of their seats as Emad Shargi talked with passion, and with rigit analytical skill, about his own extraordinary and terrible ordeal in Iran, and the broader context of Iranian politics today. He conveyed his deep understanding of American-Iranian relations - at the personal level from his own family experience, to the highest level of geo-political strategy - with captivating directness. He leavens his deeply disturbing narrative with humor and self-deprecation that was so effective with this student audience and is no doubt no less compelling with many different audiences.

    Frank Vogl
    Author; Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University

  • Emad is a truly powerful, thoughtful and dynamic speaker. A natural storyteller at heart, he combines deep life experience with a sharp understanding of business and commercial reality. His stories don't just inspire - they make you pause, reflect, and challenge your own perspectives and mindset. I would highly recommend working with Emad. His wisdom, lessons and outlook leave a lasting impact on every audience he meets.

    Dr. Gian Power Obe
    Founder & CEO, TLC Lions

  • Emad Shargi, the Iranian-American businessman who spent five years in Tehran's notorious Evin Prison on fabricated espionage charges, has emerged not as a broken man but as a meticulous chronicler of endurance. Now, Shargi turns that shadowed leger into a book and speeches that cut through diplomatic euphemisms, exposing Iran's hostage machinery with the precision of a New Yorker profile: intimate, unsparing, alive to the human cost. His voice, tempered by unimaginable ordeal, demands we see the regime's cruelty not as an abstraction but as the daily theft of lives. Literally ripped from the daily headlines, Shargi's story is a riveting tale of both man's inhumanity to man-and a courage that burns through the darkness.

    Barry Chubin
    Best-selling author of “The Feet of a Snake” and “The 13th Directorate”

  • Mr. Shargi's personal journey - marked by extraordinary courage, intellectual depth, and unwavering commitment to constructive dialogue - makes him a uniquely compelling voice for audiences seeking insight into today's most complex global challenges. He speaks with humility and grace about the value of freedom, the power of international cooperation, and the moral courage required to stand for human dignity. As a speaker, Mr. Shargi captivates audiences with authenticity and emotional intelligence. His ability to draw universal lessons from deeply personal experiences encourages meaningful introspection among listeners. He exemplifies integrity, empathy, and the belief that even in the face of injustice, individuals can serve as bridges of understanding and positive change.

    David Fitzgerald
    President, Vector One Global LLC

  • Emad Shargi spoke to my Struggle for Political Change in the Middle East Freshmen Seminar students. Throughout the semester, we had studied protest movements and uprisings in Egypt, Tunisia, Syria, and Iran. The cruelty and depths of the repression with which these movements were faced was an inescapable running theme in the course. Hearing from someone who had not only experienced such repression firsthand in its most arbitrary form, but also emerged from it with lessons about the value of integrity, resilience, and optimism was very powerful. As he told us, sooner or later, most people will face some seemingly insurmountable challenge or grave injustice. How they choose to approach it is what can make all the difference. Emad Shargi’s story, delivered with eloquence and emotional resonance, is one that will stay with any audience that has the opportunity to hear him tell it.

    Professor Shadi Mokhtari
    School of International Service, American University

For speaking engagements,

please contact Lisa Reiter at Chartwell Speakers:  lisa@chartwellspeakers.com

Inquire