Ten years ONE MISSION

Workhuman Live evolved from a conference to a movement by breaking boundaries and connecting people, all in service of a singular mission: to make work more human.

A presenter smiling while holding a microphone stands on stage, wearing a black suit jacket and a red bow tie, paired with bright red pants. Behind him is a blue banner displaying the Workhuman logo and the words "making the future of the human." Colorful geometric shapes in purple and orange are visible in the background, creating an engaging atmosphere.
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2015
Derek Irvine's “Hello, Humans!” greeting at WHL's inaugural event received an overwhelming reception, inspiring the Morehouse Choir to incorporate the phrase into their performance - sending the crowd into a frenzy.
A man gestures energetically while standing on a stage, welcoming the audience at the Workhuman 2016 event. Behind him is a large screen displaying the event's title, "Workhuman 2016," along with the phrase "Legendary Actor of the Human Workplace." Two gray armchairs are positioned on the stage, and several bottles of water are visible on a nearby table, indicating a prepared setting for speakers or guests. The backdrop features a bright, sunny image with palm leaves, adding a vibrant touch to the scene.
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2016
Actor Michael J. Fox blended humor and heart in a soul-stirring keynote about how optimism and gratitude serve as catalysts for wellbeing in the workplace and beyond. Tears were shed.
A panel discussion at the Workhuman 2017 conference featuring a speaker on stage. The speaker is seated in a chair with a microphone, while another person, also seated nearby, listens attentively. The background displays the "workhuman 2017" logo alongside an orange and gold star motif. An audience can be seen in the foreground, watching the presentation.
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2017
Michelle Obama created a buzz typically reserved for a rock concert, as the former First Lady shared an impassioned speech about leadership, inclusivity, and the power of empathy at work.
A panel discussion taking place on stage at a Workhuman event. Four speakers are seated in chairs, with three on the right side, while one speaker is on the left in a red dress. The background features a large orange and wood decorative element. An audience is visible in front of them, with many people facing the stage.
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2018
In a historic panel, #MeToo movement founder Tarana Burke, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Ronan Farrow, and actress Ashley Judd spoke fearlessly about workplace sexual harassment and gender imbalance.
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2019
Award-winning actress Viola Davis urged people leaders to recognize the full humanity of those they lead, identify their potential, and provide opportunities - while sharing her own story of resilience.
A panel discussion taking place at a Workhuman event, featuring four speakers on stage. The speakers, including a woman on the left holding a microphone and wearing glasses, are engaged in conversation. The backdrop displays colorful graphics related to Workhuman, and the audience is visible in the foreground, attentively listening to the discussion.
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2022
In Atlanta, the home of the civil rights movement, Dr. Bernice King called on organizations to create workplaces where compassion, equity, and inclusion are not just ideals, but lived experiences.
A man in a dark shirt stands on a stage while smiling, with a backdrop displaying the text "Human Data + AI" and "Human Intelligence™" in large, prominent letters. The stage is illuminated with blue and teal lighting, creating a vibrant atmosphere for a presentation.
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2024
Workhuman CEO Eric Mosely burst on stage to R.E.M.'s “It's the End of the World as We Know It” to underscore the profound changes AI is bringing to the workplace, before revealing how it can uplift humanity.
A speaker stands on stage in front of a large screen displaying a vibrant red and white design with a prominent circular element, while an audience sits in rows facing the stage. The setting appears to be an event or conference, and the atmosphere is energetic.
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2025
Fueled by 10 years of transformation, Workhuman Live 2025 is assembling the brightest minds to energize and inspire you like no other conference can. Ready to shape the future?

Praise from the stage

Year after year, our speakers come as experts and leave as advocates.

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The single best conference on the planet for people who care about making work better.
Adam Grant
Organizational Psychologist and Bestselling Author
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They’re not afraid to talk about the real issues that we’re all thinking about and struggling with – and they’re almost always the first to saying, ‘We’re going there.’
Brené Brown
Founder and CEO, Education and Research Group
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My experience at Workhuman Live remains one of my most treasured memories, not only as a presenter but as an advocate for human-centered workplaces.
Hamza Khan
Future of Work Expert and Bestselling Author
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Workhuman Live is by far the best conference out there for HR leaders who truly care about people.
Jason Lauritsen
Co-Founder and CEO, Cultivayo
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Workhuman Live is a transformative experience that creates transformational leaders.
Latasha Gillespie
Former Global Head of DEIA, Amazon Studios, Prime Video, and Freevee

A decade worth sharing

Workhuman Live: giving followers FOMO since 2015.

Our journey

Grateful for where we’ve been, excited for where we're going. Next stop: Orlando.

2025 | Denver

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2025 | London

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2024 | London

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2024 | Austin

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2023 | London

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2023 | San Diego

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2022 | Atlanta

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2021 | Virtual

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2020 | Virtual

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2020 | Virtual

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2019 | Nashville

2018 | Austin

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2017 | Phoenix

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2016 | Orlando

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2015 | Orlando

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