Hasan Davis Speaks
Inspiration, humor and motivation
Part stand-up, part storyteller, Hasan invites audiences on the triumphant and sometimes tragedic journey that defined his search for meaning and value.  From Juvenile Delinquent  to Juris Doctor, Hasan is proof positive that great things can happen when adults  champion  the lives of children.

With more than 20 Years of public speaking experience Hasan is in high demand to share his inspirational message with youth and adults.  From Philadelphia to San Fransico he has been invited into schools, youth facilities, churches and the larger community.  Drawing on his own experiences Hasan shares anecdotes and stories to highlight serious youth issues
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Who better to lift the dreams of youth in search of role models than someone who faced many of the same doubts, and challenges? Who better to reinforce the meaningful role of adults in the lives of children, than a professional with a deep understanding of the barriers to reaching and teaching youth in transition?  Courage, persistence and hope – this is the message Hasan carries.  Few can speak to a room of Wall Street bankers and an auditorium of maximum-security inmates and receive standing ovations from both, but Hasan has.

When asked what his objectives is, he said "I want to do more than repeat statistics, I want to reenergize, and encourage, I want to inspire.  Most of all, I want audiences to walk away realizing the power they have to contribute to the success of a child in this world, or ultimately, insure their failure."

"I have been attending Leadership/Professional Development Symposiums for the past 23 years and you are the best speaker I've ever heard."JoAnne  Gregory, Clay County Schools
Client Sample:
  • Berea College GEAR UP program, Berea KY
  • Leadership Week, University of Mary, Bismarck ND
  • 8th Annual Governors Conference on Juvenile Justice, Topeka KS
  • Thunderidge Middle School, Aurora, CO
  • Foley Middle School Transition Camp, Berea KY
  • Mohican Youth Development Center, Mohican National Forrest, Ohio
  • The Kentucky Educational Collaborative for State Agency Children (KECSAC), New Staff training, Richmond KY
  • Dickinson State University, Southwest North Dakota Teachers Inservice, Dickinson, ND
  • 7th Annual Minority Leadership Conference, Hopkinsville Community and Technical College, Hopkinsville KY
  • Youth Service Workers Conference, Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice, Hampton, VA
  • Howard High School of Technology, Wilimington DE
  • First year focus (orientation), University of Kentucky Office of Minority Student Affairs, Lexington, KY
  • Youth Workers Conference, Minnesota Juvenile Detention Association, St. Cloud MN
  • West Kentucky Educational Cooperative, Murry State University, Murry KY
  • Greater Dayton Conference on Youth, Miamisburg OH
  • STARS Academy Alternative Placement, Helena-West Helena School District, Helena AR
  • Pueblo Middle School, Pueblo CO

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