As a keynote speaker, Bishop Wayne has addressed audiences in Europe, Canada, North America, South America, Africa and Asia. These include church and para-church conferences, political rallies, business conventions and more.
His skilful and humorous presentations combine education with entertainment, within a motivational frame. He is considered an outstanding communicator who can simplify and demystify complex ideas.
Bishop Wayne may be available to speak at your event, subject to terms, and is sure to add value to your vision. The starting point is to click on the ‘Book now’ or ‘Enquire Now’ buttons and complete our online speaking request form. Our team will get back to you to take the opportunity to its next stage.
The Bishop is a professional speaker and his speaking fees may vary based on the nature of your organisation (business, government or charity), size and location of the event and the nature of the request (keynote, seminar, workshop etc). A full description of the Bishop’s terms are available upon a valid request.
Bishop Wayne Malcolm (aka - The Business Bishop)
Conferences, seminars, keynote, workshops, conventions and more...
Church
Book the Business Bishop for your church convention, conference, workshops or retreats. The Bishop is considered an eminent theologian, with a doctorate in theology, who has a way with words. Bishop Wayne specialises in the application of Scripture to modern challenges in life. He is spearheading a global campaign for the mass migration (psychologically) of believers into the marketplace as change agents and Christ’s ambassadors.
Seminars
The Business Bishop delivers bespoke workshops and seminars on critical skills for organisations and teams including:
Emotional intelligence
NLP strategies
Public speaking
Situational leadership
Marketing and sales
Coaching solutions
Stress management
Personal and corporate branding
Subjects
His speaking agenda and subject expertise includes:
Biblical leadership and business strategies – for faith based audiences
Applied metaphysics – the cause and effect relationship between thoughts and things.
Innovation imperatives
Success sciences
Managerial sciences
Problem solving
Personal development
Organisational evolutions