Prince Harry will address business leaders at a conference in March.
Duke of Sussex joins Issa Rae, David Chang, Robin Arzón, Adam Grant and more to discuss “Purpose, Performance and Human Transformation” San Francisco Uplift Summit at coaching and mental health company BetterUp’s two-day $995 ticketed event .
Announcing the list of speakers, the company, which named Harry its chief impact officer in March 2021, tweeted: “They’ll be there. Will you?
“Uplift is an immersive two-day summit where leaders, icons, and executives have the opportunity to learn how to improve performance and support their organization’s most important asset: their people.
“This is not just another meeting. (sic)”
The 38-year-old prince — who has three-year-old Archie and 19-month-old Lily and wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex — was not mentioned in a speaker profile on the BetterUp website His royal status, in addition to his title.
“Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex was a husband, father, humanitarian, veteran, mental health advocate and environmentalist,” it said.
While unconfirmed, Harry is likely to be the conference’s closing keynote speaker, as a message for the event – which will take place March 7-8 – teases that the venue will be headed by “one of the most iconic people in the world”. “Serving numbers that you won’t see anywhere else. “
“This special guest is a powerful voice and global advocate for the personal growth, mental health and human transformation our world needs,” they added.
Last October, Harry made a surprise appearance at BetterUp’s Masters of Scale summit in San Francisco, joining the company’s CEO Alexi Robichaux and entrepreneur Rein Hoffman for a discussion called “Psychostorm.”
“I never thought I’d sit on this stage and say, ‘Therapy is good, coaching will change your life’ or ‘Both will change your life,'” he said on stage. We can make more The more people benefit, the better.
“So, from a BetterUp perspective, what we’re trying to do now — the goal — is to democratize coaching to make sure we can bring it to the masses.”