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Imad Guennouni

Motivational Speaker

Imad Guennouni has been a professional motivational speaker for the past 15 years. Prior to this, he worked in a variety of corporate environments, including in the fields of business, financial services, and sales. Imad moved to Detroit, Michigan, from Bahrain at the age of three with his parents and remains living in the city to this day.

In his capacity as a motivational speaker, Imad shares his experiences and wisdom to help his listeners fulfil their potential, overcome obstacles, and make positive and lasting change. Those who are struggling with mental or physical health issues may particularly benefit from listening to a motivational speaker, as they can give these individuals hope that they too can find success and happiness in their lives.

Imad Guennouni

Motivational Speaking

As a motivational speaker, Imad’s tasks include creating unique content, gauging public interest, taking steps to understand his prospective audience, and continually developing his public speaking skills. Adaptability is a key hallmark of successful motivational speakers like Imad, who need to be able to modify the content of their speech – even its delivery – to ensure it addresses specific challenges and concerns and resonates with diverse groups. Great motivational speakers are also skilled at time management and able to incorporate feedback from audience members to continually enhance their speeches.

Imad Guennouni
Imad Guennouni

Travel

Imad loves to travel and appreciates the many opportunities his work life offers him to do so – he regularly visits locations around the US and Europe to deliver speeches. He also frequently returns to Bahrain with his parents, wife, and children to visit family members who remain in this country.

Hobbies & Interests

In his free time, Imad enjoys a wide range of interests and hobbies, including gardening, playing the guitar, writing, reading, cycling, and playing chess. He also likes to cook, especially the traditional Bahraini dishes (such as the national dish of machboos) that his mother taught him to prepare.

Imad Guennouni