Dr. Brad Johnson is an esteemed educational leader dedicated to transforming the approach of teachers and administrators in schools. With a focus on servant leadership, he emphasizes collaboration and empowering others to maximize their potential. His work is grounded in the belief that effective leadership comes from the heart, fostering positive relationships and leading by example. With 30 years of experience as a teacher, administrator, and college instructor, Dr. Johnson brings a wealth of knowledge and practical insights to his work. His extensive background in education enables him to connect with educators at all levels and provide strategies that are both impactful and implementable.
Dr. Johnson is the author of 15 influential books on education, including the widely acclaimed "Finding Your Leadership Edge" and the bestseller "Dear Teacher." His book "Putting Teachers First" is now available in Arabic, further extending his global reach. Dr. Johnson is renowned for his inspirational and informative presentations, sharing practical strategies and tools with educators worldwide. His keynote speeches, such as "Dear Teacher," address critical issues like self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and fostering a culture of accountability through empowering techniques and strategies. Ranked #7 in the top 30 Global Gurus in Education, Dr. Johnson's profound impact on the field is recognized internationally. His dynamic presentations inspire and motivate audiences, making him a sought-after speaker at educational conferences and workshops.Speaking Topics: -Dear Teacher-Empowering Students-Leadership Edge-Dynamic Teamwork: The V Principles, Dr. Johnson's sessions are often described as "inspirational and motivational," with attendees praising them as "the best PD I've had in all my 15 years of teaching!" Known for his value-driven approach, he delivers keynote speeches that resonate deeply with educators, encouraging them to become their best selves." You can follow him on twitter @DrBradJohnson or find his website there to request him him for a speaking event.