X24 Speakers

Keynote Speaker

Justin Wren

Elite UFC/MMA Fighter turned Global Humanitarian and Founder of Fight for The Forgotten
Justin Wren is an elite UFC/MMA Fighter, Global Humanitarian, and Founder of Fight for The Forgotten nonprofit. He takes audiences through an exploration of the power of service, the profound difference we can make in the lives of others, and the ripple effect that extends far beyond what we can imagine – including the transformation that occurs within ourselves when we choose to live purposefully and serve selflessly.
Aaron Giambattista

Aaron Giambattista

Principal, Digital Transformation

Ryan Stark

Ryan Stark

Senior Business Analyst

Chana Lewis

Chana Lewis

Senior Director, Ops & Client Services

Vaishali Shamde

Vaishali Shamde

Technical Solution Architect

Logan Heaney

Logan Heaney

Solutions Engineering Manager

Matt Addy

Matt Addy

Technical & Solution Architect Senior Manager

Kyle Arslanian

Kyle Arslanian

Director of Event Operations

John Lawerence

John Lawerence

Account Executive

Lalit Bhangale

Lalit Bhangale

Associate Development Manager

Donald Nesci

Donald Nesci

Business Analyst

Rebecca Duff

Rebecca Duff

Senior Director, Client Success

Jeff Golembiewski

Jeff Golembiewski

Vice President, Business Solutions & Partnerships

Michael Lombardo

Michael Lombardo

Senior Manager, Customer Success

Devin Dasbach

Devin Dasbach

Senior Developer

Jay Hatem

Jay Hatem

Consulting Practice Lead

Matt Rist

Matt Rist

Vice President of Product, Associations

Ryan Rice

Ryan Rice

Solutions Architect

Andy Vanderlinde

Andy Vanderlinde

Director of Product Management

Tami Sauer

Tami Sauer

Program Director

Casey Hayes

Casey Hayes

Technology Operations Manager

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Justin Wren

Elite UFC/MMA Fighter turned Global Humanitarian and Founder of Fight for The Forgotten

Mercilessly bullied as a child, Justin responded by transforming himself into a champion MMA fighter. Yet despite his success, he quietly questioned the significance of his own athletic accomplishments. Each time his hand was raised in victory he thought, “Is this it? Is this as good as it gets?” As he fought his way to the top and battled never-ending injuries that accompany the profession, he slid into pain-killer addiction, battled depression, and attempted suicide. He was a champion on the outside but broken within.

It wasn’t until a chance collection of circumstances led Justin to one of the most remote places on earth, to live in the rainforest among the Pygmy people, some of the most impoverished and marginalized people on the planet, that he found his true purpose – helping others.

From that experience, ‘The Big Pygmy’ returned to the ring with purpose, founding the non-profit Fight For The Forgotten (FFTF) along the way. Since 2013, FFTF has provided more than 52,000 indigenous people with access to clean drinking water, replanted thousands of trees, acquired more than 3,000 acres of land in the name of the tribe and helped 1,800 people out of slavery and into freedom. Current projects include housing, education, healthcare and sustainable livelihoods through community empowerment.

Today, Justin shares his remarkable story on stages across the country and around the world teaching others the tools, tactics and techniques to navigate any adversity, find purpose, and achieve meaningful impact in business and in life.