Testimonials & Press
Brett is a sought-after speaker and writer. He speaks at colleges and universities all across the country on the topics of true accessibility. He’s worked with Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, NC State University, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), University of Tennessee Knoxville and more.
With more than 30 speaking appearances under his belt and numerous consulting engagements, Brett’s informed and enlightened audiences across the United States and around the world. Working with industry titans such as the American Airlines, Creative Circle, Eye for Travel, the Global Business Travel Association, Marriott International, Visit Mesa and the World Tourism Forum, Lucerne, to name a few.
“Brett was an outstanding thought partner challenging the team to think differently. His dedication to DEI and enthusiasm for travel offered the perfect mentorship for our team who had a simple desire to make travel a more inclusive experience!”
Liz Pond, GLP Regional Sales Director
American Airlines
“Brett empowered our students to seek opportunities where they can make change and help others, as well as to look beyond the standard approach to problem solving. The talk he gave was an inspiring and stimulating way to kick off our event. Brett also took time to connect with individuals throughout the two-day Design-Athon, inquiring about their design ideas and encouraging them to push forward or look at their ideas from different perspectives.”
Stephanie McGoldrick, NCIDQ, IDEC, LEED AP BD+C
Assistant Professor, Interior Design
Mount Ida College
“His emotional intelligence and ability to elevate beyond the moment contributed to a successful, thought-provoking project and group presentation. We were all in awe of Brett’s ability to captivate the audience through a poised, professional, and passionate delivery!”
George Kalka, GLP Vice President, Business Travel
Fox World Travel
“Our undergraduate students in our Strategic Management in Hospitality course worked with Brett to better understand how to accommodate guests with disabilities. He was such an incredible speaker, teacher, and mentor – leaving our students with a sense of ownership to design and sustain equitable and inclusive touristic landscapes for all travelers.”
Stefanie Benjamin, PhD Associate Professor, Tourism
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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