Speaking Services

We ‘Tell It Like It Is,’ Providing Insight Audiences Can Act On

Indian River Consulting Group brings deep industry knowledge and innovative consulting work to our content-rich presentations. Whether you’re a distributor, manufacturer, trade association or service provider, we add decades of expertise to your keynotes, panels, meetings or workshops.

How IRCG Can Enrich Your Event

“In reviewing our meeting evaluation, you are once again our highest-rated presenter. In fact, I would say you are probably our highest-rated presenter of all time.” – Association Executive commenting on a presentation by Managing Partner Mike Marks.

Tailored Content

We personalize each speaking engagement to meet your needs and target audience. Topics include industry trends and innovation, finding new markets, sales compensation, strategy and more.

Custom Package

Our specialized package comes with an industry assessment that includes surveys and interviews with your target audience and a keynote presentation addressing the real challenges and opportunities facing your business or industry.

Flexible Formats

We offer everything from keynote speeches and workshops to panels, sales meetings and break-out groups.

Mike Marks IRCG

Mike Marks, Professional Speaker and Consultant

Some of our past speaking clients

AMAROK
Associated Equipment Distributors
Affiliated Distributors
American Supply Association
Association for High Technology Distribution
Door & Hardware Institute
Electro Federation
Health Industry Distributors Association Foundation
Irrigation Association
Material Handling Equipment Distributors Association

Modern Distribution Management
National Electronic Distributors Association
National Association of Electrical Distributors
National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors
NPTA Alliance
National Wood Flooring Association
Pro-Link
Specialty Tools & Fasteners Distributors Association
University of Innovative Distribution (UID)

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