BOOK KEVIN ABDULRAHMAN

Book Kevin Abdulrahman

Booking a keynote speaker should be simple, and this page makes it so: what to have ready, how the process works, and how to secure your date. Before you enquire there are 700+ public talks, so you can be sure of your decision rather than hoping it works out.

Kevin Abdulrahman speaking on stage to a live audience

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Real footage helps organisers judge energy, clarity, presence and audience connection before making an enquiry.

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Kevin Abdulrahman reading the room

Kevin Abdulrahman mid-keynote

25+ YEARS OF GLOBAL EXPERIENCE

Corporations, Governments And Leaders Kevin Has Worked With

For more than 25 years, Kevin Abdulrahman has delivered keynotes, worked with leadership teams and supported leaders from many of the world’s most recognised organisations.

Bosch
Tata Group
Zurich Insurance
Google
Public Investment Fund
First Abu Dhabi Bank
DEWA
Emaar
Lockton
Ritz-Carlton
NEOM
Lufthansa
United Nations
Emirates
UAE Government
PwC
LVMH
IMF
JP Morgan
KPMG
McKinsey & Company
Coca-Cola
Qatar Airways
BMW
Etihad Rail
Accenture
Mubadala Investment Company
DP World
Amazon
ADNOC
BCG
Aramco
Saudi Vision 2030
Kingdom of Bahrain
SAP
AXA
AstraZeneca
G42
Apple
Emirates NBD
Marriott
Air Arabia
EY
Goldman Sachs
Boston Consulting Group
PepsiCo
Microsoft
Westin

How To Book Kevin

To book Kevin Abdulrahman, share your event details through the enquiry: the date, the format, the location, the audience and what you need the session to do, along with your budget. Kevin's office reviews it, advises on availability and fit, and holds your date while the details are confirmed. It is a short, direct process. With more than 25 years across 100+ countries and 700+ public talks, you can be confident in the booking before you make it.

  • Booking starts with a short enquiry covering your event and budget.
  • Kevin's office advises on availability and fit, then holds the date.
  • Dates are held first-come, so early enquiries have the most options.
  • The public video record lets you be sure of the decision before you book.

What To Have Ready Before You Enquire

A booking moves fastest when you arrive with the essentials in hand. The date or window you are considering, the format you have in mind, the location, a sense of the audience, and what you need the session to achieve, these are the details that let Kevin's office give you a clear, well-matched answer straight away. You do not need everything finalised, but the more you can share, the faster the conversation gets to a fit.

Your budget belongs in that first message too. Sharing it up front lets the office advise on the best option for your event rather than quoting into a vacuum, and it gets you to the right answer sooner. Far from weakening your position, an open budget produces a better-matched recommendation.

With those details ready, the enquiry becomes a single clear exchange rather than a back-and-forth, which is the quickest way to secure a speaker for a date you care about.

How The Booking Process Works

The process is deliberately short. You send an enquiry with your event details and budget; Kevin's office reviews it and comes back with advice on availability and fit; if it works, your date is held while the details and paperwork are confirmed. There is no drawn-out sales cycle and no maze of steps, because a good booking process respects an organiser's time and gets to a clear answer quickly.

This directness is intentional. Organisers are busy and often working to a deadline, so the aim is to move from first enquiry to a held date with as little friction as possible, while still making sure the session is genuinely right for your event. Clarity early prevents complications later.

Kevin's office runs that process for you. Your part is the first clear enquiry; the office handles availability, fit and the steps to confirm.

What To Include In Your Enquiry

Your date or window

The date you are considering, or the range you are working within.

The format

A keynote, an extended session, or something with a workshop element.

The audience

Who will be in the room, and what they are facing.

Your budget and goal

What you have to work with, and what you need the session to achieve.

Securing Your Date

Dates are held on a first-come basis, which has a simple implication: the earlier you enquire, the more options you have. An in-demand date can be requested by more than one organiser, and it goes to the one who moves on it, so an early, clear enquiry is the best way to protect a date you care about. Leaving it late narrows your choices, particularly around popular periods.

This is not pressure for its own sake; it is how a single speaker's calendar works. There is one of Kevin and a finite number of dates, so securing yours early simply gives you the most room to plan. A held date also lets you build the rest of your event around a fixed anchor with confidence.

If your date matters, the move is to enquire early. Kevin's office will advise on availability and hold your date while the details are confirmed.

Be Sure Before You Book

The best booking decisions are made with evidence, and this is where a deep public record changes things. Before you commit, you can watch Kevin work across hundreds of full talks, see how real rooms respond, and confirm the fit for your audience for yourself. That means the booking is a confident decision based on what you have seen, not a hopeful one based on a brochure or a short reel.

This is worth doing before you enquire, not after. Watching the work first means your enquiry comes from a place of certainty, and the conversation with Kevin's office is about logistics and fit rather than persuasion. The record does the reassuring; the booking is then a straightforward step. See Kevin speak and check the testimonials and reviews.

When the footage confirms the fit, your enquiry is the next step, and Kevin's office takes it from there.

Why Organisers Book Kevin

A record they can verify

Hundreds of full talks to watch, so the decision is evidence-based, not hopeful.

A session built for their room

Each engagement is tailored to the audience and what it needs.

A direct process

A short path from enquiry to held date, with no drawn-out sales cycle.

An anchor for the event

A held date they can build the rest of the programme around with confidence.

What Happens After You Enquire

Once your enquiry lands, Kevin's office reviews the details and comes back to you with advice on availability and the best fit for your event. If the date and fit work, your date is held while the specifics and paperwork are confirmed, and the session begins to be shaped around your audience. From your side it is a clear, guided process rather than a series of hurdles.

The tailoring starts here too. The more Kevin's office understands about your audience and what you need the session to do, the more the engagement is built around your real situation rather than delivered as a generic talk. That preparation is a large part of why the session lands on the day.

So the enquiry is not the end of the conversation but the start of building the right session. Kevin's office guides each step from there.

Booking For A Specific Theme Or Industry

If your event has a specific theme or sits in a particular industry, mention it in your enquiry, because it shapes the session. Kevin speaks across motivation, leadership, resilience, change and reinvention, and to audiences from automotive to finance to healthcare, and naming your theme or sector early lets the office match the right approach and tailor the content to your room.

This is where the breadth of the work becomes useful to you. Rather than a single stock talk, the session is shaped to the theme and audience you name, which is what makes it feel built for your event rather than borrowed from someone else's. The more specific your enquiry, the more specific the fit.

So include your theme or industry in the first message. Kevin's office will match the approach and build the session around it.

Starting The Conversation

Booking Kevin starts with a short enquiry covering the essentials: your date or window, the format, the location, the audience, what you need the session to do, and your budget. With those in hand, Kevin's office can advise on availability and fit and move quickly to holding your date.

The earlier you enquire, the more options you have, both on availability and on shaping the engagement to your event. Dates are held first-come, so an early enquiry protects your preferred date while the details are confirmed.

Share those details through the enquiry and Kevin's office will advise on availability and fit, and hold the date while it is open.

A Clear Enquiry Saves You Days

The single biggest thing that speeds up a booking is a clear first enquiry. When an organiser writes with the date, format, location, audience, goal and budget in one message, Kevin's office can come back with a straight answer on availability and fit almost immediately. When those details arrive piecemeal, the same booking can take days of back-and-forth to reach the same point. The clarity of your first message largely sets the pace of the whole process.

This matters most when you are working to a deadline or chasing an in-demand date. A complete enquiry lets the office move fast and hold your date while details are confirmed, whereas a vague one slows everything down at exactly the moment speed matters. Putting the essentials in the first message is the simplest way to protect your timeline.

So the practical advice is to write once, clearly, with everything the office needs. It is the difference between a booking that moves in hours and one that drags across a week.

Booking Early Is A Planning Advantage

Securing a speaker early does more than protect a date; it gives you a fixed anchor to build the rest of your event around. Once Kevin is confirmed, the agenda, the promotion and the shape of the day all have a certain centre of gravity to plan against, which removes a major variable from your event planning. A confirmed keynote early is one less thing to worry about as the date approaches.

The alternative, leaving the speaker decision late, keeps a central piece of the event unresolved and forces the rest of the planning to work around a gap. It also narrows your options, since the best dates and the right fit get harder to secure as time passes. Early booking is not just about availability; it is about planning from a position of certainty.

So if your event matters, booking Kevin early is a planning advantage as much as a scheduling one. An early enquiry gives you both the date and the confidence to build around it.

You Are Not Booking Blind

A worry behind any speaker booking is that you cannot really know what you are getting until the day, by which point it is too late. With Kevin, that worry does not apply, because the work is public in a depth that lets you know exactly what you are booking before you commit. Hundreds of full talks mean you can watch the actual product, not a curated trailer, and book with the confidence that comes from having seen it.

This changes the emotional shape of the decision. Instead of hoping a speaker lives up to a brochure, you are confirming a fit you have already verified with your own eyes. That is a far more comfortable position to book from, and it is one that the size of the public record makes uniquely possible.

So before you enquire, watch the work and remove the doubt. The booking then becomes a confident step rather than a leap, which is exactly how a decision this central to your event should feel.

What Makes A Booking Straightforward

A booking feels difficult when the process is opaque and easy when it is clear, and this one is built to be clear. There are no hidden stages, no drawn-out qualification, and no pressure tactics dressed up as scarcity. You enquire with your details, the office advises honestly on availability and fit, and if it works your date is held. Knowing the shape of the process in advance is part of what makes it painless.

This clarity is deliberate, because a speaker booking is often one task among many for a busy organiser, and it should not be the one that causes stress. The aim is to take a decision that matters and make the mechanics of it simple, so your attention can stay on the event rather than the booking. A clear process is a form of respect for your time.

So you can approach the enquiry knowing exactly how it will go: a clear exchange, honest advice, and a held date if it fits. That is the whole process, and it is designed to stay that simple.

The Enquiry Is The Whole First Step

It is worth saying plainly: the enquiry is the entire first step. There is nothing to prepare beyond the essentials of your event and your budget, and no process to navigate before you reach out. You send the details, and Kevin's office takes it from there with advice on availability and fit. Organisers sometimes over-think the approach; in practice it is a single clear message.

This simplicity is intentional, because the barrier to booking a good speaker should be low. The work of shaping the session comes after the enquiry, guided by the office, so your only job at the start is to make contact with the basics in hand. Everything else is handled with you from there.

So when you are ready, the step is simple: send the enquiry with your event details and budget, and the process begins. Kevin's office will advise on availability and fit and hold your date while it is confirmed.

Confidence On The Day Starts With The Booking

The calm you want on the day of your event starts with the confidence of the booking. When you have watched the work, confirmed the fit and secured the date early, the keynote becomes the part of your event you do not have to worry about. That confidence is worth as much as the session itself, because it lets you focus your attention on everything else the day requires.

This is the understated benefit of a well-made booking: not just a good keynote, but one less source of doubt in the run-up to your event. A speaker you have verified and secured is a settled decision, and settled decisions are what make the approach to an event manageable rather than fraught.

So booking Kevin well in advance buys more than a date; it buys the confidence to plan the rest of your event around a keynote you are sure of. Share your details through the enquiry and the office will help you get there.

How To Verify Kevin Before You Book

Every claim on this page is checkable. These are the fastest ways for an event organiser to confirm the fit for themselves.

Watch a full talk

Be sure of the fit by watching Kevin work, then browse the library. Watch Kevin speak

Read organiser testimonials

Testimonials from organisers who booked Kevin. Read the testimonials

Cross-check reviews

Independent reviews you can match against the footage. See the reviews

Check the record

The proof page sets out the public record you can verify. View the proof page

Watch More Before You Decide

A speaker should be judged by more than one polished clip. These videos help organisers see consistency across different moments and messages.

Kevin Abdulrahman with a live audience

Kevin Abdulrahman on message

Kevin Abdulrahman closing a keynote

Questions organisers ask before booking

How do I book Kevin Abdulrahman?

Share your event details through the enquiry: the date, format, location, audience and what you need the session to do, along with your budget. Kevin's office reviews it, advises on availability and fit, and holds your date while the details are confirmed.

What should I have ready before enquiring?

Your date or window, the format, the location, a sense of the audience, what you need the session to achieve, and your budget. You do not need everything finalised, but the more you share, the faster the conversation reaches a fit.

How long does booking take?

The process is short. You enquire, Kevin's office advises on availability and fit, and your date is held while details are confirmed. There is no drawn-out sales cycle, because the aim is a clear answer quickly.

How are dates secured?

On a first-come basis. An in-demand date goes to the organiser who moves on it, so an early, clear enquiry is the best way to protect a date you care about. Leaving it late narrows the options.

Can I see Kevin before I book?

Yes, and it is the sensible order. More than 700 of Kevin's talks are public, so you can confirm the fit for your audience before you enquire, making the booking a confident decision rather than a hopeful one.

Should I include my budget?

Yes. Sharing your budget up front lets Kevin's office advise on the best fit for your event rather than quoting into a vacuum, which gets you to the right answer sooner.

Can I book Kevin for a specific theme or industry?

Yes. Mention your theme or sector in the enquiry. Kevin speaks across motivation, leadership, resilience, change and reinvention and to audiences from automotive to finance to healthcare, and naming it early lets the office tailor the session.

What happens after I enquire?

Kevin's office reviews your details, advises on availability and fit, holds your date if it works, and begins shaping the session around your audience. It is a clear, guided process from there.

Ready To Book Kevin?

Share your date, format, location, audience, what you need the session to do, and your budget. Kevin’s office can review the enquiry, advise on availability and fit, and hold your date.