Keynote Speaker | Author | Servant Warrior Leader | Purple Heart Veteran
Your audience has sat through enough presentations that felt good in the room and were forgotten by Monday. What they need is a story that changes something in them. Eric Donoho delivers that.
A decorated combat veteran who survived two IED strikes, an EFP blast, and a multiple Katyusha rocket attack in Iraq, Eric didn't just come home from war. He came home to a different kind of battle. Moral injury. PTSD. A traumatic brain injury. A December morning in 2015 that nearly ended everything. What pulled him through was faith, purpose, and the stubborn decision to keep going. That journey took him from a kitchen table in Indiana to the halls of Congress, the East Room of the White House, the TODAY Show, NBC Nightly News, CNN, the 700 Club, and the stage of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
Eric doesn't speak from theory. He speaks from the road he has actually walked. And audiences feel the difference.
What Your Audience Will Walk Away With...
Every Eric Donoho presentation is built around four principles that drive everything he has done since that December morning:
Resilience: not the kind that pretends nothing is hard, but the kind that keeps moving anyway
Faith: the conviction that purpose is found through service, not despite struggle
Service: what it actually looks like to show up fully for the people counting on you
Purpose: how to lead a life and a team that is building toward something that matters
These aren't talking points. They're the principles Eric used to rebuild his own life, advocate for six pieces of landmark federal legislation, and build a platform that reaches millions of people each month.
Who Eric Speaks To:
Eric's message resonates across industries and audiences because the human experience of hardship, resilience, and purpose is universal. He speaks to:
Corporate teams and leadership conferences Faith communities and church organizations Veteran organizations and military events Universities and academic institutions First responder and law enforcement groups Nonprofit and advocacy organizations
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