Speaking

You’ve read my blog posts and you’ve seen my YouTube videos. Now you can hire me to speak at your event or for your organization.

Ruth Carter Speaking
Speaking at Phoenix Comicon by Devon Christopher Adams

I’ve been invited to speak at all types of events from a talk for teens in someone’s living room to international business and marketing conferences. Whenever I take the stage, I try to make the law accessible and even a bit entertaining. 

Integrity is a fundamental value in my life, and I strive to inspire others to adopt it as well. Accordingly, I try to provide the what as well as the why behind the law. Once the audience knows better, they can do better.

I regularly speak on a variety of subjects related to my practice areas. Regardless of the specific topic, my goal is to help the audience understand how the law impacts them and give them tips they can immediately apply to their lives. Whenever possible, I want people to be better off because of what I’ve shared with them.

Here’s where I’ll be speaking soon. I’d love to see you there!

If you’re interested in having me speak to your group or at your event, please contact me at ruth@geeklawfirm.com. I offer pre-existing and customized talks.

Previous Speaking Engagements

I have spoken at over 100 local, national, and international events since 2009. Here are some of the highlights:

  • ContentMarketing World 
  • South by Southwest
  • BlogHer
  • BlogPaws
  • Ungagged
  • Capture Photocon
  • Phoenix Startup Week
  • WordCamp Phoenix
  • Phoenix Fan Fusion (and formerly Phoenix Comicon)
  • Local photography groups all over the U.S.
  • Classroom and student group presentations for Arizona State University, Case Western University, Santa Clara University, Lewis and Clark University, Austin Community College, and Glendale Community College 
  • Continuing Legal Education (CLE) presentations for American Bar Association TechShow, Association of Legal Administrators, State Bar of AZ, LA State Bar Association, MA Bar Association, WA Bar Association, Maricopa County Bar Association, Bar Association of San Francisco, Arizona Attorney General’s Office, and private law firms