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Andre Norman      

Ambassador of Hope, Expert in Gang & Prison Violence Intervention, Author

Andre Norman is widely recognized as the "Ambassador of Hope," a title that encapsulates his journey from a turbulent youth and imprisonment to becoming a beacon of positive change and resilience. Raised in a single-parent household with five siblings, Norman experienced numerous challenges early in life, including illiteracy and economic hardship. Influenced by his environment, he turned to gang life during his high school years, which led to a significant prison sentence.

While incarcerated, Norman underwent a profound transformation. During 2 1⁄2 years in solitary confinement, he realized the need to change his life. This epiphany spurred him to educate himself, ultimately leading to his attendance at Harvard University. Norman's story is not just about personal redemption but also about making a systemic impact. He developed the "Violence Interrupters & Proven Risk Youth" model, aimed at preventing youth from following his former path.

Upon his release in 1999, Norman immediately began sharing his experiences, speaking at a juvenile center to influence young individuals positively. His commitment extended beyond talks, as he played a crucial role in the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives and became a leading expert in gang and prison violence intervention. His efforts were recognized in 2018 when he was asked to develop a program following a deadly prison riot.

Norman's expertise has been sought globally, contributing to the London Business School Executive Education Department since 2001, with clients such as Prudential Insurance (UK) and Deutsche Bank (Germany). In 2016, he received a fellowship to Harvard Law School for his contribution to resolving the Ferguson, Missouri protest. His advisory roles now span across various organizations tackling social justice issues and community engagement.

In 2020, Norman authored "Ambassador of Hope: Turning Poverty and Prison into a Purpose-Driven Life," furthering his message on the power of transformation and second chances. His role as a mentor was solidified in 2021 when he was hired by the very prison system that had once incarcerated him, to design a program and guide inmates.

Today, Norman is not only a top international speaker but also an instrumental consultant and advisor on diversity, inclusion, and leadership. His keynote speeches, such as "BREAKING THE BARS: TURN YOUR PRISON INTO A PURPOSE-DRIVEN LIFE," inspire audiences worldwide, underscoring his belief in the potential for redemption and meaningful change. With engagements spanning significant conferences and collaborations with entities like the United Nations and the Young Presidents Organization, Norman continues to influence a broad spectrum of individuals and organizations.

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BREAKING THE BARS: TURN YOUR PRISON INTO A PURPOSE-DRIVEN LIFE

From an early age, Andre witnessed domestic violence, was a victim of the Boston Busing Crisis and was fatherless by the first grade. Raised by a single mom with six kids, Andre's mom did her best to keep things afloat, leaving Andre with too much idle time. By the age of 9, he learned a lesson that would define his life and land him in prison by 18.

When you quit on everything positive, all left behind is negativity, which leads you to one of two places: prison or the graveyard. Being allowed to quit and give up at such an early point in his life ultimately led him to prison and realize that everyone there had the same mindset he did.

He was the King of Nowhere. The only place his title took him was into a 2 ½ year sentence in solitary confinement. It was over. Andre had no way out. Alone with only his thoughts, he had an epiphany moment that would forever change his life trajectory. He heard this voice telling him he would go to Harvard. Calling it out to the world where not a soul could hear him, he knew this moment would move him to the King of Somewhere. Andre understood that he needed to change his purpose if he wanted to change his life.

Andre shares the journey from the prison yard to Harvard graduate to become one of the most called upon international speakers and top social justice consultants in this defining keynote. He reveals what is behind the curtain of his success, and it all started with his time in solitary confinement serving a 100-year sentence.

Now, as the Ambassador of Hope, Andre leverages his unique experiences to deliver a message of inclusivity and positive change. Whether you work in the boardroom or the mailroom, if you need that "second voice" of inspiration to be the change you seek, Andre will help you discover and achieve your purpose in life.

Audiences will walk away with not only the mindset needed to succeed but with an actionable plan for change. Andre Norman is the reason to believe in second chances. He will inspire audiences to see that it is never too late to change.

Learning Objectives:

  • Cultivating your purpose - Living a life without a dream is impossible

  • The importance of mentorship, a “second voice” - How to find it and craft yours

  • Finding self-belief- You are your own best resource

  • The transformation mindset- Learning the tools it takes for historical change

HOW TO BRING YOUR DIFFERENCES TOGETHER FOR STRENGTH

Growing up in a tumultuous home life raised by a single mother, Andre Norman had much idle time that ultimately led him to gang life, which earned him an over 100-year prison sentence when he was in high school. While in prison, Norman quickly rose through the ranks, which led him to a 2 1/2 year bid in solitary confinement. It was during this time that he had an epiphany. Realizing that he was the king of nowhere, Andre started to conceive a plan to get out of prison and attend Harvard University. A start to a long journey that first began with teaching himself how to read.

With his new skill sets, he started attending anger management classes and studying the law, which enabled him to win his appeal. Armed with a GED and a changed mindset, Andre walked out of prison a changed man on November 15, 1999. Within 90 minutes of his release, Andre went from the prison to the parole office to the juvenile center, talking to a room full of young black boys about why they were locked up.

Turning his experiences into programs, he created the Violence Interrupters & Proven Risk Youth model. Andre was a contributor to the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, created by President George W. Bush. He has become one of the nation's leading experts in gang and prison violence intervention.

Today, Andre Norman is a sought-after advisor for companies dealing with social justice issues taking him to calm the chaos in Ferguson, Missouri, and leading the efforts of change with community engagement & leadership. Andre's skills are called upon to bring peace to the streets, helping city and state governing officials experiencing violence in their jurisdiction,

In his most called upon keynote, Andre Norman addresses why leaders do not see change, movement, or transformation in their organization. Advising on how to see results with diversity and inclusion programs and shining a light on how to achieve with bringing these programs into a company, leaders will walk away with an actionable plan moving their teams forward towards overall goals and inclusion.

From an educational and outreach perspective, Andre speaks to communities from elementary schools to city council leaders on what it takes to move from the idea of diversity and inclusion and put it into practice. This keynote can be tailored for any audience looking to ask questions and speak with Andre openly and candidly in a safe learning space about how to bring our differences together for strength.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understanding why leaders do not see change, movement, or transformation in their organization.

  • How to see results with diversity and inclusion programs.

  • Walk away with an actionable plan moving their teams forward towards overall goals and inclusion.

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