
Cam Marston
CAM MARSTON is an author, talk show host, and top-rated keynote speaker on the trends shaping the workplace and marketplace. His original focus was on generational differences and their impact on the workplace
and marketplace. Cam and his firm, Generational Insights, have provided research and consultation to hundreds of organizations, ranging from small businesses to multinational corporations, as well as to major professional
associations. Cam’s books and articles describe and analyze the major generations of our time, explaining how generational workplace and marketplace preferences affect every aspect of business, including recruiting and retention, management and motivation, and sales and marketing.
In 2018, Cam began a podcast/radio titled What’s Working with Cam Marston. Cam interviews a wide range of expert guests to learn about the trends influencing their workplace, workforce, and marketplace, and how they are successfully reacting to them. He has now broadcast over 300 episodes and released his fifth book, What Works: The Ten Best Ideas from the First 200 Episodes.
Cam also records commentaries for Alabama Public Radio called Keepin’ It Real. They’re his humorous and inspirational observations of the world around him and have won both statewide and national awards. The
commentaries have been converted into short, subscription-based videos to be used as weekly training content for the workplace.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University and is a native and resident of Mobile, Alabama.

Corrie Pitzer
Corrie Pitzer is the CEO and founder of Safemap International, a company
specializing in the psychology of risk, leadership and safety culture.
Born and raised in South Africa, he became the Group Risk Manager for Billiton, with over 60 large mines and focusing on the safety and health of 120000 employees.
He formed Safemap in 1994, and then lived and worked in Australia for 15 years, before relocating his business to Canada, since 2012
He consults internationally to many corporations, including Anglo American, Nike, De Beers Diamonds, and many more - all with high-risk occupations in which people can be seriously injured or killed in their work.
Corrie enjoys activities such as skydiving, rally car driving, race car driving. In his young days, he was a miner, working 9000 feet underground, and an infantry platoon commander, which makes him a specialist in risk, more than safety.
He has Bachelors and Honors degrees in Industrial Psychology, B.Honors degree in Business Management, an MBA (Cum Laude), Graduate Diploma in Education and he is a registered Psychometrist. However, he rates his Underground Mining Blasting Ticket as his highest qualification!

David Gattie
David Gattie is an Associate Professor of Engineering in the University of Georgia’s College of Engineering, and a Senior Fellow in the University of Georgia’s (UGA) Center for International Trade and Security and School of Public & International Affairs. He earned his B.S. and Ph.D. from UGA and has 14 years of private industry experience as an energy services engineer and environmental engineer. David conducts research in the area of energy policy and integrated energy resource planning for the power sector and he leads UGA’s Energy Security Studies Program (ESSP)—a collaboration between UGA’s College of Engineering and School of Public & International Affairs and administered through UGA’s Center for International Trade & Security. Research at ESSP is focused on the U.S. national security implications of energy and energy technologies within the challenges of 21st century great power competition. David also has provided testimony before the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee on energy, climate and nuclear power policy, various state legislative bodies and the Georgia Public Service Commission.
David has been married to his high school sweetheart, Zoe, for over 43 years. Together, they have three children and six grandchildren.