A custom keynote preview for the 2026 FACP Annual Conference.
Curated by Savio Joseph for Tammy Bracewell and the FACP Planning Committee. Built around the daily reality of chamber work.
Built for the people who build the rooms.
Chamber professionals spend their careers reading rooms, building trust between strangers, and creating the conditions for real connection to happen. That is the exact territory my work lives in.
Below you will find the keynote we would build for FACP, three optional add-ons some conferences blend in, and answers to common questions. The easiest next step, whenever you are ready, is a twenty-five minute call.
The Magician's Playbook for Everyday Success.
What you learn from performing in front of millions on national television, touring internationally, and becoming a Canada's Got Talent finalist isn't just how to hold attention. It is how to read a room in real time, influence decisions without force, and make any outcome feel inevitable. Three frameworks, delivered through live demonstration.
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The Perception Advantage How what people see shapes what they believe, and what chamber leaders can do with that.
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Decision Under Pressure Why smart people make predictable choices, and how to use that in real time.
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The Art of Influence Reading rooms, guiding conversations, leading without authority.
- A live demonstration they will retell at the office for weeks.
- Three practical frameworks they can apply in member conversations the next morning.
- A shared moment the conference will be talking about for the rest of the day.
For the FACP Audience Shaped around the daily craft of chamber leadership: building member trust across long timelines, navigating board dynamics, recruiting volunteers who say yes, and the quiet skill of getting two members who don't agree to leave the room thinking they do.
If your conference has room for more, here are three formats that blend in.
The host who makes every part of your event land better.
The invisible architecture of your conference. Energy compounds, speakers land harder, and your audience stays with you from open to close.
- Reads the agenda. Running the room, not reading from notes.
- Handles the unexpected without breaking rhythm.
- Thanks AV, sponsors, and committee in every transition.
The after-dinner show they will not stop talking about.
After dinner, the full theatrical mentalism set. Forty-five to sixty minutes built for a seated corporate audience. The conference's closing memory.
- 45 to 60 minutes, scaled to your run of show.
- Volunteers from the room. Nothing pre-arranged.
- Plays as a closing feature or a Friday evening centerpiece.
When it happens three feet away, there are no skeptics.
Moving table to table during cocktail hour, creating moments of shared astonishment that give strangers an instant reason to connect. By the keynote, the room has a story.
- Everything is handled. Arrives early, works any venue.
- Creates organic connection between guests.
- The networking portion actually works.
You brought the Canadian Tourism Awards to life with electrifying energy and earned a well deserved standing ovation. Thank you for trusting us, and for delivering something truly unforgettable.
Senior Manager, Events / Tourism Industry Association of Canada
Watch Savio in action.
A few short clips from past performances, television appearances, and corporate events.
A look at the work.
Mind reading, on live TV.
The finale performance.
A live corporate engagement.
Answers the committee usually asks.
Let's find the right shape for your conference.
Tell us a bit about the FACP Annual Conference and we will know exactly which experience fits. Usually in the first ten minutes.