Dakota Meyer
Leaders prepare for disruption in theory and then freeze when it arrives. The gap between stated values and the decision made in the moment is where organisations lose trust, lose people, and lose ground. What is missing is a working model of accountability under real pressure, taught by someone who has lived the consequences.
Dakota Meyer is a Medal of Honor recipient and New York Times bestselling author who helps organisations build accountability, resilience, and decision-making discipline under pressure.
Full Profile
Why organisations work with Dakota Meyer
- A rare first-person authority on decision-making under life-or-death pressure, drawn from a six-hour firefight that saved 36 lives and earned the nations highest military honour.
- A working framework for accountability and personal responsibility, built over more than a decade of speaking to corporate, military, and first-responder audiences and codified in two bestselling books.
- Named, sustained commitment to veteran workforce integration through the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundations Hiring Our Heroes program and Toyota, with measurable output including the Personal Branding Resume Engine.
- Active operational credibility: re-enlisted into the Marine Corps Reserve in 2025 and completed the Basic Reconnaissance Course in 2026, one of the few public speakers still performing at that standard.
- A voice that holds mixed rooms: senior corporate leadership, frontline operators, veterans, and first responders hear the same message and leave with the same frame.
Biography highlights
- Medal of Honor recipient, awarded by President Barack Obama at the White House on September 15, 2011.
- First living U.S. Marine to receive the Medal of Honor since 1973.
- New York Times bestselling co-author of Into the Fire with Bing West (Random House, 2012) and The Way Forward with Robert ONeill (Dey Street Books, 2022).
- Host of the weekly podcast Youre Human w/ Dakota Meyer, a call-in show on accountability, mental health, and resilience.
- Brand ambassador since 2012 for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundations Hiring Our Heroes program, partnered with Toyota on veteran employment.
- Re-enlisted into the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve in April 2025 and completed the Basic Reconnaissance Course in April 2026.
Biography
On September 8, 2009, a patrol moving into the village of Ganjgal in Kunar Province was ambushed by more than fifty fighters. Corporal Dakota Meyer drove into the kill zone five times over six hours to pull out the wounded and the dead. That action, and the decisions inside it, saved 36 American and Afghan lives and earned him the Medal of Honor.
What makes the work useful to organisations is not the story. It is what Meyer has done with it since. He has spent more than a decade turning the lessons of that fight into a clear argument about accountability: that leadership is the habit of owning the next decision when the plan has failed, and that culture is built in the seconds before anyone is watching.
The argument is evidenced across two New York Times bestsellers, Into the Fire with Bing West and The Way Forward with fellow Navy veteran Robert ONeill, and through his weekly podcast Youre Human w/ Dakota Meyer. Since 2012 he has served as a brand ambassador for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundations Hiring Our Heroes program, partnering with Toyota on the Personal Branding Resume Engine and a sustained national effort on veteran workforce integration.
He re-enlisted into the Marine Corps Reserve in April 2025, fifteen years after discharge, and in April 2026 became the only active Medal of Honor recipient to complete the Basic Reconnaissance Course. Few speakers on leadership under pressure are still doing the work themselves at that standard.
Key speaking topics
- Leadership under pressure
- Accountability and personal responsibility
- Resilience and recovery from setback
- Decision-making in high-consequence environments
- Military-to-civilian transition and veteran workforce integration
- Purpose-driven culture
- Team trust and performance under stress
Ideal for
- Senior leadership teams and executive offsites confronting a period of pressure or change
- CHROs and workforce leaders building veteran hiring, reintegration, or inclusion programmes
- All-staff conferences where culture, accountability, and resilience are the organising theme
- First-responder, defence, and safety-critical organisations building decision discipline under load
Audience outcomes
- A usable definition of accountability, separated from blame, that a leader can apply to the next meeting.
- A sharper read on how teams actually perform when the plan fails, and what the leader is responsible for in that moment.
- A direct account of the cost of avoidance, from someone who has paid it, that reframes how audiences talk about hard decisions.
- Practical language for connecting personal responsibility to organisational culture without sliding into slogan.
Talks
A keynote on confronting adversity and defining purpose in its aftermath, drawn from the book co-written with Robert ONeill.
Key takeaways:
- How leaders reset after a decision that did not go the way they planned.
- A working model for moving from loss to contribution without skipping the honest part.
- Why purpose is a daily operating choice, not a statement on a wall.
A leadership talk using combat-tested examples to show how accountability compounds into team performance.
Key takeaways:
- The difference between accountability and blame, and why teams can tell instantly.
- How senior leaders signal what is actually rewarded in their culture.
- What accountability looks like in the first ninety seconds of a crisis.
Videos
Testimonials
Books
Fees
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| Home Country | €12000 to €40000 | £10,001 - £35,000 | $15000 - $50000 |
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| US East Coast | €12000 to €40000 | £10,001 - £35,000 | $15000 - $50000 |
| US West Coast | €12000 to €40000 | £10,001 - £35,000 | $15000 - $50000 |
| Virtual | Under €12000 | Under £10,000 | Under $15000 |