Keith Wyche
Gain solutions on your organization’s DE&I program development from a results driven, practicing C-suite executive. Keith pulls stories from his exceptional record of leading successful transformation initiatives in many industries undergoing rapid change including technology, manufacturing, outsourced services, and grocery retail. Author of the 2022 NAACP Image Award nominated book, Diversity is Not Enough.
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"Thank you for a fantastic presentation yesterday! I wanted to share a few quotes and phrases from attendees I spoke with after the event: “Impactful” “Life-Changing” “Tremendous” “Eye-opening” “Keith was so relatable and inspiring.” “I’m going home to do my own personal PEP evaluation!”"
"Keith absolutely met and in some instances exceeded our expectations. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive for both the keynote event and the follow-up workshop. Our employees appreciated his candor, personal story, and the practical tools and tips he was able to share."
"Thank you again for your invaluable insight, engagement with all of our people, and your passion for others' success. There were a lot of takeaways that we will carry forward to continue our mission of equal representations in all levels of our business."
"If it were not for the counsel and coaching of Keith Wyche... I would not have excelled to the level of excellence and realized the success and personal achievement I currently enjoy. He challenged me to "be fearless… roll up your sleeves and show them what you are made of.” These words alone have taken me so far and I am truly indebted to Keith and very thankful to him for his words of wisdom."
"Keith’s presentation at our Black Employee Network’s “Position Yourself for Success” Seminar was outstanding! We received numerous notes and emails on the effective delivery of Keith’s content material in which he focused on the importance of mentoring and being mentored... I am confident that as a direct result of his presentation, the number of volunteer mentors in our “Mentor Me” program has nearly doubled!"
"Keith brought a significant level of energy and an engaging communication style that resonated with our MBA students. His talk was motivating and triggered active involvement of the audience due to his pragmatic real world approach. We received very positive feedback from our students about Keith’s visit to campus."
"Keith Wyche’s training on change and transition was excellent. He was well prepared and knowledgeable of the issues in our industry, establishing immediate credibility with our team. Keith is an effective communicator that incorporates his knowledge, experience and insight into his presentation and discussion. He is transparent about his successes and failures in business, helping people connect with him as a person and business leader. Keith laid the ground work for our team to think and work toward change with a new perspective and great confidence."
"I immensely enjoyed both your presentations at the Evanta Boston event! Your presentation style is a mix of inspirational, entertaining, educational, and accessible. I hope I get to learn from you again soon!"
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Keith Wyche's 2024 biography
All About Keith Wyche
With more than 30 years of experience, earning bottom-line results for some of America’s best known corporations including Walmart, Ameritech, Convergys, AT&T, IBM, Pitney Bowes and SuperValu. Keith Wyche has risen to become a successful corporate president and one of the highest-ranking African-American executives in the U.S. Keith understands the rules for success, rules he now shares as an author, speaker, and thought leader.
A Snapshot of Keith
- Active corporate executive, speaker and author in the areas of: Change Management, Executive Development, Leadership, Business, Career Development, Diversity and Inclusion, Transformation, and Innovation.
- 30+ years of experience earning serious results for some of America’s best-known corporations including Walmart, AT&T, IBM, Pitney Bowes, Ameritech, SuperValu, and Convergys.
- One of the highest ranking African-American executives in the U.S
- Currently, Vice President of Community Engagement and Support at Walmart.
- Exceptional record of leading successful transformation initiatives in industries undergoing rapid change including technology, manufacturing, outsourced services, and grocery retail.
- Author of Corner Office Rules and Good Is Not Enough, which was an Amazon bestseller and nominated for the 2009 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, as well as his 2022 NAACP Image Award nominated, Diversity is Not Enough
- Named one of the top 100 African American executives by both Black Enterprise and Savoy Magazine.
- Served on the Corporate Board of Directors of WMS Industries (a gaming company) and the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) and currently serves on the Board of Directors for Brinks Company.
- Honored as a Man of Distinction by the National Urban League.
- 2010 Executive of the Year by the Executive 50 Organization.
- 2008 Inductee into the Martin Luther King Jr. International Board of Renaissance Leaders at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia.
- 2007 Diversity MBA Magazine Top 50 Under 50 African-American MBAs.
Corporate Transformation Leader
Keith Wyche knows first-hand how to lead an organization through change and with intentional DEI development. As President of Cub Foods (a division of SuperValu), a $3 billion grocery chain with more than 8,000 employees, Keith led the division to double-digit sales growth in his first year. After successfully turning around Cub Foods, SuperValu needed Keith to turn around Acme Markets (a larger division of SuperValu with 113 grocery and pharmacy stores and 11,000 associates) that had been on a downward spiral as sales and profits had declined for the prior five years. Within a year as President, Keith had reversed that trend and led the chain to growth for the first time in a half a decade. Before joining Supervalu, Keith was President of U.S. Operations for Pitney Bowes. There he turned around an organization that was losing clients, seeing its competition eat its market share, and suffering from a demoralized workforce.
Keith began his career in sales, marketing and management with AT&T and IBM. Currently, he is Vice President of Community Engagement and Support at Walmart, responsible for developing the operational strategy to support the overall plans to leverage business, government and community organizations in major metropolitan areas in which the company serves. Previously, he served on the Corporate Board of Directors of WMS Industries (a gaming company) and the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) and is currently serves on the Board of Directors for Brinks Company.
Nationally Recognized Leader
Keith has been recognized for his achievements, both in the corner office and outside. His awards and honors include:
- Named one of the top 100 African American executives by both Black Enterprise and Savoy Magazine.
- Honored as a Man of Distinction by the National Urban League.
- 2010 Executive of the Year by the Executive 50 Organization.
- 2008 Inductee into the Martin Luther King Jr. International Board of Renaissance Leaders at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia.
- 2007 Diversity MBA Magazine Top 50 Under 50 African-American MBAs.
Bestselling Author
Keith is the bestselling author of four books on how to supercharge your performance and reach the top of the corporate world. Corner Office Rules: The 10 Realities of Executive Life, (Kandelle Enterprises) opens the door to the often hidden world of the C-suite. Keith’s first book, Good Is Not Enough: And Other Unwritten Rules for Minority Professionals (Portfolio, a division of Penguin Random House), was an Amazon bestseller and was nominated for the 2009 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work. His book, Swag Is Not Enough: Career Advice for the Serious Millennial was co-authored with his daughter Alana. Keith’s newest book, Diversity is Not Enough, is a 2022 NAACP Image Award nominated book.
Personal Life
Keith was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. He received his BBA from Cleveland State University and his MBA from Baldwin-Wallace College.
All About Keith Wyche
With more than 30 years of experience, earning bottom-line results for some of America’s best known corporations including Walmart, Ameritech, Convergys, AT&T, IBM, Pitney Bowes and SuperValu. Keith Wyche has risen to become a successful corporate president and one of the highest-ranking African-American executives in the U.S. Keith understands the rules for success, rules he now shares as an author, speaker, and thought leader.
A Snapshot of Keith
- Active corporate executive, speaker and author in the areas of: Change Management, Executive Development, Leadership, Business, Career Development, Diversity and Inclusion, Transformation, and Innovation.
- 30+ years of experience earning serious results for some of America’s best-known corporations including Walmart, AT&T, IBM, Pitney Bowes, Ameritech, SuperValu, and Convergys.
- One of the highest ranking African-American executives in the U.S
- Currently, Vice President of Community Engagement and Support at Walmart.
- Exceptional record of leading successful transformation initiatives in industries undergoing rapid change including technology, manufacturing, outsourced services, and grocery retail.
- Author of Corner Office Rules and Good Is Not Enough, which was an Amazon bestseller and nominated for the 2009 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, as well as his 2022 NAACP Image Award nominated, Diversity is Not Enough
- Named one of the top 100 African American executives by both Black Enterprise and Savoy Magazine.
- Served on the Corporate Board of Directors of WMS Industries (a gaming company) and the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) and currently serves on the Board of Directors for Brinks Company.
- Honored as a Man of Distinction by the National Urban League.
- 2010 Executive of the Year by the Executive 50 Organization.
- 2008 Inductee into the Martin Luther King Jr. International Board of Renaissance Leaders at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia.
- 2007 Diversity MBA Magazine Top 50 Under 50 African-American MBAs.
Corporate Transformation Leader
Keith Wyche knows first-hand how to lead an organization through change and with intentional DEI development. As President of Cub Foods (a division of SuperValu), a $3 billion grocery chain with more than 8,000 employees, Keith led the division to double-digit sales growth in his first year. After successfully turning around Cub Foods, SuperValu needed Keith to turn around Acme Markets (a larger division of SuperValu with 113 grocery and pharmacy stores and 11,000 associates) that had been on a downward spiral as sales and profits had declined for the prior five years. Within a year as President, Keith had reversed that trend and led the chain to growth for the first time in a half a decade. Before joining Supervalu, Keith was President of U.S. Operations for Pitney Bowes. There he turned around an organization that was losing clients, seeing its competition eat its market share, and suffering from a demoralized workforce.
Keith began his career in sales, marketing and management with AT&T and IBM. Currently, he is Vice President of Community Engagement and Support at Walmart, responsible for developing the operational strategy to support the overall plans to leverage business, government and community organizations in major metropolitan areas in which the company serves. Previously, he served on the Corporate Board of Directors of WMS Industries (a gaming company) and the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) and is currently serves on the Board of Directors for Brinks Company.
Nationally Recognized Leader
Keith has been recognized for his achievements, both in the corner office and outside. His awards and honors include:
- Named one of the top 100 African American executives by both Black Enterprise and Savoy Magazine.
- Honored as a Man of Distinction by the National Urban League.
- 2010 Executive of the Year by the Executive 50 Organization.
- 2008 Inductee into the Martin Luther King Jr. International Board of Renaissance Leaders at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia.
- 2007 Diversity MBA Magazine Top 50 Under 50 African-American MBAs.
Bestselling Author
Keith is the bestselling author of four books on how to supercharge your performance and reach the top of the corporate world. Corner Office Rules: The 10 Realities of Executive Life, (Kandelle Enterprises) opens the door to the often hidden world of the C-suite. Keith’s first book, Good Is Not Enough: And Other Unwritten Rules for Minority Professionals (Portfolio, a division of Penguin Random House), was an Amazon bestseller and was nominated for the 2009 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work. His book, Swag Is Not Enough: Career Advice for the Serious Millennial was co-authored with his daughter Alana. Keith’s newest book, Diversity is Not Enough, is a 2022 NAACP Image Award nominated book.
Personal Life
Keith was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. He received his BBA from Cleveland State University and his MBA from Baldwin-Wallace College.
Keith Wyche's 2024 talks & topics
Leveraging Change: “How to WIN During Times of Uncertainty”
Insights for Leading Successful Transformations
Over his career, Keith Wyche has built a reputation as the ultimate “Transformation Leader”.
Keith has taken the learnings, challenges, and best practices from these and other organizations undergoing significant change and transformation and shares them in this presentation. After hearing Keith speak on this subject, audiences will learn about the challenges and difficulties in leading change, and how to WIN in spite of them.
With an eye on both the clients/customers and internal associates, Keith will share the:
- Relevance and Case for Change
- Readiness for Change
- Robustness for Change
- Responsiveness of Change
Navigating Your Career: Keys to Climbing to the Top
How to Leverage your Performance, Exposure, and Brand
Many diverse professionals already understand that “good is not enough” for advancement. You still must be better at your job than your majority peers to gain the same rewards and recognition. However, even exemplary performance alone is not enough to advance in your career.
In this session, Keith explains the importance of public perceptions, personal branding, and visibility, networking, mentoring, developing a long-term career plan, and identifying potential career killers. His tips are valuable not only to his targeted readers – diverse mid-level managers– but also to their majority counterparts.
With an eye on both the diverse and majority associates, Keith will share the:
- You need a thorough understanding of your company’s culture to succeed.
- How others perceive you has a tremendous influence on your career trajectory.
- If you want higher-ups to consider you for promotions and choice assignments, you must be visible to them.
- Consider your long-term career goals when you contemplate a promotion, lateral move, or a job with another company.
- Be intellectually curious, and a continuous learner. Stay current to remain relevant.
- Senior leaders need executive-level skills, such as superior communication abilities, problem-solving techniques, and the ability to execute.
- Effort is appreciated, but you are measured on your results
- Mentors and sponsors are essential to help you advance in your career.
Jumpstarting Your DEI Initiatives: Diversity is NOT Enough
The Importance of Inclusion and Equity in Creating Systems Change
As a DEI consultant and thought leader for over twenty years, Keith has been hired by numerous Fortune 500 companies and organizations to help them evaluate, re-imagine, and improve the outcomes of their DEI initiatives. In this presentation, Keith shares the missteps, challenges, and best practices from these engagements to provide insights into how your organization can jumpstart your DEI efforts.
After hearing Keith speak on this subject, audiences will learn how to create a culture of inclusion and make DEI an enterprise-wide effort.
Keith will provide insight into:
- “How We Got Here” (Why DEI is even necessary?
- DEI Myths vs. Reality
- Manager and Employee Disconnects and Responsibilities
- Best Practices for Successful DEI Implementation
Keith Wyche's 2024 speaking fees
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