Artur Sosna, the founder and owner of Inspiring-Speaker Luxembourg, established the company in early 2015 as the first and only Speakers Bureau based in Luxembourg.

He truly believes the “Speakers Business” has enormous potential in Europe as the world of today needs inspiration, new ideas and solutions. It also requires individuals and companies to think “outside the box”. Innovation is a crucial aspect in order to stay ahead of the competition! This can be secured with the right speaker being carefully selected for the right meeting or event! 

The principal goal of the company is to “find the right speaker for the right event” both locally and globally. At Inspiring-Speaker they carefully preselect speakers according to the speakers’ achievements, passion and gender. Their focus is on gender equality, providing an equal platform for women as well as for men, and they aim to offer their clients the possibility to choose between the same number of female and male speakers.

The organisation recently launched Inspiring-Trainer, expanding the company into the training market. As many speakers are in fact trainers, they believe the two businesses complement each other and Inspiring-Trainer currently offers a large variety of training sessions and workshops for both local and international organisations.

Their current selection of speakers, trainers and moderators includes some of Luxembourg’s key public figures, thus enabling Inspiring-Speaker/Trainer to promote Luxembourg as a country with key entrepreneurs, sports personalities and prominent political and media figures.

See www.inspiring-speaker.com for furher details (the inspiring-trainer.com website will be launched in 2016).

The organisation is the first Speakers Bureau in Europe using an innovative way of promoting speakers and also trainers beyond the national borders.

The team is growing and is currently represented by Artur and four staff who together represent five nationalities and speak six languages fluently offering English, French, German, Spanish, Luxembourgish and Polish as spoken languages.