Enid-Mai Jones speaks for leaders navigating real conditions — change that does not slow down, and the persistent tension between who you are and what the room expects you to be.
Organizations that have trusted Enid-Mai on their stage
Enid-Mai Jones has spent her career in mission-driven spaces — associations, nonprofits, institutions built around purpose. She has led through crisis, built where nothing existed, and made decisions that required her to be steady when the room was anything but.
When she takes the stage, she brings the full arc. Her keynotes are for leaders who know the cost of doing this work — and who are done paying it alone.
Meet Enid-MaiEach keynote is built from lived experience. Practical, honest, and designed to change something real by the time the audience leaves the room.
What people call humility is often their discomfort with how capable you are. This keynote gives leaders the language and the permission to lead without shrinking — and to know the difference between real growth and making yourself smaller.
Learn More →You were penalized for your strengths in ordinary times. Then called upon in the crisis. That is not a compliment. This keynote examines the cost of conforming — and what it looks like to reclaim your space without apology.
Learn More →Reinvention is not a metaphor. It is work. Drawing from her own story of starting over in a new country and a new context, Enid-Mai explores how the skills we discount are often the ones that carry us furthest.
Learn More →The rooms that shaped her. The moments that built the message.
My father raised me to stand in my own name. By the time I was nine, I was reading Newsweek. By the time I was grown, I understood something I would spend years proving: what people call humility is often just their discomfort with how capable you are.
I have stood at mirrors where someone I trusted told me not to outshine them. I have been hired to make change and let go for making it. I have been called too much — too intense, too serious, too loud — and then called upon in the same breath when the crisis arrived and calm, clear judgment was the only thing that mattered.
I have started over. Literally. I came to a new country, stood on a factory floor with two master's degrees, and learned that reinvention is not a metaphor. It is work. It is humbling. And it shows you exactly what you are made of.
What I carry from all of it is this: I am done treating that as a problem to be managed. I speak from that place — not from a safe distance, but from the work itself.
Beyond the keynote, Enid-Mai offers focused workshop experiences designed to take the insight further. These sessions are interactive, hands-on, and built around the specific challenges your team is navigating right now.
Explore WorkshopsFor conferences, leadership summits, association events, and organizational offsites. Available for keynotes, workshops, and half-day engagements.