American Ninja Warrior Alex Weber to Address the 20th Anniversary Milk Business Conference

 The 2022 Milk Business Conference keynote speaker Alex Weber will grace the stage on Wed., Dec. 14th at the Paris Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.
The 2022 Milk Business Conference keynote speaker Alex Weber will grace the stage on Wed., Dec. 14th at the Paris Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.
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The 2022 Milk Business Conference keynote speaker Alex Weber once said, “I don’t believe that failures ever end, but what I do believe is that our ability to move past them grows.”

Alex is an American Ninja Warrior, award-winning leader and entertainer who positively inspires millions to achieve breakthrough success. Not only does Alex talk the talk as an in-demand international speaker, but he has also walked the walk as an elite competitor on NBC’s Emmy-nominated series American Ninja Warrior.

Truthfully, it was more like he took a leap of faith. This wildly popular TV show has sparked a global phenomenon to the extent that hundreds of thousands of people apply, and only a few hundred are given the rare opportunity to compete. Alex is the only person to host and compete on NBC American Ninja Warrior.

Alex’s greatest passion is championing your highest potential by helping you find your edge because success is about more than just knowing what to do, it’s knowing how to do it. Alex shows top professionals and leaders how to bring their very best every day and to the most high-stakes situations that can make or break your success. It’s his sincere understanding of peak performance and peak challenges, mixed with inspiring stories and actionable strategies that make Alex unforgettable and your human shot of espresso. With his contagious energy and passion, Alex shares his game-changing secrets to record-breaking success.

With risk comes reward, and to continue being a part of the 2% of dairy farmers that feed the world, we need you all to continue being bold with your decision-making to move your dairy forward. This is not easy, as the challenges that you all face are real and never-ending. From inflation that has impacted every corner of your dairy operation to labor challenges, ongoing government regulations, as well as changing consumer demands—the challenges are big.

Like a ninja warrior, dairy farmers are steadfast with dedication, know how to work hard and persevere when the odds are stacked against them. You all roll up your sleeves and work hard day-in and day-out because deep down, you sincerely care about the role you play in the dairy industry. 

Register today and join us for the 20th Anniversary Milk Business Conference. Along with our special keynote speaker, we have a rock-solid line-up of many dairy producers and leading industry experts to talk about the challenges and opportunities ahead for dairy.

The full agenda and registration link can be found here at: milkbusinessconference.com

 

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