Dan Trommater
Dan Trommater is not your ordinary miracle worker. Dan Trommater specializes in using magic to shift leaders’ perspectives so they can help their teams exceed their expectations. His uniqueness comes from his use of magic to reinforce and illustrate key ideas and concepts. Dan delivers his engaging programs at conferences, sales meetings and executive retreats across North America.
Dan spent over a decade entertaining corporate audiences with sophisticated sleigh-of-hand, charming wit and engaging stage skills. He is a repeat performer at the Magic Castle in Hollywood, California – the most prestigious magic venue in the world. During his time as an entertainer, he identified a number of parallels between the work of great magicians and great organizational leaders. They both take a diverse group of individuals, form connections between them and influence them toward a shared goal.
Now, Dan delivers these insights to corporate, educational and association audiences at conferences, executive retreats and meetings. He presents in the form of keynote addresses and interactive workshops – where participants actually learn and perform magic themselves. The use of magic creates an atmosphere of possibility within the group and leads to increased retention and implementation. The entertainment value is tremendous, and Dan carefully balances the fun with valuable, transformative content.
His core messages are the importance of challenging assumptions, shifting perspectives and realizing that reality is subjective -‘truth’ for one person isn’t necessarily ‘truth’ for another. With over 6 billion people on the planet, there are over 6 billion ‘realities.’ Dan’s presentations dramatically illustrate the value of holding one’s assumptions lightly and getting new perspectives on the challenges within one’s organization.
Dan’s corporate clients include Investors Group, Standard Life and TD Financial Group. Educational clients include The University of Toronto, The Rotman School of Business, Rochester Institute of Technology and the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. Dan has also worked with the governments of Canada and Ontario.