More Than Just
The World's BEST Event Emcee...


I Help Event Planners CREATE AWESOME EVENTS...

Aspiring Emcees BECOME AMAZING HOSTS...

& Public Speakers BE AWESOME ON STAGE!

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Hi, I'm Devon

("Duh-Von" not "Dev-in")

In many circles, I’m considered the World’s #1 Live Event Emcee.

I’ve been speaking on stages, “edutaining” crowds, and emceeing events since 2006.

During that time I’ve had the pleasure of sharing the stage with names like Tony Robbins, Dean Graziosi, Russell Brunson, Rachel Hollis, Brendon Burchard, and Les Brown (just to name a few).

Today, when the biggest names in entrepreneurship, business, & personal development need an event emcee  to inject life and energy into their conference or seminar - they call me.

The 3 biggest things I’ve learned from being in front of crowds over 7,500 times as a speaker, host, and former hip-hop dancer are: 

1. How to engage with audiences
2. How to make sure conferences/events crush it
3. How to be confident, composed, & captivating on stage

So, since those are the 3 things I have the most experience with, those are the things I help others with.

The information on this site is designed to help you level up, whether you're putting on a conference for 5,000 people, hosting an event, or speaking in public for the first, or 500th, time.

So check out the content,  and feel free to connect with me on Social Media using the links displayed on this page.

To YOUR Success
- Devon Brown

P.S. If you know anyone looking for the world's best event emcee, feel free to send them my way!

Hi, I'm Devon

("Duh-Von" not "Dev-in")

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