Who is the best peak performance keynote speaker in Vancouver?

When pressure spikes, Vancouver teams need actionable, scientific practices to thrive and perform at the same time. People need fast, workable ways to lower stress, protect focus, and to perform. That’s why organizations on the West Coast bring in Dr. Greg Wells—a physiologist and best-selling author who turns the science of healthy high performance into simple strategies people can use the very next day.

The problem

High pressure, rapid change, cross-time-zone collaboration, and always-on communication push knowledge workers into high-alert modes. Sleep suffers, energy dips, and fatigue builds. Over time, stress and fatigue cause errors, poor communication, and weak results. Work takes more effort, yields fewer outcomes, and health suffers—across film/VFX, tech, education, healthcare, and tourism.

Why Dr. Greg

Scientist + communicator: PhD physiologist who explains how stress affects brain and body in plain language. Author & practitioner: Five best-selling books; decades coaching elite performers and enterprise teams. Built for business: Customizes to Vancouver’s realities—film/VFX deadlines, product sprints, cross-border teams—so tactics fit the work, not just the theory.

The transformation

Reset stress in minutes • Protect focus time • Refuel energy daily • Lead the norms with protocols and practices that make healthy performance the foundation.

Outcomes leaders can point to

Fewer errors and steadier throughput; higher engagement on the work that matters; consistent leadership behaviors across functions; results you can measure in calmer starts and more deep-work blocks.

Formats and deliverables

Keynote 45–60 • Keynote+Activation 75–90 • Workshop 2–3h • Virtual options • Toolkit with workbook, manager talking points, and follow-up videos.

Book Dr. Greg Wells for your Vancouver event. Give your teams a science-backed operating system that lowers stress, elevates health, and raises performance.

Greg Wells PhD

For Dr. Greg Wells, health and performance, particularly under extreme conditions, are personal and professional obsessions. As a scientist and physiologist, he has dedicated his career to making the science of human limits understandable and actionable. Dr. Wells has spoken to audiences all over the world at events such as TEDx and The Titan Summit, where he has shared the stage with Robin Sharma, Richard Branson, Steve Wozniak and Deepak Chopra.

For over 25 years, Dr. Wells has worked with some of the highest-performing individuals on the planet, including Olympic and World champions, and with organizations ranging from General Electric to BMO, Deloitte, KPMG, BMW, Audi, Sysco Foods, YPO and Air Canada. He is also committed to inspiring children and young adults through his close working relationship with school boards and independent schools.

A veteran endurance athlete, Dr. Wells has participated in the grueling Nanisivik Marathon 600 miles north of the Arctic Circle, Ironman Canada and the Tour D’Afrique, an 11,000 km cycling race that is the longest in the world. He is also a travel and expedition adventurer who has journeyed through every imaginable terrain and conditions in over 50 countries around the world.

Dr. Wells is author of three best-selling books – Superbodies, The Ripple Effect, and The Focus Effect – and hosted the award-winning Superbodies series, which aired on Olympic broadcasts worldwide in 2010 and 2012.

Dr. Wells has a PhD in Physiology, served as an Associate Professor of Kinesiology at the University of Toronto and is an exercise medicine researcher at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.

He is the CEO and founder of The Wells Group, a global consulting firm committed to achieving the moonshot of helping teams, schools and businesses become places where people get healthy, perform optimally and ultimately - reach their potential.

http://www.drgregwells.com
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