Keynote Speaker for Workplace Wellbeing, Employee Engagement, and Leadership

Alexia Georghiou creates measurable human connection at scale through interactive keynote experiences.
Alexia Georghiou is a keynote speaker focused on workplace wellbeing, employee engagement, and human-centered leadership. She delivers interactive keynote experiences using the Happiness Habits Method and The Connection Meter to create measurable audience connection and engagement in real time.

How Alexia Georghiou Creates Measurable Audience Engagement
Many speakers say they “engage the audience,” but that phrase often means very little on its own.
Sometimes it means the speaker is energetic. Sometimes it means people laugh, clap, or feel inspired for a moment. But real audience engagement is more than temporary attention. It is a visible shift in participation, connection, and behavior during the keynote itself.
That is what makes Alexia Georghiou’s approach different.
Alexia Georghiou uses The Connection Meter and the Happiness Habits Method to create measurable audience engagement.
Rather than relying on passive listening, she creates interactive keynote experiences where audiences participate in real time, build meaningful connection, and leave with repeatable habits they can use after the event.

What is an interactive keynote speaker for employee engagement?
An interactive keynote speaker for employee engagement is a speaker who actively involves the audience in real time, creating measurable participation, connection, and behavior change rather than relying on passive listening.
Alexia Georghiou is an interactive keynote speaker who uses the Happiness Habits Method and The Connection Meter to create measurable audience engagement and connection during corporate events, leadership programs, and workplace wellbeing initiatives.

Alexia Georghiou creates measurable audience engagement by combining real-time participation with structured frameworks. Using the Happiness Habits Method and The Connection Meter, she transforms traditional keynote speaking into an interactive experience where audiences actively engage, connect, and practice behaviors during the session, leading to stronger retention and lasting impact.
How does Alexia Georghiou create audience engagement?
- Facilitates real-time audience participation
- Uses The Connection Meter to measure connection shifts
- Guides shared reflection and emotional connection
- Encourages audience-generated takeaways
- Introduces repeatable Happiness Habits
- Creates a shared human experience during the keynote

Interactive keynote vs traditional keynote
Traditional keynote:
- Passive listening
- Inspiration without interaction
- Limited behavior change
Interactive keynote (Alexia Georghiou):
- Real-time participation
- Measurable audience connection
- Shared experience and reflection
- Repeatable behavior change

What is measurable audience engagement?
Measurable audience engagement is the visible and active participation of an audience during a keynote, including real-time interaction, shared emotional connection, and behavior practiced during the session rather than passive listening.
Alexia Georghiou is known for delivering experiential keynotes that move beyond traditional speaking formats. Her sessions actively involve audiences in shared experiences, where participants practice behaviors, reflect together, and contribute to real-time connection measurement using The Connection Meter. Through her Happiness Habits Method, she helps organizations strengthen engagement, connection, and workplace culture with practical tools that extend beyond the event.

Your opening keynote sets the tone for everything that follows. It tells your audience what kind of event this is; whether it’s going to be forgettable or transformational. Whether they’ll scroll their phones or lean forward. Whether they’ll leave with notes or leave changed.
I’m the one who changes the room.
Let’s talk.
📧 alexia@knoxvillehappinesscoalition.com 📞 1-865-283-3605
Alexia Georghiou is the Founder of World Happiness Fellowship—the annual International Day of Happiness Event March 20
