About David Brooks
New York Times columnist, Atlantic contributing editor, and author of 'The Second Mountain' and 'The Road to Character,' one of America's most thoughtful conservative commentators. He speaks on character, meaning, the moral life, social trust, and the crisis of purpose in modern America.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does David Brooks charge for speaking?
David Brooks's speaking fee ranges from $50,000 - $100,000. This range reflects standard keynote fees for corporate events, conferences, and summits. The exact fee depends on event type, audience size, travel requirements, and session length.
How do I book David Brooks?
To book David Brooks for a speaking engagement, the best approach is to contact a speakers bureau that represents them or reach out to their management team directly. Be prepared to share your event date, location, audience size, and budget range.
What events is David Brooks available for?
David Brooks is typically available for corporate conferences, leadership summits, keynote addresses, and private events. Availability varies — contact a speakers bureau early, especially for high-demand dates.
Does David Brooks's fee include travel?
Speaking fees of $50,000 - $100,000 typically do not include travel and accommodation costs. These are usually negotiated separately and added to the final booking cost.