Looking to infuse your event with a burst of energy and inspiration? Look no further than Jay Gross Productions, LLC! With over 34 years in the classroom and 10+ years speaking nationally, Jay Gross has mastered the art of engaging and motivating audiences of all kinds. Based in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, Jay offers a range of services across the country including motivational speaking, keynote speaking, public speaking, and educational speaking.
The 2017 MACUL/ISTE "Making It Happen Award" winner knows his stuff! When it comes to captivating an audience, Jay Gross knows how to make a lasting impact. Drawing from his personal experiences as a passionate teacher, Jay's presentations are a rollercoaster ride of learning and excitement. His love for the classroom and technology shines through as he shares his successes and failures, building authentic connections and challenging both himself and his students.
Not just limited to teachers, Jay is also a dynamic speaker for students. Through relatable stories from his own life and those of his students, Mr. Gross empowers young minds to believe in themselves and make a difference. His infectious enthusiasm and relatability inspire them to discover their potential and embrace life's opportunities.
When you invite Jay to your event, you can expect an audience that not only thinks and learns but also feels deeply. Jay's goal is for everyone to leave with renewed confidence and a readiness to tackle life on their terms. So let him add a playful twist to your event and make it an unforgettable experience for all!
Quick Testimonials:
"You reminded me of why I decided to teach! My heart.....because I love kids & I wanted to make another child feel worthy & valued. I was going to retire after this year because of all the red tape of testing & test scores, but you inspired me to hang on until I physically can't anymore."
"Jay Gross was a relational, engaging, and generous presenter. My hope and desire is that I can take all that he presented and become more like him. In fact, I texted my husband and told him, “I want to be him!.”
"I need to remember to be true to myself and focus on what Jay and our other presenters stressed this week: establishing relationships with my students, making it clear that I care more about them than their test scores and academic achievements, is the most important thing I can do as a teacher. As Jay shared in the words of Maya Angelou, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”