Cyber Satirist
Business Trends • Comedian • Entertainment • Humor • Master of Ceremonies
Maryland
“CyberSatirist” Bob Hirschfeld lampoons social media, time management, technology and a spectrum of business topics including the challenges of going green. It’s witty satire customized for your audience to provide appropriate comic relief. His “Funny Business” presentation takes a satirical look at all aspects of the business world with an underlying message to avoid stress associated with change and technology by finding the humor in it.
As either an engaging keynote speaker or after-dinner entertainment fitting for a savvy business crowd, Bob will enliven your event with creative satire that will refresh your audience to tackle the rest of your conference agenda.
Bob Hirschfeld has been lampooning business and technology for over a decade with his own brand of “stand-up with a laptop” satire, created specifically for conferences. His “Funny Business” presentation includes parodies, visual punch lines and audience participation.
Bob offers a second presentation, “Funny Green Business,’ that takes a humorous look at the challenges and opportunities of green business. Bob is one of the only speakers offering a funny yet motivational approach to sustainable and green issues.
Bob initially made his mark with a popular humor web site awarded a prestigious Top 100 by PC Magazine. He followed this by establishing himself as a business satirist and was profiled in USA Today and The Wall Street Journal for his success.
That’s why companies like Forbes, Microsoft, Honda, Shell, Cox Communications, the National Association of Homebuilders and hundreds of others have booked Bob for over a decade to bring laughter to their conferences. No matter what field of business, Bob will work closely with clients to make his customized presentation a highlight of your event.
Bob Hirschfeld’s humor has appeared in Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and USA Today. For several years, he was a contributing writer to Jay Leno for “The Tonight Show.” Jay calls Bob “one of the top satirists in the country.”