Comedian, Filmmaker, Brand Storyteller

Tripp Crosby
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Tripp Crosby At A Glance:

Tripp’s desire is threefold: to give people a few things to think about as they re-enter the more mundane aspects of their jobs, to offer a few practical tools they can use in their daily lives to gain creative inspiration, and to give them a few good laughs while they are likely sitting through other more serious (probably more boring) presentations.

Tripp Crosby, creator of the twice viral comedy short “A Conference Call in Real Life,” is an award winning filmmaker, comedian, and entrepreneur. His work (featured on The Tonight Show, The New York Times, CNN) has been viewed and shared by hundreds of millions across the globe.

At the helm of Very Very Video in Atlanta, Tripp has been instrumental in developing unforgettable video campaigns for industry giants such as Zoom, Coca-Cola, GoDaddy, and Monday.com, most notably contributing to Snowflake’s record IPO through his hilarious, yet powerfully messaged commercial series: The Struggle For Data Ends Now

Tripp is dedicated to empowering teams to navigate today’s fast-changing work environment with confidence. His keynotes, filled with humor, science, and practical advice, offer strategies for enhancing collaboration, creativity, and connectivity. He believes that by implementing a few small tweaks to how teams organize themselves and to our individual routines we can all do more, better together. 

 

  • Comedic Host

    Tripp has been hosting events as large as 100,000 attendees and as small as 100 for over a decade. Through introductions, transitions, or even 5 minute comedy bits, Tripp is always dedicated to bringing clarity to your theme and levity to your room.
  • Do More Better Together

    For over a decade Tripp has been working with major brands and corporations to create hilarious and highly sharable video content. In that time Tripp has developed a few key principles related to ideation and collaboration that he loves sharing almost as much as he loves implementing.

    In his presentation, Tripp makes a case that everyone should be an innovator no matter what their job title is, then he demonstrates some practical ways anyone can open themselves up to having great ideas of their own. He uses his own story of success (and failure) to illustrate what it means to make space for self discovery and some interactive audience exercises to demonstrate what it looks like to make bold choices and create a company culture that embraces collaboration.

    Tripp’s desire is threefold: to give people a few things to think about as they re-enter the more mundane aspects of their jobs, to offer a few practical tools they can use in their daily lives to gain creative inspiration, and to give them a few good laughs while they are likely sitting through other more serious (probably more boring) presentations.
  • Enjoy it, then Expand it

    Tripp tells his story of how he and his friends found early viral success on YouTube, went to Hollywood, and then split up and never worked together again. It’s an inspiring story of how four young and ambitious comedians started taking themselves too seriously and almost lost their chance to succeed. The moral: If you obsess over expanding your career, you risk your ability to enjoy it. And if you don’t obsess over enjoying it, you might actually risk your ability to expand it.
Tripp is the perfect blend of professionalism and whatever the opposite of that is.

— David Hoyt, John Maxwell Company

Tripp makes people happy. Plain and Simple.

— David Horton, Hampton Hotels

Tripp added something to our event that we didn't even know we needed.

— Jenn Boutwell, Incomm

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