Malcolm McLeod is an unforgettable force in corporate speaking. Known as The Handwriting Guy, Malcolm delivers high-impact keynotes and immersive experiences that unify teams, sharpen leadership, and shift company culture - all while making audiences laugh, reflect, and take action.
After a 15-year health hiatus to manage Chronic Myeloid Leukemia which is now in remission and successfully managed, Malcolm is back. He's re-entering the conference scene with fresh perspective, hard- won wisdom, and renewed energy.
Before his time away, Malcolm was one of Australia's busiest and most in-demand conference speakers. He combined rapid-fire wit, emotional punch, live handwriting analysis, and powerful leadership insights into unforgettable keynote experiences.
He's lived many lives as a Police Officer, Group Therapist Facilitator/Counsellor at Long Bay Gaol (maximum-security prison), State Tae Kwon Do Champion, Tennis Coach & Activities Manager at Hayman Island 5-Star Resort, TV Host and Keynote Speaker, Retreat Facilitator and Behavioural Change Expert (40+ years).
Malcolm has worked across industries, countries, and contexts, from luxury leadership retreats to raw, life-shifting team breakthroughs behind prison walls. That layered life experience gives Malcolm a voice that's authentic, grounded, and immediately engaging. He brings over 35 years of experience, speaking at conferences, facilitating workshops, and inspiring audiences, corporate and public, worldwide.
His signature approach blends fun, behavioural insight, and sharp facilitation, helping teams drop the mask, come together, and have the meaningful conversations that drive connection and performance.
Malcolm's return isn't just a comeback - it's a re-ignition. Drawing on decades of study and experience in human behaviour, high performance, and emotional leadership, he shares fresh tools and timeless truths for modern teams.
Just a quick note to thank you for the work you put into our recent Marketing Conference. Your individual style was refreshing, and selection of team building activities both hilarious and rewarding. The conference could not have been as successful as it was, without your personal contribution.
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