Sha Nacino is a globally sought-after keynote speaker who addresses critical workplace challenges such as low employee engagement, quiet quitting, and workplace stress. Through her powerful insights on the “Workplace Disconnection Gap,” she delivers research-backed, actionable strategies that strengthen human connection, boost productivity, and drive sustainable performance. Drawing from her experience as a former Fortune 500 employee, she combines real-world corporate understanding with her expertise as a business leader, 2x TEDx speaker, and adjunct faculty at the Asian Institute of Management.
Her work is centered around her signature Lead with CARE™ framework, designed to build compassionate, high-performing workplace cultures. Sha’s personal journey—from a shy, introverted non-writer to an award-winning author of 15 books—reflects the transformation she inspires in others. She has coached over 200 aspiring writers, founded the Global Authors Summit, and led international virtual events like the HR Summit Global and World Gratitude Summit, reaching tens of thousands across multiple countries. Her contributions have been recognized by organizations such as the United Nations, Toastmasters International, and the World Humanitarian Drive.
Beyond her professional achievements, Sha’s story is a testament to resilience, growth, and unlocking human potential. With academic credentials in Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania and Business Economics from the University of the Philippines, she brings both science and storytelling to her work. Whether on global stages or through her initiatives, she continues to inspire individuals and organizations to create meaningful connections, embrace growth, and achieve limitless possibilities.