Tim and Kris O’Shea are among the most versatile custom corporate comedy writers in the business. While most people hire The O’Sheas to present their keynote programs, the best kept secret about Tim and Kris is their additional entertainment options.
Below are some of the most common creative ways that clients have leveraged The O’Sheas’ talent.
Masters of Ceremonies
The O’Sheas will work with you to create an exciting experience your audience will love. They will take the time to learn the details of your event, collaborate on session flow and add their own signature humor segments throughout. Some of the most common ways past clients have had The O’Sheas MC include:
Why trust “Drew from the IT department who once did a local open-mic comedy night” to MC your session? Keep your attendees engaged and energized with the professional talents and insights of The O’Sheas.
“Both Kris and Tim were professional, detail-oriented, and tuned-in on what they could do to help us improve our awards event. The result? One of the best awards program we've had in years. I fully intend to work with The O'Sheas in the future for additional clients.”
- Management Excellence, Inc.
Custom videos
We live in a YouTube culture. Videos are one of the most effective ways to capture an audience’s attention, whether online or at a meeting. Add custom humor and you’ve got a rock solid way to engage your people.
The O’Sheas are experts at writing and producing humorous videos for the corporate audience. Here are a few ways The O’Sheas can work with you:
Break out of the boring and deliver your message with customized humorous videos…you’ll be glad you did.
Custom Convention Segments
Looking for a unique way to energize your meeting? The O’Sheas offer custom daily updates about your industry with The O’Shea Report. In short, to-the-point segments, Tim and Kris will deliver:
Segments can be sprinkled throughout one day, or presented once-a-day over a multi-day convention.
“Tim and Kris take all the issues about your job that may annoy you, break them down, and relay them back with humor allowing you to look at situations differently. They are hysterical. I have heard them speak several times at the APA Congress over the years. I can't imagine the APA Congress without the two of them sprinkled throughout the general sessions.”
- American Payroll Association attendee