If you're looking to laugh at today's business world, look no farther than
the stand-up comedy and humorous motivational speaking of Greg Schwem. Dubbed
as "Comedy with a Byte" by the Chicago Tribune, Greg has brought his wholesome,
energetic brand of comedy to business functions from coast to coast. Greg laces
his routines with hilarious stories that business people can relate to. Laugh
along with Greg and his views on technical support lines, monotonous business
meetings, meaningless PowerPoint presentations, e-commerce, cell phone
addiction and that annoying guy in every office who just can't stop sending
e-mail! By the end of Greg's show, you'll see how "efficient" tools are
actually rendering us inefficient. More importantly, your employees will leave
feeling motivated and willing to chuckle when technology rears its ugly head in
the workplace!
Unlike many humorous speakers, Greg researches every audience and customizes
material so no two shows are alike! Combining clean, inoffensive comedy with
lightening fast ad-lib skills and multimedia materials, Greg takes his
audiences on hilarious tours through their work environments. Clients including
Hewlett-Packard, Ameritech, McDonald's, IBM, Amway, and Motorola have laughed
at Greg's take on the challenges facing workers in the new millennium.
When not doing corporate events, Greg headlines comedy clubs and Las Vegas
casinos. He also has shared the concert stage with the likes of Celine Dion,
Huey Lewis, Alabama, Jay Leno, and LeAnn Rimes. Greg Schwem and Comedy with a
Byte. Together, they're good for business!
Comedy with a Byte
Are your days filled with PCs, CD-ROMs, ISDN modems, PCMCIA cards, LANs and
WANs? Have you found yourself not using complete words in months? Then you are
ready for Greg Schwem. Greg Schwem's routines are laced with hilarious stories
that everyone in business can personally relate to - like dealing with
technical support lines, trying to program a day planner, and the world of
technology acronyms. Greg Schwem has never done the same exact routine twice,
because he researches your audience and incorporates customized material into
his act. He's happy to recognize audience members onstage or poke good, clean
fun at your industry or profession.