Not your average bee guy.
From big-stage impact to small-screen intimacy, Noah's humility and earnestness always touch an audience.
From big-stage impact to small-screen intimacy, Noah's humility and earnestness always touch an audience.
As a scientist with a Ph.D. in bee health, author of The Bee: A Natural History (Princeton University Press), and MIT Media Lab Research Affiliate, Noah actively collaborates with researchers at Harvard University, Boston University, National Geographic, NASA and other renowned institutions.
Nature tech empowers us to set goals to improve the environment, advance community health, and grow corporate profits in a win-win-win.
Why Bees Hold the Key to Our Future
Every City Needs Healthy Bees
Beekeeping with Impact
Growing Sustainable Communities
Consider For Your Next Event
Bees are buzzworthy. Professional audiences comprised of business practitioners, non-profit leaders, policy wonks, and scientific researchers alike always walk away from a presentation about the wonder of bees with a memorable new insight about our world.
Here are a few sample topics to consider for your next event:
Leadership Lessons from the Hive
Insights on Running the Most Successful Enterprises based on 100 Million Years of Social Animal Evolution.
Change Management
Changing Hearts and Minds, While Bringing Everyone Along into a Bright New Future for Your Organization.
Biodiversity Blueprint
Expanding on Dr. Noah's talk at TEDxBoston 2025, learn how to use AI for Good and nature-tech to support business growth, from impact to bottom line.
Large Corporations, Data Centers, & Sports
Learn how to engage negative public perception and “NIMBY” with data centers in this educational session. Attendees will leave feeling encouraged to implement creative, cost-effective strategies for greater impact.
Student Entrepreneurship
From Student to CEO: Learn How to Leverage Your Knowledge to Become an Entrepreneur.
Business Case for Biodiversity
Learn How the World's Largest Companies and Institutions are Installing the Latest Technological Innovations in Pollinator Health, Not Only for the Environment, But for Your Bottom Line
The Bee: A Natural History
Bees pollinate more than 70 fruit, vegetable, and seed crops that we rely on to survive. Bees are crucial to the reproduction and diversity of flowering plants, and the economic contributions of these irreplaceable insects measure in the tens of billions of dollars each year. Yet bees are dying at an alarming rate, threatening food supplies and ecosystems around the world.
In this richly illustrated natural history of the bee, Noah Wilson-Rich and his team of bee experts provide a window into the vitally important role that bees play in the life of our planet.
Princeton University Press
Hungry for Data?
With years of experience in academic and applied research, Noah can bring the data—and explain it effectively to a non-scientific audience.
(He can even deliver original insights specific to the location of your event!)
