Craig Stanland
Reinvention Architect at Self--Employed
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Speaker Bio
In 2012, Craig Stanland made a choice that cost him everything—his career, marriage, homes, cars, and even his will to live.
His actions led to a two-year federal prison sentence and the unraveling of the life he'd built.
But hitting rock bottom wasn't the end. It was the beginning.
Today, Craig is a keynote speaker, reinvention architect, author of "Blank Canvas: How I Reinvented My Life After Prison," and a TEDx speaker with his talk, "How I Learned My Greatest Worth in Federal Prison."
Through his work, Craig reveals invaluable lessons on fraud, ethics, compliance, and the slippery slope of decision-making.
Additionally, he speaks on resilience, personal growth, and the art of reinvention—proving that it's never too late to rebuild, reimagine, and thrive.
His insights have been featured in The Good Men Project, Addicted 2 Success, Tiny Buddha, Intelligent Change, Brainz Magazine, and The Altucher Report.
When he's not on stage or writing, you'll find Craig hiking, paddle boarding, attending car shows, relaxing at the beach, or hanging out with his three special-needs cats.
His actions led to a two-year federal prison sentence and the unraveling of the life he'd built.
But hitting rock bottom wasn't the end. It was the beginning.
Today, Craig is a keynote speaker, reinvention architect, author of "Blank Canvas: How I Reinvented My Life After Prison," and a TEDx speaker with his talk, "How I Learned My Greatest Worth in Federal Prison."
Through his work, Craig reveals invaluable lessons on fraud, ethics, compliance, and the slippery slope of decision-making.
Additionally, he speaks on resilience, personal growth, and the art of reinvention—proving that it's never too late to rebuild, reimagine, and thrive.
His insights have been featured in The Good Men Project, Addicted 2 Success, Tiny Buddha, Intelligent Change, Brainz Magazine, and The Altucher Report.
When he's not on stage or writing, you'll find Craig hiking, paddle boarding, attending car shows, relaxing at the beach, or hanging out with his three special-needs cats.
