Full Name
John Drebinger
Job Title
Certified Speaking Professional
Company
John Drebinger Presentations
Speaker Bio
John Drebinger, Jr. acclaimed international safety speaker and author, has been delivering his magnetic safety presentations worldwide for the past 32 years and is known for injecting humor and passion to engage audiences to help people work safely.

He is considered one of the most traveled and successful safety motivational speakers in the nation and was named one of Safety’s “Power 101” by ISHN, the leading safety and health industry publication.

Drebinger developed the technique and book, “Would You Watch Out for My Safety?", which teaches people a comfortable way to point out hazards and unsafe behaviors to others. His strategies create a culture where people act to protect themselves and those around them. Clients have reported existing conditions and behaviors are suddenly pointed out and corrected, thus making for a safer workplace.

John serves a diverse list of clients, including NASA, ExxonMobil, the U.S. Department of Defense-serving all branches of the U.S. Military, Round Mountain Gold Corporation, Maersk, General Motors, Bechtel, Con Edison, Dow Corning, Boeing, 3M, Chevron, Arcadis and many more Fortune 500 companies.

Dedicated to constant improvement, Drebinger is a member of the National Speakers Association and has achieved their highest earned designation, CSP (Certified Speaking Professional). John has a bachelor’s degree in Speech and is a professional member of the American Society of Safety Engineers. He is also a talented professional magician and a member of the Academy of Magical Arts at Hollywood’s Magic Castle.

Recognized as an expert in the safety industry, John has been published in the following magazine publications: Compliance, Professional Safety, Industrial Safety and Hygiene News, and The Leader (OSHA’s VPPPA magazine).

John serves his local community as a past President of the Galt Rotary Club and is a Paul Harris Fellow. He has previously served as president of his church council, local PTA, and the Sacramento Chapter of the National Speakers Association. John now serves as board president for the “Sending Place,” an organization that trains people to serve on short-term missions overseas. He has been involved in Scouting for over 55 years and is an Eagle Scout. All of this service has taught him much in the field of communication, working with diverse groups of people with many different career and educational backgrounds.
John Drebinger