Paul Tough

Writer & Speaker

Appearances


Paul speaks on a number of topics, including education, child development, parenting, and community-building. For questions about lectures and speaking engagements, please contact Charles Yao, Director of Speakers at the Lavin Agency, at info@thelavinagency.com. For more information, please visit the Lavin Agency’s speaker’s page for Paul.


Past

Feb 15 2023

Spokane, WA

Time: 5:00pm

Gonzaga keynote – POSTPONED

Paul will discuss The Inequality Machine in a keynote speech at Gonzaga University, part of an ongoing lecture series, the Provost’s Lectures on Equity and Inclusion. Hemmingson Ballroom. More Information >


Oct 4 2019

Seattle, WA

Time: 7:30pm

Seattle Town Hall Event

Paul will discuss The Years That Matter Most at Town Hall in Seattle, 1119 8th Ave. Book signing to follow. More Information >


Apr 5 2013

Seattle, WA

Time: 12:00pm

Speech at Solid Ground Luncheon

Paul will discuss How Children Succeed at the annual fund-raising luncheon for Solid Ground, an organization dedicated to building community and fighting poverty in King County, Washington. Westin Hotel, 1900 Fifth Avenue. More Information (and tickets) >


Sep 21 2012

Seattle, WA

Time: 7:00pm

Lecture and Discussion at the Meridian School

Paul will discuss How Children Succeed with parents and others at the Meridian School, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N. Book signing to follow. More Information >


Sep 21 2012

Seattle, WA

Time: 11:30am

Lecture at Center on Reinventing Public Education

Paul will discuss How Children Succeed at the Center on Reinventing Public Education at the University of Washington, as part of the Washington Education Innovation Forum. The talk will be held in Douglas Forum (Room 420), Bank of America Executive Education Center, UW Campus. Book signing will follow. RSVP recommended. More Information >


Sep 20 2012

Seattle, WA

Time: 7:30pm

Lecture and discussion at Town Hall

Paul will discuss How Children Succeed at Town Hall, 1119 8th Avenue. Book signing to follow. More Information >