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John and Mark from John’s Crazy Socks delivered the keynote at the 2025 Tapping Into Talent: Innovation and Opportunity Conference in Baltimore, hosted by the Kennedy Krieger Institute. Speaking to more than 500 attendees, they shared their inspiring story of building a business that champions inclusion and meaningful employment for people with differing abilities. Their message was clear—hiring people with differing abilities isn’t charity, it’s smart business that spreads happiness and fuels innovation.

John and Mark were honored to speak at the BeMore “All In On Inclusion” webinar, sharing how John’s Crazy Socks was created with a mission to spread happiness by championing people of all abilities. Highlighting stories of entrepreneurship, inclusion, and meaningful employment, they showed that inclusion isn’t just the right thing to do—it’s smart business. With a focus on access, equity, and opportunity, John and Mark inspired attendees to act on their dreams, embrace differences, and create workplaces where everyone can thrive.

John and Mark from John’s Crazy Socks visited business students at Long Island University’s C.W. Post campus to share their journey of building a mission-driven company focused on spreading happiness and creating inclusive employment opportunities. They inspired future entrepreneurs by showing how a small business can grow into a global brand by staying true to its purpose, embracing individuals of all abilities, and leading with heart. Their message was clear: real success comes from making a positive impact—and having fun along the way.

MSN has named John and Mark X. Cronin, the father-son team behind John’s Crazy Socks, among the “Top 10 Keynote Speakers to Follow in 2025.” Celebrated for their uplifting talks on inclusion, leadership, and purpose, John and Mark inspire audiences worldwide with their story of turning a simple dream into a movement for change. Through humor, heart, and real-world experience, they show that employing people with differing abilities drives innovation and success. Their recognition by MSN highlights their growing impact as advocates for inclusion and business with purpose.



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