Sean Spicer, the former White House press secretary, has signed with Worldwide Speakers Group, Politico reports.
"Audiences around the world will benefit from the same candor, wit and insight that Spicer brought to the White House briefing room," the speakers' group wrote in a pitch to possible customers.
Spicer's first speaking appearance will be in New York City on Sept. 11, at the investment bank Rodman & Renshaw's annual conference, two sources told Politico.
"We are thrilled to provide Sean for our major trade association, corporate, university and public lecture series customers around the world. With his well-known candor and extensive experience, Sean is uniquely qualified to help audiences understand how the political environment will impact them now and in the future," a Worldwide Speakers Group spokesman said in a statement.
Paid speeches will be Spicer's primary role, and he is planning to propose a book. His agent is talking to networks about a TV host position, according to Politico.
Worldwide Speakers Group's speaking roster includes entrepreneur Richard Branson, Mark Cuban and other hosts of ABC's "Shark Tank," cofounder of Apple Computer Steve Wozniak, and Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren.
"Spicer discusses the people, philosophies and policies that matter most to the citizens of the U.S. and businesses around the world," according to his Worldwide profile.
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