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Diversity Speakers

Diversity Speakers

Olympic champions, artists, fashion psychologists, thought leaders, health professionals and many more. Challenge your POVs with our fantastic roster of diversity speakers.

Omar Johnson - Top Booked Keynote Speaker | Tech CEO |  Leadership and Culture Expert |  Marketing and Branding Authority |  Builder of World Class Brands at Beats by Dre, Nike, Apple, Kraft, and Coca-Cola | Founder of ØPUS United |  Top 100 Black Thought Leader, Keynote Speaker
Omar Johnson Top Booked Keynote Speaker | Tech CEO | Leadership and Culture Expert | Marketing and Branding Authority | Builder of World Class Brands at Beats by Dre, Nike, Apple, Kraft, and Coca-Cola | Founder of ØPUS United | Top 100 Black Thought Leader
  • DIVERSITY IN BUSINESS: MEETING PEOPLE “WHERE THEY ARE”
  • LEADERSHIP: MEETING PEOPLE “WHERE THEY ARE”
  • MARKETING BRANDS WITH AUTHENTICITY AND EMOTION
Owen O’Kane - Bestselling Author, Psychotherapist, Former NHS Clinical Lead, Keynote Speaker
Owen O’Kane Bestselling Author, Psychotherapist, Former NHS Clinical Lead
Payzee Mahmod - Obama Leader, 3x TEDx Speaker & Campaigner, Keynote Speaker
Payzee Mahmod Obama Leader, 3x TEDx Speaker & Campaigner
  • Striving Towards a Gender Equal World
  • Tackling Child Marriage
  • From Survivor of Abuse to Activist
Pinar Seyhan Demirdag - Founding Partner at Seyhan Lee | Generative A.I. Expert | Creative and Visionary, Keynote Speaker
Pinar Seyhan Demirdag Founding Partner at Seyhan Lee | Generative A.I. Expert | Creative and Visionary
  • Hollywood and A.I.: How generative A.I. art is disrupting film, marketing, and entertainment industries
  • What is consciousness? What sets humans and machines apart
  • The skillsets we need to remain relevant in the age of A.I.
Professor Iris Bohnet - Academic Dean of Harvard Kennedy School, Professor of Business and Government, Keynote Speaker
Professor Iris Bohnet Academic Dean of Harvard Kennedy School, Professor of Business and Government
  • What works: Gender Equality By Design
  • Behavioural Economics
  • Defying Gender Bias
Rachel Morgan-Trimmer - Neurodiversity Consultant, Keynote Speaker
Rachel Morgan-Trimmer Neurodiversity Consultant
Rachel Murphy - Entrepreneur | Built & Sold Difrent| Public Speaker | NED and Investor at Careology, Keynote Speaker
Rachel Murphy Entrepreneur | Built & Sold Difrent| Public Speaker | NED and Investor at Careology
  • Concept to Sale of A Services Business
  • Authentic Leadership
  • Transformation of The NHS
Rayka Kumru - Sexologist, Sexual Health Communication Consultant, Keynote Speaker
Rayka Kumru Sexologist, Sexual Health Communication Consultant
  • Comprehensive and Inclusive Marketing Communication
  • Corporate Gender Climate
  • How to Talk About Sexuality from Birth to Adolescence
Robert Tercek - Business Futurist, Technology Strategist and Digital Media Pioneer. Award-winning author, “Vaporized” (2015). Former President of Digital Media, Oprah Winfrey Network, Keynote Speaker
Robert Tercek Business Futurist, Technology Strategist and Digital Media Pioneer. Award-winning author, “Vaporized” (2015). Former President of Digital Media, Oprah Winfrey Network
  • The Next Trillion Dollar BusinessHow the Metaverse, NFTs, Radical Decentralization, 3D and the Cloud will be Combined to Create the Next Global Computing Platform.
  • An Owner’s Guide to the Future(s)How to Use Forecasting and Backcasting to Improve Your Strategic Planning
  • VAPORIZEDSolid Strategies for Success in a Dematerialized World
Roy Gluckman - Diversity, Inclusion, Equity & Belonging Speaker, Facilitator, Content Creator, and Consultant, Keynote Speaker
Roy Gluckman Diversity, Inclusion, Equity & Belonging Speaker, Facilitator, Content Creator, and Consultant
  • DEIB in a Hybrid Remote Working World
  • Inclusive Decision Making: Unconscious Bias in Decision Making
  • The Why of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Ryan Zaman - Founder at Alloy Worldwide | Project Manager, Writer, Inclusion Consultant | DEI, Keynote Speaker
Ryan Zaman Founder at Alloy Worldwide | Project Manager, Writer, Inclusion Consultant | DEI
  • Corporate DEI with special focus on LGBTQIA+ and Disabled communities, as well as intersectionality in general
  • Diversity v inclusion
  • Importance of authentic representation
Sadie Clayton - Creator, Educator & Innovator: Artist Specialising in Copper, Art & Culture TV Appearances & An Advocate for Diversity and Inclusivity, Keynote Speaker
Sadie Clayton Creator, Educator & Innovator: Artist Specialising in Copper, Art & Culture TV Appearances & An Advocate for Diversity and Inclusivity
  • Metaverse Digital Art Digital Fashion
  • Intersection Between Creative Practices
  • Finding your Purpose in Life
Sarah Müllertz - Founder & Creative Director, KINRADEN, Keynote Speaker
Sarah Müllertz Founder & Creative Director, KINRADEN
  • Timeless Creation: Elevating Materials and Adding Long-Term Value
  • Midlife Career Change: From Part-Time Passion Project to International Brand
  • Organic Growth: the importance of Remaining Aligned with Your Vision
Saski -  LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Specialist, Keynote Speaker
Saski LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Specialist
  • LGBTQIA+ Inclusion and The Power of Allyship
  • Parenting Journey
  • Resilience, Empowerment and Motivation
Shaparak Khorsandi - Comedian, Author and Speaker, Keynote Speaker
Shaparak Khorsandi Comedian, Author and Speaker
  • It’s The Way You Tell It: What Does Our Humour Say About Us?
  • Defining Diversity and Embracing Cultural Difference
  • A Woman in a Man’s World: Uncovering Everyday Sexism
Shrouk El-Attar - BBC 100 Most Influential Women, United Nations Young Woman of the Year. Engineer, Bellydancer, Refugee., Keynote Speaker
Shrouk El-Attar BBC 100 Most Influential Women, United Nations Young Woman of the Year. Engineer, Bellydancer, Refugee.
  • Be What You Can't See- How to Kick Ass in Tech
  • Let's Get Political- Refugee & LGBT+ Rights
  • Confessions of a Queer Arab- My Life as an LGBT+ Refugee
Simon Wheatcroft - Storyteller | Technologist | Adventurer |  Inclusivity Consultant| Award-winning educator., Keynote Speaker
Simon Wheatcroft Storyteller | Technologist | Adventurer | Inclusivity Consultant| Award-winning educator.
  • &Adapt: How to create a more accessible world by adapting technology
  • Inclusive Design and Intuitive Experience
  • Quitting and Failure: How facing adversity creates a mindset to achieve your goals
Stef Sword-Williams - TEDx speaker, founder, and author, Keynote Speaker
Stef Sword-Williams TEDx speaker, founder, and author
  • Self Promotion in the Workplace
  • Managing Imposter Syndrome
  • Emotional Intelligence at Work
Terence Mauri  - Founder, Hack Future Lab, Expert on Future Readiness DNA, MIT Global Insights, and Entrepreneur mentor, Keynote Speaker
Terence Mauri Founder, Hack Future Lab, Expert on Future Readiness DNA, MIT Global Insights, and Entrepreneur mentor
  • The Upside of Disruption
  • Thrive AI
  • The Age of Co-Intelligence
Thomas Eckschmidt  - President of the Board of CBJourney | Co-Author of Conscious Capitalism Field Guide (Harvard), Thought Leader & Business Strategist, Keynote Speaker
Thomas Eckschmidt President of the Board of CBJourney | Co-Author of Conscious Capitalism Field Guide (Harvard), Thought Leader & Business Strategist
  • People, Purpose and Performance: new business models to meet the new economy
  • How organizations prepare for the Millennial economy
  • Conscious Capitalism: The successful alternative to help your organization face the next challenges

Frequently Asked Questions About
Diversity Speakers

Diversity speakers in the UK start at £5,000 for corporate bookings. Most keynotes for FTSE-level firms, professional-services events, or pay gap reporting launches fall between £5,000 and £25,000. Top-tier speakers reach £50,000, and celebrity-profile speakers run 2–3 times that figure. Format affects pricing too — a half-day facilitated workshop costs more than a standalone keynote. For a full breakdown by tier and format, see what a diversity keynote speaker typically costs in the UK.

For strategic events — all-hands meetings, leadership off-sites, or ethnicity pay gap reporting launches — book 3 to 6 months ahead. That lead time allows proper content alignment, audience briefing, and format design rather than a generic session. Last-minute enquiries under 6 weeks are possible through the wider 1,190+ global network, but shortlist depth narrows considerably and briefing time is compressed.

A diversity speaker delivers a focused keynote or facilitated session — typically 45 to 60 minutes — designed to shift perspective and prompt action in a specific room on a specific day. A D&I consultant designs and implements an organisational programme over months. The two are not interchangeable. Some speakers also offer consultancy, but that scope must be agreed separately rather than assumed from the booking.

Yes. The pre-event briefing, normally 2 to 3 weeks before the session, is where speaker and client align on which characteristics, intersections, and industry contexts to prioritise. A speaker briefed on mandatory ethnicity pay gap reporting will frame content and evidence very differently from one briefed on a graduate talent campaign or a post-merger integration — the audience audit drives everything.

Yes — most speakers on the 300+ UK roster deliver virtual and hybrid formats. Exact technical requirements, camera setup, and platform preferences are confirmed at the briefing stage. Remote audiences need a different energy and facilitation pace than in-room ones, and speakers experienced in hybrid delivery adjust accordingly rather than simply reading the same script to a camera.

A standard booking covers the speaker fee, a pre-event briefing call, session delivery, and a post-event debrief summary. Optional additions include bespoke audience research, interactive exercises, signed copies of the speaker's published work, or follow-on workshop facilitation. Scope should be confirmed in writing before contracts are issued — what is included by default and what is priced separately varies by speaker and format.

Sceptic-readiness is an explicit shortlisting criterion at Speaker Agency, not something confirmed after a booking is made. When an audience includes CFOs, legal teams, or resistant line managers, we ask speakers to evidence how they have held and moved those rooms before — specific examples, not assurances. A diversity keynote that converts the already-convinced but loses the sceptics has not changed the organisation.

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