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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.

Toju Duke - Responsible AI Advisor |  Founder - Diverse AI | Ex Google | Speaker | Author |, Keynote Speaker
Toju Duke Responsible AI Advisor | Founder - Diverse AI | Ex Google | Speaker | Author |
  • Building Responsible AI Algorithms
  • Developing Responsibly in an AI Driven World
  • The Responsible AI Framework
Toni Kent - Event MC, Moderator, Keynote Speaker for Technology sector, Future of Work, Social Mobility,  Stand-up, Author, Podcast Host, Motivational, Inspirational and Resilience Speaker, Keynote Speaker
Toni Kent Event MC, Moderator, Keynote Speaker for Technology sector, Future of Work, Social Mobility, Stand-up, Author, Podcast Host, Motivational, Inspirational and Resilience Speaker
  • I Belong Here! Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
  • It’s Too Risky!
  • The Truth about Social Mobility
Tumi Sotire - International speaker| A2i Dyslexia Best Dyspraxia Advocate 2021| Dyspraxic Foundation Mary Colley Award| Featured in Forbes| Board Advisory for Centre for Neurodiversity at Work Birbeck| Neurodiversity in Business Co-Production Board Member| Future Advisory Board for The Diverse Creative CIC| Community Board member for Noetic Health, Keynote Speaker
Tumi Sotire International speaker| A2i Dyslexia Best Dyspraxia Advocate 2021| Dyspraxic Foundation Mary Colley Award| Featured in Forbes| Board Advisory for Centre for Neurodiversity at Work Birbeck| Neurodiversity in Business Co-Production Board Member| Future Advisory Board for The Diverse Creative CIC| Community Board member for Noetic Health
  • MY LIVED EXPERIENCE
  • NEURODIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACE
  • DYSPRAXIA IN THE WORKPLACE & EDUCATION SETTINGS
Will Millard -  Expedition Leader, Writer and TV Presenter, Keynote Speaker
Will Millard Expedition Leader, Writer and TV Presenter
  • Back from the dead: life lessons when lost in the jungle
  • Sugar coating a turd: how to find a way through when facing absolute disaster
  • I will survive: managing trauma & understanding PTSD.

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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