Book elite UK marketing speakers for CMO summits, brand offsites, and growth conferences — operators whose practitioner intelligence shifts how leadership teams think about brand, performance, and commercial growth.
Marketing speakers in the UK start from £5,000. Most conference keynotes — CMO summits, brand strategy days, sales kickoffs — fall between £8,000 and £25,000 depending on the speaker's profile and any exclusivity requirements. Top-tier names reach £50,000, and celebrity speakers typically command two to three times that figure. For a full breakdown of fee bands by speaker type and event format, see the keynote speaker cost guide at speakeragency.co.uk/blog/how-much-does-a-keynote-speaker-cost-uk.
Three to six months ahead is standard — it secures preferred availability and gives the speaker adequate preparation time for audience-specific tailoring. Inside six weeks is workable through the last-minute network, though shortlist depth is reduced. For flagship events such as CMO Summits or Marketing Week Live, top-tier names are often contracted nine to twelve months in advance, so earlier is always preferable.
A keynote speaker delivers a structured insight session — typically 45 to 60 minutes — designed to shift an audience's thinking on a specific challenge. A brand consultant works iteratively over weeks or months on a defined strategic problem. The two are not interchangeable, though some practitioners offer both. The event format and what the audience needs to walk away with should determine which engagement model fits.
Yes. The standard process involves a pre-event briefing call two to three weeks before the engagement, covering audience profile, sector context and the event's strategic objectives. Speakers on the 300+ UK roster regularly calibrate content across FMCG, B2B, retail, financial services and agency audiences — sector-specific framing is built into the briefing process rather than treated as an add-on.
Yes — the majority of speakers on the roster are experienced across in-person, virtual and hybrid formats. Virtual engagements include a pre-event technical rehearsal and platform setup guidance. Some experiential elements translate differently online, so format requirements should be confirmed explicitly during the pre-event briefing rather than assumed from previous in-person arrangements.
Standard scope covers the keynote session, a pre-event briefing call, and agreed travel and accommodation for in-person engagements. Commonly requested add-ons for marketing events include audience Q&A facilitation, a breakout workshop session, a post-event summary deck or speaker notes, and a recorded version for internal distribution. Scope should be confirmed and documented at the briefing stage to avoid ambiguity on the day.
Yes — this is among the most frequently requested combinations in 2026. Several speakers on the 300+ UK roster address AI's impact on brand strategy, creative automation and marketing team restructuring from a practitioner standpoint. When briefing, clarify whether the audience needs AI literacy framed for marketers, or a senior leadership perspective on AI's strategic implications for brand — the speaker profiles suited to each need differ considerably.