Let our Risk Management speakers help your teams to increase their management skills, vision and agility!
New
Risk management speakers in the UK start from £5,000 for corporate keynotes. Most bookings fall between £5,000 and £25,000, depending on the speaker's profile, event format, and lead time. The top tier reaches £50,000, with celebrity speakers commanding 2–3 times that figure. For a full breakdown of what drives fee variation, see the how much a keynote speaker costs in the UK guide.
Three to six months is the standard lead time for high-calibre risk speakers, particularly those carrying active board advisory or academic commitments alongside their speaking schedule. Bookings under six weeks are possible through the 1,190+ global network but will narrow your shortlist considerably. Booking earlier also creates the time needed for a proper pre-event briefing — which is where a generic risk keynote becomes a session built for your specific audience.
A keynote runs 45 to 60 minutes and is designed to reframe how a leadership audience thinks about risk — it is a catalyst, not a training session. A workshop runs 2 to 4 hours and is structured for scenario analysis, skill-building, or tabletop exercises. The two formats require different speaker profiles and different session architectures; confirm which you need before you begin shortlisting, because the same speaker will not necessarily excel at both.
Yes. A pre-event briefing call — typically held two to three weeks before the event — allows the speaker to align material to your sector's live risk exposures: FCA Consumer Duty and AI Act compliance for financial services, safety-case frameworks for energy, model governance and algorithmic bias for technology firms. A briefed, sector-calibrated session consistently outperforms a generic risk keynote, particularly with specialist audiences such as audit committees or risk functions.
Yes. The majority of speakers across the 300+ UK roster deliver virtual and hybrid formats. Platform requirements, technical rehearsals, and any configuration specific to your event infrastructure are confirmed during the booking process. Virtual formats work particularly well for board-level risk briefings where senior attendees are geographically distributed across multiple offices or time zones.
Standard scope covers the keynote or workshop delivery, a pre-event briefing call, and any agreed slide or content customisation for your audience. Optional additions include post-session Q&A facilitation, workshop extensions, written executive summaries for board circulation, and multi-event packages structured around a sustained risk literacy programme — useful for organisations running a series of risk governance sessions across a financial year.
A consultant is engaged to audit, diagnose, and remediate a defined risk problem over weeks or months. A speaker is engaged to shift how a leadership audience thinks, talks, and acts on risk — in a single high-impact session. The outputs are different and so are the engagement models: a speaker works with the event team ahead of time to design the right session architecture, then delivers a 45-to-60-minute catalyst that moves a room from risk awareness to risk intelligence.