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Women in Tech Speakers

Women in Tech Speakers

Book women in tech speakers — practitioners who turn the UK's 22% gender gap into an actionable talent and inclusion strategy, grounded in BCS data and the AI Opportunities Action Plan.

Tiffani Bova - Growth, Innovation, and Sales Transformation Keynote Speaker. Chief Strategy and Research Officer at The Futurum Group. Top 50 Business Thinker. Former Chief Growth Evangelist at Salesforce and Research Fellow at Gartner., Keynote Speaker New
Tiffani Bova Growth, Innovation, and Sales Transformation Keynote Speaker. Chief Strategy and Research Officer at The Futurum Group. Top 50 Business Thinker. Former Chief Growth Evangelist at Salesforce and Research Fellow at Gartner.
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

Frequently Asked Questions About
Women in Tech Speakers

Cevap: Women in Tech speakers on this roster start at £5,000, with most keynote bookings falling between £5,000 and £25,000. Top-tier practitioners and internationally recognised speakers reach £50,000; celebrity-adjacent profiles run 2–3 times above that. Note that a speaker with dual-topic expertise spanning wellbeing or mental health may price differently depending on which brief is activated. For a full breakdown, see the guide to keynote speaker fees in the UK.

Cevap: For most corporate events and conferences, 3 to 6 months is the standard lead time. International Women's Day bookings are the exception — demand for February and March slots peaks in Q4, and the most sought-after speakers typically commit by October of the preceding year. Last-minute enquiries within 6 weeks are workable via the 1,190+ global network, but the shortlist depth narrows considerably.

Cevap: A keynote runs 45 to 60 minutes — one-way insight delivery designed to reframe thinking for a large audience. A workshop runs 2 to 4 hours, is participant-output focused, and works best with groups of 15 to 40. These are structurally different skill sets: a speaker who commands a keynote stage does not automatically design and run a strong workshop. Confirm format before the brief goes to any speaker.

Cevap: Yes — and they should. Speakers on this roster carry practitioner backgrounds across fintech, cybersecurity, enterprise technology, professional services, and the public sector. A pre-event briefing scheduled 2 to 3 weeks before the session lets the speaker align examples, data points, and Q&A framing to your specific sector context. Generic delivery is avoidable; it is the result of an insufficient brief, not an inherent limitation of the speaker.

Cevap: Yes. The majority of speakers on the 300+ UK roster are experienced with virtual and hybrid formats. Hybrid events require particular attention — audience split between room and remote affects pacing, Q&A structure, and technical setup. Build rehearsal time and a technical check into the booking timeline, and confirm platform requirements at the briefing stage rather than the week before.

Cevap: A standard booking covers the speaker fee, a pre-event briefing call, the agreed talk length and format, and one post-event follow-up contact. Optional additions — panel participation, breakout Q&A, executive dinner attendance, and post-event materials such as frameworks or recommended reading — are available and quoted separately. Travel and accommodation for in-person events are additional costs unless the booking confirmation states otherwise.

Cevap: The speakers most in demand for board retreats and senior conference slots are practitioner-credentialled: they have shipped products, led technical teams under pressure, or governed AI policy at scale. That operational background means the argument holds when a CFO questions the business case or an engineering team probes the technical claims. Shortlisting against audience composition — not just topic label — is a standard part of the briefing process here.

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