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Women's Day Speakers

Women's Day Speakers

Top 5 Interesting Topics To Highlight At Your Next International Women’s Day Event Spectacular Female Empowerment Speakers From Speaker Agency UK Talk To Speaker Agency UK Today We represent influential and inspiring Women's Day Speakers who are known worldwide. Browse through Speaker Agency speakers and get in touch!

Lorraine Heggessey - Inspirational Speaker | Leader | Innovator, Keynote Speaker
Lorraine Heggessey Inspirational Speaker | Leader | Innovator
  • Making Change Happen
  • Star Quality Leadership
  • Creating an Intrapreneurial, Empowered Work Culture
Louise Troen - Former VP of Marketing & Communications at Bumble, Headspace & Formula E. , Keynote Speaker
Louise Troen Former VP of Marketing & Communications at Bumble, Headspace & Formula E.
  • The power of brand and storytelling.
  • Tech for good, and how to build it better.
  • The role of marketing in today’s modern world.
Mariam Naseem - Polar & Planetary Researcher | Consultant | Tech Strategist | Business Development | Engineer | Space Advocate, Keynote Speaker
Mariam Naseem Polar & Planetary Researcher | Consultant | Tech Strategist | Business Development | Engineer | Space Advocate
  • Space Exploration
  • Planetary Science
  • Astrobiology
Megan Caywood Cooper -  Founder and CEO | Forbes 30 under 30  |  FT Top 100 women in Fintech | Former Chief Product Officer at Barclays | Former Chief Platform Officer Starling Bank, Keynote Speaker
Megan Caywood Cooper Founder and CEO | Forbes 30 under 30 | FT Top 100 women in Fintech | Former Chief Product Officer at Barclays | Former Chief Platform Officer Starling Bank
  • Fintech
  • Banking Platforms
  • Super Apps
Mónica Muriel - CEO and Founder of Zurita Madrid and NEST Solutions, Keynote Speaker
Mónica Muriel CEO and Founder of Zurita Madrid and NEST Solutions
  • Sustainability as an Act of Faith
  • Stilettos, Veils, Corsets, and Women's Liberation
  • Driving Your Company in Circles
Monique Morrow - Venture Partner | WEF Contributor | Futurist | Emerging Technology Architecht, Keynote Speaker
Monique Morrow Venture Partner | WEF Contributor | Futurist | Emerging Technology Architecht
  • Advancing Women in Tech: A Look into How Far We’ve Come
  • Privacy Isn’t Dead
  • Cybersecurity: A Global Responsibility
Musonda Veronica Malama  - Microsoft D365 Programme Manager | Career Coach | Keynote Speaker, Keynote Speaker
Musonda Veronica Malama Microsoft D365 Programme Manager | Career Coach | Keynote Speaker
  • The Say Yes Strategy: Embrace the Unknown Say yes, then make it happen.
  • Breaking into Tech: Your Career Transformation Blueprint.
  • Different By Design: Building Teams That Win because they don’t match
Natalie Costa - Parent Coach and Confidence Coach for Children, Keynote Speaker
Natalie Costa Parent Coach and Confidence Coach for Children
  • Navigating big emotions and building deeper connections with your child
  • Helping your child navigate worry and anxiety
  • Boosting your child’s motivation helping them develop a growth mindset
Nicola Green - Critically Acclaimed Artist and Social Historian | Expert on Identity, Race, Allyship and Inclusion, Keynote Speaker
Nicola Green Critically Acclaimed Artist and Social Historian | Expert on Identity, Race, Allyship and Inclusion
  • Why Allyship is a Verb and Not a Noun: How the Art of Allyship can unlock diversity and inclusion
  • Exploring Pillars of Whiteness: The vital role of the Visual Image in breaking down barriers of identity, race and gender
  • Why the Visual Image, and How We See Each Other, is Central to How We Understand Each Other
Paula Reid - Inspirational Business Speaker, Author and Adventurer, Keynote Speaker
Paula Reid Inspirational Business Speaker, Author and Adventurer
  • Adventure Psychology: Going Knowingly into the Unknown:
  • Ski Full Distance to the South Pole
  • Sailing round-the-world – Boat to Boardroom
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
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 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
Robin Teigland - Professor of Strategy and Management of Digitalization | Keynote Speaker | Co-Founder @ Peniche Ocean Watch, Keynote Speaker
Robin Teigland Professor of Strategy and Management of Digitalization | Keynote Speaker | Co-Founder @ Peniche Ocean Watch
  • Digital Transformation of Society & Future of Labour
  • Corporate Governance & Artificial Intelligence Leadership
  • Building an AI Innovation Ecosystem
Sarah Ann Macklin - multifaceted force in the realm of health, nutrition, and advocacy, Keynote Speaker
Sarah Ann Macklin multifaceted force in the realm of health, nutrition, and advocacy
  • Female leadership/role models
  • Neurodiversity: Recognising and celebrating
  • Resilience
Saski -  LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Specialist, Keynote Speaker
Saski LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Specialist
  • LGBTQIA+ Inclusion and The Power of Allyship
  • Parenting Journey
  • Resilience, Empowerment and Motivation
Scarlett Roberts - Exercise Physiologist | Prescriptive Exercise | Movement for Mental Health | Ex Prisoner | Author, Keynote Speaker
Scarlett Roberts Exercise Physiologist | Prescriptive Exercise | Movement for Mental Health | Ex Prisoner | Author
  • Exercise as medicine
  • Movement for mental health
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
Sol Rashidi  - 4x C-Suite & Amazon Exec, World’s 1st Chief AI Officer, 10 Patents, Best-Selling Author and Forbes Writer, “Top 100 AI Thought Leaders”, “50 Most Powerful Women in Tech”, Harvard Fellow, Keynote Speaker
Sol Rashidi 4x C-Suite & Amazon Exec, World’s 1st Chief AI Officer, 10 Patents, Best-Selling Author and Forbes Writer, “Top 100 AI Thought Leaders”, “50 Most Powerful Women in Tech”, Harvard Fellow

Frequently Asked Questions About
Women's Day Speakers

Women's Day speaker fees start at £3,000 for wellbeing-focused IWD profiles and £5,000 for corporate leadership and pipeline-equity speakers. Most bookings fall between £5,000 and £25,000. Top-tier speakers reach £50,000, and celebrity speakers sit above that at 2–3 times the top-tier rate. For a full breakdown of what drives fee variation, see our guide on how much a keynote speaker costs in the UK.

International Women's Day falls on 8 March every year — a fixed, high-competition date. Three to six months' lead time is standard, and premium speakers for 2026 events are typically confirmed by January. Bookings under six weeks out are possible through our 1,190+ global network, but availability narrows sharply from late January, and shortlist quality is better the earlier you brief us.

A keynote runs 45 to 60 minutes, delivers one clear message, and scales to large rooms. A workshop runs 2 to 4 hours, requires active participant interaction, and produces tangible outputs — frameworks, commitments, or action plans. The speaker profiles required for each format are materially different. Scoping one as a fallback for the other leads to a mismatched brief; confirm format before shortlisting.

Yes. Every booking includes a pre-event briefing session scheduled 2 to 3 weeks before the event. Speakers with direct practitioner backgrounds in financial services, technology, healthcare, or the public sector can adapt references, data points, and case studies to your audience's specific context. The depth of that tailoring is directly proportional to the quality and specificity of the briefing you provide.

Yes — virtual and hybrid delivery is standard across the roster. Tech rehearsal and platform setup guidance are included in the booking scope. For large-scale virtual IWD events with 500 or more attendees, flag your platform at enquiry stage so compatibility is confirmed before contracting. Most common platforms are supported without additional configuration.

Standard scope covers the speaker fee, pre-event briefing, agreed content customisation, and on-the-day delivery. Optional additions include a post-event Q&A, panel moderation, a workshop extension, and written follow-up materials for attendees. Every engagement is scoped in writing before contract, so there are no ambiguities about deliverables on the day. Travel and accommodation are costed separately where required.

That outcome is a briefing and selection problem, not a speaker quality problem. It starts with specifying a desired post-event behaviour change — "our senior team will sponsor, not just mentor, two women in the next quarter" is a brief; "inspire our people" is not. From there, the speaker type must match the format: a practitioner who has built a gender-diverse team speaks differently to a sceptical room than a motivational speaker does. Speaker Agency's pre-event briefing process sharpens content to your specific organisational context, so the speaker arrives knowing your pipeline data, your cultural fault lines, and the one shift you need the room to make.

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