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Workplace Culture Speakers

Workplace Culture Speakers

Caspar Craven - Inspirational Keynote Speaker, Entrepreneur, Adventurer, Former CFO, Author, Keynote Speaker
Caspar Craven Inspirational Keynote Speaker, Entrepreneur, Adventurer, Former CFO, Author
  • Think Big. Think Bold. How to Achieve the Impossible
  • Be more Human: Re-thinking the Rules of High-Performance Teamwork
  • Time to Change Tack - Developing Agility and Resilience
Cassandra Stavrou MBE - Founder at PROPER Snacks the maker of PROPERCORN and PROPERCHIPS, Keynote Speaker
Cassandra Stavrou MBE Founder at PROPER Snacks the maker of PROPERCORN and PROPERCHIPS
  • Entrepreneurship and Investment
  • Creativity
  • Disruptive Innovation
Chris Cox - Broadway, Westend and BBC TV Star, Keynote Speaker
Chris Cox Broadway, Westend and BBC TV Star
  • The Magic Of Creativity
  • Psychology Of Change - How We Are All The Greatest Magicians In The World
Chris Hirst - Global CEO (ex Havas and WPP) | Best-Selling & Award-Winning Author: No Bullsh*t Leadership, Keynote Speaker
Chris Hirst Global CEO (ex Havas and WPP) | Best-Selling & Award-Winning Author: No Bullsh*t Leadership
  • No Bullsh*t Leadership: The five golden rules for inspiring and effective leadership
  • Superpower: What culture is, why it matters and how to be brilliant at it.
  • Revolution: Leading transformational change in a world that has never moved so fast
Chris Moon MBE - Motivational Speaker, Keynote Speaker
CHRIS MOON MBE Motivational Speaker
  • Motivation and Inspiration
  • Change- How to Adapt and Thrive
  • Resilience-A Practical Guide
Christopher TS Harvey - Top 50 Global Thought Leaders & Influencers on Change Management | Keynote Speaker on ‘Demystifying Change’ | Head of Change at Tesco, Keynote Speaker
Chris Harvey aka The Change Guy Top 50 Global Thought Leaders & Influencers on Change Management | Keynote Speaker on ‘Demystifying Change’ | Head of Change at Tesco
  • Demystifying Change
  • Change Management
  • How to Drive Successful Change
Cien Solon - AI Founder | Strategy Advisor for Regulated Industries | Speaker | Investor, Keynote Speaker New
Cien Solon AI Founder | Strategy Advisor for Regulated Industries | Speaker | Investor
Claire Harper  - Expert in Marketing, Branding and Enterprise | NED | Consultant | Mentor | Keynote Speaker, Keynote Speaker
Claire Harper Expert in Marketing, Branding and Enterprise | NED | Consultant | Mentor | Keynote Speaker
  • Marketing and branding. An insight into the essential tools to succeed in capturing the hearts and minds of new and loyal customers.
  • The ideal customer. How to ensure your brand continues to adapt and develop its customer strategy in a constantly changing retail and digital market.
  • Women in business. How to challenge the status quo and prove that the male-dominated world in business and retail is no longer a reality.
Dan Gingiss - The Experience Maker, Keynote Speaker New
Dan Gingiss The Experience Maker
Daphne Costa Lopes - Head of Customer Success, UKI at Hubspot , Keynote Speaker
Daphne Costa Lopes Head of Customer Success, UKI at Hubspot
  • Building a Second Growth Engine: Why You Should Invest in CS
  • Why Customer Success is the Key To Durable and Sustainable Growth
  • Breaking Linear Growth with CX
Darren Edwards - Record-Breaking Disabled Adventurer | Award-Winning Keynote Speaker  Best-Selling Author | Founder of Adaptive Expeditions, Keynote Speaker
Darren Edwards Record-Breaking Disabled Adventurer | Award-Winning Keynote Speaker Best-Selling Author | Founder of Adaptive Expeditions
  • ‘The Adaptive Mindset – The Five Pillars to Overcome Adversity’
  • 'Uncharted Horizons - World-First Leadership and Teamwork'
  • "Strength Through Adversity": A Journey of Resilience and Triumph
David Constantine MBE - Founder Director @ Freedom Through Design | Founder of Motivation Charitable Trust, Keynote Speaker
David Constantine MBE Founder Director @ Freedom Through Design | Founder of Motivation Charitable Trust
  • Embracing Disability
  • Importance & Value of Design
  • The Role of Charity in Changing People’s Lives
David Coulthard MBE - Formula 1 Driver |  Broadcaster | Author | Entrepreneur, Keynote Speaker
David Coulthard MBE Formula 1 Driver | Broadcaster | Author | Entrepreneur
Dean Leak - High performance culture and leadership coach, Keynote Speaker
Dean Leak High performance culture and leadership coach
  • Team Culture : Creating a culture of performance enablement, empowering individuals and teams their full potential.
  • Human centred leadership : human connection, effective communication, and cultural excellence
  • Imposter Syndrome : Turning doubt, into career success.
Deborah Rosado Shaw - Former PepsiCo SVP, Chief Global Diversity & Engagement | Strategist | Advisor | Award Winning Entrepreneur, Keynote Speaker
Deborah Rosado Shaw Former PepsiCo SVP, Chief Global Diversity & Engagement | Strategist | Advisor | Award Winning Entrepreneur
  • Winning in A New Era of Diversity: Using the “Moment” to Power Critical Business Objectives
  • Shaping a Culture that Elevates Performance: Enable, Engage & Empower Your Teams
  • Success Strategies for Women: Access to Increased Performance, Impact & Fulfillment
 Debra Searle MBE - Professional Adventurer & Entrepreneur(Mindset & Resilience Speaker), Keynote Speaker
Debra Searle MBE Professional Adventurer & Entrepreneur(Mindset & Resilience Speaker)
  • Choose Your Attitude! It’s not magic: it’s mindset.
  • Practical tools to stay motivated and build resilience.
  • Wellbeing techniques to expand our ability to tolerate the challenges.
Dino Sofos - Podcast Pioneer, CEO at Persephonica, Producer of The News Agents, pioneered Brexitcast podcast, Keynote Speaker on Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Keynote Speaker
Dino Sofos Podcast Pioneer, CEO at Persephonica, Producer of The News Agents, pioneered Brexitcast podcast, Keynote Speaker on Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Podcasts
  • Media
  • Entrepreneurship
Aaron Balick - Psychology : Applied | People | Business | Culture | Tech | Society. Author, Keynote Speaker, Psychotherapist, and Consultant., Keynote Speaker
Dr Aaron Balick Psychology : Applied | People | Business | Culture | Tech | Society. Author, Keynote Speaker, Psychotherapist, and Consultant.
  • The Psychology of Technology
  • Psychological Wellbeing and Excellence in the Workplace
  • The Elements of Personal Leadership
 Dr Alex George - UK Ambassador for Mental Health|  Host of @thestompcast |  Co-founder of  @be_mettle_  |  Best selling Author | Keynote Speaker, Keynote Speaker
Dr Alex George UK Ambassador for Mental Health| Host of @thestompcast | Co-founder of @be_mettle_ | Best selling Author | Keynote Speaker
  • Mental health
  • Wellbeing in the workplace
  • Managing High Performance Teams

Frequently Asked Questions About
Workplace Culture Speakers

Workplace culture speakers start at £5,000 for the UK market. Senior practitioners and C-suite-credentialled speakers typically sit between £10,000 and £25,000, depending on profile and sector depth. The top tier reaches £50,000, with celebrity speakers running 2–3 times above that. Format also affects fee — a 3-hour workshop commands a higher rate than a 45-minute keynote. For a full breakdown by profile and format, see our 2026 fee guide.

3 to 6 months is the standard lead time for in-demand practitioners — the speakers with genuine operational authority get committed early. Post-restructure or urgent culture events can often be accommodated within 4 to 6 weeks through our 1,190+ global network, but quality of fit narrows with shorter lead times. Confirming availability as soon as the event brief is set gives you the widest shortlist and the strongest sector match.

A keynote — typically 45 to 60 minutes — sets direction, shifts mindset, and creates a shared reference point across a large audience. A workshop — usually 2 to 4 hours — builds capability and produces tangible outputs. These are different disciplines, and a speaker who excels in one is not automatically effective in the other. Establish the format before shortlisting, as this single decision shapes every other selection criterion.

Yes — and sector specificity is one of the primary selection criteria, not an optional add-on. A speaker whose culture experience is rooted in financial services will frame accountability, psychological safety, and hybrid working very differently than one from tech or healthcare. Pre-event briefing 2 to 3 weeks before the engagement ensures the content is calibrated to your audience's actual constraints rather than a generic culture model.

Yes, both formats are available across the 300+ UK roster and wider global network. Virtual culture sessions require different room design — shorter segments, structured interaction, and pre-event participant priming — and the strongest practitioners adjust their delivery accordingly rather than simply transferring a stage keynote to a screen. Technical setup and rehearsal are included in the booking process to ensure the session lands as intended.

Standard scope covers a pre-event briefing call, content customisation to your brief, delivery of the keynote or workshop, and a post-session Q&A where agreed. Optional additions include pre-read materials, post-event reflection guides, follow-on workshop sessions, and internal cascade resources designed for middle managers to use with their teams. These add-ons are discussed at briefing stage and structured into the engagement where the organisation has a clear post-event behaviour-change objective.

Three things determine whether a culture session produces behaviour change or just applause. First, speaker selection — practitioners who held operational authority during a culture crisis carry a different credibility than commentators; senior rooms identify the distinction within minutes. Second, session design — the catalyst moment must be anchored to a specific behavioural question the audience is already wrestling with, not a general culture model delivered from the outside. Third, audience calibration — C-suite and director-level rooms need a speaker who addresses them as peers facing a real constraint, not an educator presenting a framework. The behavioural mechanism — what the audience will do differently on the following Monday — must be explicit in the session design, not left as an implicit aspiration.

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