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Workplace Culture Speakers

Workplace Culture Speakers

Kelliesha White - Marketer, Keynote Speaker
Kelliesha White Marketer
  • Gen Z Marketing
  • The Power of Inclusive Marketing
  • The Power of Community Marketing
Kelly Vero - Futurist, Game Developer, and Architect of the Metaverse, Keynote Speaker
Kelly Vero Futurist, Game Developer, and Architect of the Metaverse
  • Free-to-Play :Developing Creators in the Metaverse.
  • Betting on the Metaverse : Why the future of Casinos is Web3.
  • The Metaverse and you!: How the Metaverse is going to evolve and change the way we work.
Kevin Gaskell - Inspiring Business Leader, Serial Entrepreneur, Adventurer, Keynote Speaker
Kevin Gaskell Inspiring Business Leader, Serial Entrepreneur, Adventurer
  • Building a World Class Company
  • Leading Teams to Extraordinary Performance
  • Practical Leadership in a Challenging Market
Kim To - Top 50 Influential Neurodivergent Women | Founder of Flair | Certified ADHD Coach | MHFA & Neurodiverse Advocate, Keynote Speaker
Kim To Top 50 Influential Neurodivergent Women | Founder of Flair | Certified ADHD Coach | MHFA & Neurodiverse Advocate
  • My journey with ADHD and navigating workplaces
  • Celebrating neurodiversity, what it is and why workplaces need it
  • Neurodiversity and Entrepreneurship
Kirsty Hulse - CEO, Neuroworx | Founder, Roar Training & Confidence Live, Keynote Speaker
Kirsty Hulse CEO, Neuroworx | Founder, Roar Training & Confidence Live
  • Confidence in the Age of AI: How to Stay Human in a Machine World
  • Brains, Burnout & the Bottom Line: The Neuroscience of Sustainable Performance
  • From Chaos to Clarity: How to Lead with Confidence in Times of Uncertainty
Laurence Clark - Comedian, Keynote, Writer, Keynote Speaker
Laurence Clark Comedian, Keynote, Writer
  • Inclusivity
  • Equality
  • Diversity
Leanne Elliott Young - CEO Co-Founder IoDF | #No1 Fashion Digital Product Passport (DPP) | 7 World-Firsts | Vogue Business 100 Innovator | UN Speaker | 100 Women Davos | Sustainability Tech | No.1 Woman in Web3 Europe | Top 100 Women Tech |, Keynote Speaker
Leanne Elliott Young CEO Co-Founder IoDF | #No1 Fashion Digital Product Passport (DPP) | 7 World-Firsts | Vogue Business 100 Innovator | UN Speaker | 100 Women Davos | Sustainability Tech | No.1 Woman in Web3 Europe | Top 100 Women Tech |
Leanne Maskell - ADHD Coach, Author & Activist, LinkedIn TopVoice, Keynote Speaker
Leanne Maskell ADHD Coach, Author & Activist, LinkedIn TopVoice
  • ADHD AwarenessADHD Champions
Lee Chambers - Psychologist, Founder Wellbeing and Inclusion Expert, Keynote Speaker
Lee Chambers Psychologist, Founder Wellbeing and Inclusion Expert
  • The Future of Workplace Wellbeing
  • Male Allyship: From Words to Action
  • Black Mental Health: A Missing Conversation
Lee Warren - Business, Sales & Communication Speaker , Keynote Speaker
Lee Warren Business, Sales & Communication Speaker
  • How to Persuade Anyone To Do Anything (well, almost!)
  • Making Networking Work
  • Grown-Ups Don’t use PowerPoint
Lord Sebastian COE - President of World Athletics | Director of British Olympics | Chairman of The Organising Committee of the London Olympic and Paralympic Games | Chancellor of Loughborough University | Executive Chairman of CSM Sport and Entertainment, Keynote Speaker
Lord Sebastian COE President of World Athletics | Director of British Olympics | Chairman of The Organising Committee of the London Olympic and Paralympic Games | Chancellor of Loughborough University | Executive Chairman of CSM Sport and Entertainment
  • Change, risk & handling uncertainty
  • Teamwork and collaboration & breaking down silos
  • Leadership & resilience
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
Louis Weinstock - Award Winning Social Entrepreneur | Author | Psychotherapist, Keynote Speaker
Louis Weinstock Award Winning Social Entrepreneur | Author | Psychotherapist
  • Digital Technology and Mental Health
  • Designing Games for Good
  • Transforming Grief and Trauma
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.
Lucy Cooke - NY Times Bestselling Author | Public Speaker | National Geographic Explorer | Award-Winning Documentary Presenter & Producer | Zoologist, Keynote Speaker New
Lucy Cooke NY Times Bestselling Author | Public Speaker | National Geographic Explorer | Award-Winning Documentary Presenter & Producer | Zoologist
  • What it really means to channel your inner wolf: Smarter leadership lessons from the wild
  • Work Like a Sloth, think like an octopus: Lessons from Nature’s greatest survivors
  • Survival of the flexible – Darwin in the boardroom
Lucy Faulks-Barnard  - Mental Health and Resilience Expert , Keynote Speaker
Lucy Faulks-Barnard Mental Health and Resilience Expert
  • Boost your Resilience and Protect your Mental Wellbeing
  • Boost Resilience, Embrace Change and Thrive at Work
  • Wellbeing - How to Make it Matter
Luke Donald - Team Europe Ryder Cup captain and former World No 1 golfer., Keynote Speaker New
Luke Donald Team Europe Ryder Cup captain and former World No 1 golfer.
  • How to establish and sustain a high-performing team.
Manisha Tailor  - Author, Speaker, Educator, Keynote Speaker
Manisha Tailor MBE Author, Speaker, Educator
  • Aspirations (Overcoming Adversity)
  • Resilience
  • Anti-Racism
Marc Priestley - Former F1 Pit Crew, now a TV presenter, Team Culture & Elite Performance Expert. Corporate Consultant & Speaker, Coach & Mentor, Keynote Speaker
Marc Priestley Former F1 Pit Crew, now a TV presenter, Team Culture & Elite Performance Expert. Corporate Consultant & Speaker, Coach & Mentor
  • Perform at a Higher Level Everyday
  • Creating Your Own F1 Data Analysis
  • The ROI of Looking after Your Team
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

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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