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Workplace Culture Speakers

Workplace Culture Speakers

Mariano Sigman  - Global TED Speaker - Neuroscientist and Author, Keynote Speaker
Mariano Sigman Global TED Speaker - Neuroscientist and Author
  • Neuroscience of human decisions
  • Learning and transformation
  • Armed group operation and leadership
Mark Denton - Leadership, Teamwork and Resilience Speaker, Keynote Speaker
Mark Denton Leadership, Teamwork and Resilience Speaker
  • Leadership
  • Teamwork
  • High Performance
Mark Gallagher - Formula 1 Motor Racing Executive, Public Speaker, Entrepreneur & Media Commentator, Keynote Speaker New
Mark Gallagher Formula 1 Motor Racing Executive, Public Speaker, Entrepreneur & Media Commentator
Mark Hyman - #1 New York Times Bestselling Author, Podcast Host, Doctor’s Farmacy, Senior Advisor, Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine, Keynote Speaker
Mark HYMAN, MD #1 New York Times Bestselling Author, Podcast Host, Doctor’s Farmacy, Senior Advisor, Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
  • Don’t Treat Disease, Create Health:
  • Functional Medicine:
  • The UltraMind Solution, Healthy Body, Happy Mind:
Mark Saxby - Social Media Radical Changing Mindsets Across Education and the Corporate World., Keynote Speaker
Mark Saxby Social Media Radical Changing Mindsets Across Education and the Corporate World.
Martha Barnard-Rae - Founder + CEO | Word Candy, Keynote Speaker
Martha Barnard-Rae Founder + CEO | Word Candy
  • Values-based business: Communicate your business values to attract the right people (and weed out the wrong ones)
  • All over the shop: Plan and repurpose your content (and get your life back!)
  • The business of neurodiversity: How I run a flawless business with ADHD. (Spoiler alert: I don’t.)
Martin Laschkolnig - Serenity in Leadership - How to Thrive in Uncertain Times - Keynote Speaker, Trainer, Coach, Keynote Speaker
Martin Laschkolnig Serenity in Leadership - How to Thrive in Uncertain Times - Keynote Speaker, Trainer, Coach
  • Serenity in Leadership in Turbulent Times
  • Serenity in Times of Crisis
  • Moving Mountains Together
Matt Phelan - Top Employee Happiness Speaker | Co-Founder of The Happiness Index | Best Selling  Author of “Freedom To Be Happy” | TEDx Speaker | NED , Keynote Speaker
Matt Phelan Top Employee Happiness Speaker | Co-Founder of The Happiness Index | Best Selling Author of “Freedom To Be Happy” | TEDx Speaker | NED
  • 12 Million Lessons in Employee Happiness: The Super Happiness Suit with In-Built Emotional Deflector Field
  • Freedom to be Happy: The Business Case For Happiness
  • The Happiness Index Founder Story: Scaling Happiness
Matt Stellingwerf  - Comedian, Host, MC, Keynote Speaker
Matt Stellingwerf Comedian, Host, MC
  • Comedy
  • Criminology
Matthew Luhn - Top Creativity Keynote Speaker, Award Winning Filmmaker, Director, Former Lead Storyteller and Animator at Pixar Studios, Keynote Speaker
Matthew Luhn Top Creativity Keynote Speaker, Award Winning Filmmaker, Director, Former Lead Storyteller and Animator at Pixar Studios
  • STORYTELLING FOR BUSINESS
  • INSPIRING CREATIVITY IN THE WORKPLACE
  • TO INNOVATION AND BEYOND
Max Klymenko -  Creative Director & Content Creator , Keynote Speaker
Max Klymenko Creative Director & Content Creator
  • Business and Social Media
  • The War on Ukraine
  • Creativity
Max Whitlock - Artistic Gymnast | Triple World and Olympic gold Medallist | Keynote Speaker, Keynote Speaker
Max Whitlock OBE Artistic Gymnast | Triple World and Olympic gold Medallist | Keynote Speaker
  • Introduction and perfomance
  • Sheer element: The art of starting - Thee 3 main points when it comes to preparing for a pressured environment.
  • Circle element: The cycle of improvement
Metta World Peace - (fka Ron Artest) NBA Champion and All-Star, Coach, Mental Health Advocate and Entrepreneur, Keynote Speaker
Metta World Peace (fka Ron Artest) NBA Champion and All-Star, Coach, Mental Health Advocate and Entrepreneur
  • BE ON TOP OF YOUR GAME BY TAKING CARE OF YOURSELF
  • TO BE A CHAMPION YOU NEED HUSTLE, REINVENTION, AND TENACITY
  • FIRESIDE CHAT
Mike Bates - MOD Covert Operations Leader and HUMINT specialist turned Founder, International Keynote Speaker and Solo Ocean Rower. , Keynote Speaker New
Mike Bates MOD Covert Operations Leader and HUMINT specialist turned Founder, International Keynote Speaker and Solo Ocean Rower.
  • Resilience under fire: building a mental “wall of evidence” to build self-belief and withstand stress before and after the storm.
  • Leadership from the shadows: how authenticity, trust and courage combine when stakes are high, drawing from times when failure wasn’t an option.
  • Living without limits: stepping beyond comfort zones—from covert fields to solo ocean row—to redefine what’s possible for the individual and team.
Mimi Nicklin - Best Selling Author | Podcaster | Marketing Strategist | Empathy Advocate, Keynote Speaker
Mimi Nicklin Best Selling Author | Podcaster | Marketing Strategist | Empathy Advocate
  • Transformational Multi Generational Leadership
  • The Role of Psychological Safety in Performance & Growth
  • Listening-Led Leadership
Mo Gawdat - Former CBO Google [X], Serial Entrepreneur and Author of “Solve for Happy, Keynote Speaker
Mo Gawdat Former CBO Google [X], Serial Entrepreneur and Author of “Solve for Happy
  • Finding Silver Linings in the Face of Crisis
  • Solve for Happy at Work
  • Solve for Happy
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
Neil West - Former Apple as Head of Music (UK & Europe) and Country Manager for App Store, Apple TV+, Apple Music, Keynote Speaker
Neil West Former Apple as Head of Music (UK & Europe) and Country Manager for App Store, Apple TV+, Apple Music
  • Revolutionizing the Music Industry
  • Leading customers through change: Lessons from Apple’s App Store, iTunes, Apple Music, and Apple TV+
  • Keep it Simple: Lessons from Steve Jobs
Nicola Adams OBE - Actor and 2x Olympic Champion, Keynote Speaker
Nicola Adams OBE Actor and 2x Olympic Champion
  • Peak Performance
  • Diversity
  • Maximising Success
Nicole Bearne - Communication, Culture and Employee Experience Consultant. Former Head of Internal Comms at Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team. Board Director at Motorsport UK. Helping organisations build happy, high-performing teams., Keynote Speaker New
Nicole Bearne Communication, Culture and Employee Experience Consultant. Former Head of Internal Comms at Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team. Board Director at Motorsport UK. Helping organisations build happy, high-performing 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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