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Workplace Culture Speakers

Workplace Culture Speakers

Roy Gluckman - Diversity, Inclusion, Equity & Belonging Speaker, Facilitator, Content Creator, and Consultant, Keynote Speaker
Roy Gluckman Diversity, Inclusion, Equity & Belonging Speaker, Facilitator, Content Creator, and Consultant
  • DEIB in a Hybrid Remote Working World
  • Inclusive Decision Making: Unconscious Bias in Decision Making
  • The Why of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Ryan Zaman - Founder at Alloy Worldwide | Project Manager, Writer, Inclusion Consultant | DEI, Keynote Speaker
Ryan Zaman Founder at Alloy Worldwide | Project Manager, Writer, Inclusion Consultant | DEI
  • Corporate DEI with special focus on LGBTQIA+ and Disabled communities, as well as intersectionality in general
  • Diversity v inclusion
  • Importance of authentic representation
Sarah Müllertz - Founder & Creative Director, KINRADEN, Keynote Speaker
Sarah Müllertz Founder & Creative Director, KINRADEN
  • Timeless Creation: Elevating Materials and Adding Long-Term Value
  • Midlife Career Change: From Part-Time Passion Project to International Brand
  • Organic Growth: the importance of Remaining Aligned with Your Vision
Saski -  LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Specialist, Keynote Speaker
Saski LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Specialist
  • LGBTQIA+ Inclusion and The Power of Allyship
  • Parenting Journey
  • Resilience, Empowerment and Motivation
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
Silvia Garcia - Former International Marketing Director and President of the Happiness Institute of Coca-Cola, Keynote Speaker
Silvia Garcia Former International Marketing Director and President of the Happiness Institute of Coca-Cola
  • How to synergize AI's possibilities with human potential to create a brighter future
  • Future of Work, Science-Proven Ingredients to Succeed at The Workplace
  • How to Program Your Mind for Success (And Happiness)
Simon Squibb - Investor and Founder at HelpBnk | Influencer | Keynote Speaker, Keynote Speaker
Simon Squibb Investor and Founder at HelpBnk | Influencer | Keynote Speaker
  • Advertising, Marketing & Sales
  • CEO’s & Entrepreneurs
  • Change
Simon Wheatcroft - Storyteller | Technologist | Adventurer |  Inclusivity Consultant| Award-winning educator., Keynote Speaker
Simon Wheatcroft Storyteller | Technologist | Adventurer | Inclusivity Consultant| Award-winning educator.
  • &Adapt: How to create a more accessible world by adapting technology
  • Inclusive Design and Intuitive Experience
  • Quitting and Failure: How facing adversity creates a mindset to achieve your goals
Stefan Lindegaard - Growth Mindset and Innovation Thought Leader | Author | Keynote Speaker, Keynote Speaker
STEFAN LINDEGAARD Growth Mindset and Innovation Thought Leader | Author | Keynote Speaker
  • The Growth Mindset for Shaping the Future and Networked Innovation
  • Psychological Safety
  • Leadership and Teamwork
Stephen Attenborough - Commercial Director at Virgin Galactic, Keynote Speaker
Stephen Attenborough Commercial Director at Virgin Galactic
  • Opening access to space for the benefit of humankind
  • Making the impossible, possible
  • Keeping wealthy customers on your side and by your side, regardless of terrain
Steve Backshall MBE - Natural history TV presenter, adventurer, public speaker and author, Keynote Speaker
Steve Backshall MBE Natural history TV presenter, adventurer, public speaker and author
Ted Souder - Former Head of Industry, Retail at Google | Founder of the Google CFO Forum | Speaker | Advisor |  Board Director, Keynote Speaker
Ted Souder Former Head of Industry, Retail at Google | Founder of the Google CFO Forum | Speaker | Advisor | Board Director
  • Staying Ahead of the Curve: AI as Your Business Accelerator
  • Digital Transformation Is In Your Future
  • Building And Supporting Digital-First Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
The Tempest Two - Keynote Speakers |  Adventurers , Keynote Speaker
The Tempest Two Keynote Speakers | Adventurers
Thomas Eckschmidt  - President of the Board of CBJourney | Co-Author of Conscious Capitalism Field Guide (Harvard), Thought Leader & Business Strategist, Keynote Speaker
Thomas Eckschmidt President of the Board of CBJourney | Co-Author of Conscious Capitalism Field Guide (Harvard), Thought Leader & Business Strategist
  • People, Purpose and Performance: new business models to meet the new economy
  • How organizations prepare for the Millennial economy
  • Conscious Capitalism: The successful alternative to help your organization face the next challenges
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.
Timothy Armoo - Vice President Influencer Marketing at Brainlabs, Former CEO and Founder at Fanbytes, Social Media Marketing expert, Diversity Speaker, Keynote Speaker
Timothy Armoo Vice President Influencer Marketing at Brainlabs, Former CEO and Founder at Fanbytes, Social Media Marketing expert, Diversity Speaker
  • Business
  • Marketing
  • Social Media
Tom Bilyeu - Founder, Quest Nutrition (Acq. for $1B); Co-Founder/CEO, Impact Theory, Keynote Speaker
Tom Bilyeu Founder, Quest Nutrition (Acq. for $1B); Co-Founder/CEO, Impact Theory
  • Building a Billion Dollar Brand: Inside the Hypergrowth of Quest Nutrition
  • Creating an Unstoppable Team: High-Performance Leadership
  • Secrets to Building Self-Motivated Sales Forces
Tom Clark - Formula 1 Performance Coach, Keynote Speaker
Tom Clark Formula 1 Performance Coach
  • Circadian rhythm & High performance
  • Marginal gains & Stress management
  • Mental resilience
Toni Kent - Event MC, Moderator, Keynote Speaker for Technology sector, Future of Work, Social Mobility,  Stand-up, Author, Podcast Host, Motivational, Inspirational and Resilience Speaker, Keynote Speaker
Toni Kent Event MC, Moderator, Keynote Speaker for Technology sector, Future of Work, Social Mobility, Stand-up, Author, Podcast Host, Motivational, Inspirational and Resilience Speaker
  • I Belong Here! Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
  • It’s Too Risky!
  • The Truth about Social Mobility
Victoria Gosling OBE - CEO GB Snowsport | Fintech Leader | Keynote Speaker, Keynote Speaker
Victoria Gosling OBE CEO GB Snowsport | Fintech Leader | Keynote Speaker
  • Leading into the Unknown
  • Freestyle Leadership
  • Winning with Less

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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