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Leadership Speakers

Leadership Speakers

Leadership is a task that is both exhilarating and daunting in equal measures. Speaker Agency Leadership Speakers come from varied leadership backgrounds and market sectors.

Will Higham - Behavioural Futurist & Trend Forecasting Strategist, Keynote Speaker Consumer Trends & Market Evolution
Will Higham Behavioural Futurist & Trend Forecasting Strategist
  • Create a workplace fit for the future
  • Future-proof your sales team
  • Four ways to innovate
Yves Morieux - Senior Partner and Managing Director of the BCG Institute for Organization, Creator of Smart Simplicity, Keynote Speaker
Yves Morieux Senior Partner and Managing Director of the BCG Institute for Organization, Creator of Smart Simplicity
  • Smart Simplicity
  • Mobilization and Motivation Throughout Large-Scale Change Programs
  • Corporate Strategy
Zack Kass - AI Futurist, former Head of Go To Market at OpenAI, Keynote Speaker
Zack Kass AI Futurist, former Head of Go To Market at OpenAI
  • AI: Humanity’s New Dawn:
  • Unleash AI’s potential to redefine productivity and reinvent employee satisfaction.
  • The Innovator’s Dilemma: Navigating Our AI Future
Zafer Parlar - Former Nike General Manager, Founder of Istventures Private Equity, Author of ''Business Over Turkish Coffee” , Keynote Speaker
Zafer Parlar Former Nike General Manager, Founder of Istventures Private Equity, Author of ''Business Over Turkish Coffee”
  • International Business Development and Management
  • Managing Through High Inflation and Interest Rates

Frequently Asked Questions About
Leadership Speakers

Leadership speakers in the UK start at £5,000, with top-tier practitioners reaching £50,000. Most corporate bookings fall between £5,000 and £25,000, depending on speaker seniority, format, and audience size. Celebrity speakers typically command 2–3 times the top-tier rate. The 2026 fee guide covers the full breakdown, including what drives fees up or down within those ranges.

Book 3 to 6 months ahead to secure first-choice availability. Named senior-tier leadership speakers — particularly those with board-level and financial services credibility — fill their calendars faster than the average, making early commitment more important than on most other topic pages. If your timeline is under 6 weeks, a last-minute network is available, though shortlist depth narrows considerably the closer you are to the event date.

A keynote runs 45 to 60 minutes: single-direction, large audience, designed to shift thinking. A workshop runs 2 to 4 hours: participatory, smaller cohort, built for application rather than inspiration. The skills required are different and the speakers are rarely interchangeable. Clarify the outcome you need — catalyst moment or behavioural practice — before shortlisting, because the wrong format choice wastes both the speaker's capability and the room's time.

Yes. A standard pre-event briefing 2 to 3 weeks before the event covers audience seniority, sector context, current challenges, and any no-go areas. Speakers with practitioner backgrounds — those who have operated inside financial services, healthcare, or technology rather than studied them — adapt more fluidly, because they draw on direct experience rather than repurposing a generic framework.

Yes. Most speakers on the 300+ UK roster and the wider global network of 1,190+ deliver virtual and hybrid formats. Platform configuration, technical rehearsal, and AV spec are confirmed during the pre-event process. Hybrid leadership sessions require particular attention to energy balance between the in-room audience and remote participants — a production consideration that affects speaker briefing and session design.

A standard booking covers keynote delivery, a pre-event briefing call, content calibration against your audience brief, and agreed AV and format specification. Optional add-ons include a post-keynote Q&A, a leadership team debrief session, a workshop extension of up to half a day, and a written summary document designed for internal cascade to teams who were not present at the event.

A speaker delivers to a group — a focused wisdom transfer designed to shift thinking at scale in a session typically lasting 45 to 90 minutes. A coach works one-to-one over weeks or months to change individual behaviour. The two roles are not competing: the right speaker creates the opening, and a coaching programme sustains it. For leadership development programmes with a 6-to-12-month arc, both are worth building into the design.

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