All Agent Recommendations
Comedy Hip Hop Improv
I put Abandoman in front of one usually reserved technology crowd, and by the end of the evening the CEO was dancing on the table screaming for an encore. The foremost (and only) Irish ‘hip-hop improv’ act are a must for any audience with even the tiniest capacity for fun. Book them now!
by Siobhan Jackman
Former HR Director, BBC
Thanks to her experience in turbulent times at the BBC, Lucy's speech is incredibly insightful – but she also has a natural ability to engage the room. The self-confessed "recovering HR director" even manages to inject a sense of fun. Whether she's asked to talk about the scourge of annual appraisals or the challenges of virtual teams, you will come away with a fresh perspective.
by Adam Harkness
Chair, National Infrastructure Commission
Andrew has a brain the size of planet – condensing swathes of information into a speech that’s always tight to the brief and laced with humour. I've seen him speak on topics from infrastructure and education to collaboration. You can feel delegates paying close attention: they know they’re getting an inside view from one of the most influential policy makers in Westminster.
by Allan Grant
Pioneering American Astronaut
You can't fail to feel excited and honoured to listen to Buzz. He's a living legend and a true pioneer, who's dedicated his life to space exploration. 45 years after walking on the moon he's still amazingly sprightly, with his sights firmly set on colonising Mars. In my view any audience would be inspired by Buzz's story – and transfixed by his vision of the future.
by Andrew Stoney
Channel 4 Racing, BT Sport
Wearing her conference presenter hat Clare brings a lightness of touch that gets the best out of anyone, from guest stars to business types. She makes it so easy for them to convey their own struggles and achievements – and she’s a joy to have on your team.
by Anke Schuster
Actor & Presenter
John has the charm of Captain Jack, the professionalism of a primetime presenter and the talent to belt out a show tune - all good reasons to book him. He flirts with everyone and takes some beating if you’re looking for an injection of showbiz glitz.
by Brogan West
Beatboxer & Musical Technologist
Beardyman isn’t just possessed of a rare skill, he’s a truly versatile performer. He can silence a room in awe, have them tap their feet and stand to applaud all within five minutes. I've watched him evolve from gifted beatboxer into a headline star – embracing comedy and unbelievable vocal gymnastics.
by Bella Milner
The One Show
Some clients would only consider Angellica for young audiences, but she's much more versatile than that. She can move seamlessly between fun and serious, she really holds the audience and she’s refreshingly flexible with things like timings and scripts.
by Jethro Fox
Former Poker Pro
In his conference speech Caspar teaches you about probability and risk. After dinner he gives you a taste of the nerve tingling thrills of poker – complete with steely expressions, fingers tapping on chips and eyes darting around to detect a hint of weakness in others. It’s fabulous to see him generate so much excitement without anyone risking a bean of their own money!
by Tom Mclaughlin
Professor of Economics, Dartmouth College
There are economists, forecasters and analysts – and then there's Danny. He’s straight talking, unafraid to cover ground many fear to tread, and he cuts through the gamesmanship. I particularly like his analogy about economic recovery: “It’s like visiting the doctor. Everyone wants to know when they’ll get better, but the best we can do is monitor progress and treat accordingly.”
by Ben Arnold
Former Home Secretary
Whatever your own political persuasion, when you listen to David you realise his conviction is utterly genuine. Add the fact that he's been blind since birth, and his achievements begin to hit home. But what might really surprise you is the warmth, the wealth of anecdotes and a delightful sense of humour.
by Mitchell Sowden
Author and Trust Expert
Not only have Rachel’s book and ideas helped me make lifestyle choices, she’s also got some absolutely essential advice for twenty-first century businesses. Her speeches are peppered with nuggets that you’ll find yourself repeating to friends and colleagues for days to come. 200,000 views within two weeks of her latest TED Global talk going online say it all.
by Barbara de Lacy
Broadcaster & Writer
It’s a cliché, but Gyles’ personality alone can fill a room. He really enjoys what he does and it shows. Clients love him: he’s a delight to work with, he adapts to any situation, and most importantly he’s a terrific raconteur.
by Allan Grant
Scottish Standup Star
Much has been made of Kevin’s age but it’s still difficult to believe he’s so young when you see him perform. He’s got confidence in spades, and event producers love him because he’s so accommodating and mature. I love his cheeky grin as he waits for the audience to catch up with his punchline.
by Barbara de Lacy
Writer, Broadcaster, Psychological Illusionist
When you’re lucky enough to stumble on a free date between filming and touring, Derren’s an absolute pleasure to work with. Production is blissfully simple in any space, and he really understands corporate audiences. You end up with a fast-paced, hugely entertaining show which will baffle everyone!
by Barbara de Lacy
Former White House Director for Economic Policy
Todd is not the brash, over-bearing financier his Wall Street to White House CV suggests. He uses a host of unconventional analogies to explain what’s going on in the markets, geopolitics and economics. Mix this with unbridled enthusiasm for business, sharp intelligence and delivery bordering on stand-up. You can expect lessons from history, politics and showbusiness.
by Phoebe Brooks
CEO, Brompton Bicycles Ltd
Bounding onstage, you'd be forgiven for thinking you're watching a cross between Boris Johnson and Willy Wonka (minus the Oompa Loompas). But there's more to WBA than meets the eye. As he extols the virtues of British engineering, you feel a sense of pride - not just about where we've been, but where we're going. Maybe the future of manufacturing isn't so bleak after all!
by Siobhan Jackman
Mock The Week
Ed has a remarkable ability to judge audiences. Whatever mood you’re in before he walks on, you’ll be laughing at yourself by the end – and his jokes will follow you around the next day. I won’t be able to think about pillow talk in quite the same way ever again!
by Jessica Mears
Former Chief Executive, LOVEFiLM
Simon’s LoveStory speech, with a film illustrating each early year of the business, demonstrates the ideals he still sticks to - you must be the culture of your business, and you mustn’t compromise or delegate that responsibility. Listening to him, you know he practises as he preaches: rewarding customers, continually challenging his people and developing relationships wherever he sees potential.
by Barbara de Lacy
Writer, Strategist, Campaigner
I love how Alastair balances humour, gossip and serious messages. The story about the Deputy PM punching an egg-throwing voter is typical: Alastair gets a call from Prezza (in pantomime Yorkshire): "Hello… Errr… I've just thumped someone." After telling us what happened, he gives the audience a genuine insight into how to manage a potential PR disaster. It's a fantastic listen.
by Allan Grant
Comedian, Presenter
Offstage Alan is like his onscreen persona: down to earth, self-deprecating and wickedly funny. But he really delivers onstage. His opening routine intersperses topical gags with industry-specific material, and his energy is unrelenting. I can't recommend him highly enough.
by Allan Grant
Expedition Leader
When you first meet Alan his expression is so deadpan it’s hard to believe he motivates people in such large numbers. See him in front of an audience and he’s utterly captivating. You suddenly realise how he’s able to lead groups of big egos through the harshest environments in the world. And you’ve got to admire a man who takes his 10-year old son on a trip to the North Pole!
by Barbara de Lacy
Former MD, Google UK and Ireland
To say Dan has his finger on the pulse of technology is an understatement. His insights into what we should expect in our homes and businesses in the future are truly thought provoking – as is his advice on how to harness current technology to make a workplace thrive. You’re watching an expert at the top of his game, with a wonderfully accessible and humorous presentation style.
by Dennis Perry
President, World Athletics & Chairman, London Olympic Games
Listening to Seb you can’t help recall your own favourite moment from London 2012 - be it Super Saturday, the Gamesmakers or Mo Farah winning a second gold. When you hear the behind-the-scenes stories and take in the true scale of the project, you realise quite how much Seb and his team achieved. He’s not just a great leader – he’s also an awesome communicator.
by Brogan West
Pop Star Turned Curate
Richard's speech is one of the warmest I’ve heard. After a glance back to his days as a pop star, he describes the shock of wearing cassocks and sharing a dormitory at the age of 40. If you’re a fan of Rev. (for which he is the inspiration), Richard will leave you in fits of giggles.
by Carrie Wood
Canadian Comedian
Offering a delightful deadpan take on British quirks, Sean is a cut above the average circuit comedian. He shares his amazement at how readily we accept most things don't work (transport, people etc), his amusement at foreigners' expectations and his daily frustrations with his family. He hits the mark with any crowd, from rowdy to reserved.
by Jessica Prior
Comedian & Ventriloquist
You’re in for a treat with Nina, particularly if it’s one of your colleagues that gets pulled up onstage. With a wealth of characters at her fingertips it’s always going to be a fun show. I’m constantly amazed at her skill as well as her quick wit – especially when Monkey sings Time to Say Goodbye!
by Ella O'Kane
Comedian, Actor & Writer
Hal's comedy is perfect for corporate audiences. He's instantly endearing - with McIntyre-style energy, stage presence (and campness) along with wonderfully self deprecating put-downs. I’m still laughing at the gag about ignoring his child's schooling because she didn't ask him about his own day.
by Allan Grant
Jazz Singer-Pianist
The first thing you notice working with Jamie is how down to earth he is – there’s no ‘white lilies and champagne’ nonsense on his rider! But onstage his star status comes across, powering through a mix of covers and original material. At Jamie’s last gig for me he even invited guests to sing with him!
by Allan Grant
Serial Entrepreneur
It begins as a battery of anecdotes, delivered with a mischievous sense of humour. Then, amid jaw dropping and laughter, a rallying cry emerges: leap at every opportunity, don’t fear the Goliaths who obstruct your path, and always come back fighting. As well as all that, his almost spiritual distillation of the concept of ‘brand’ will have you throwing your old definition into the dustbin.
by Brogan West
Para-cyclist & Mountaineer
Karen’s achievements since her accident stretch from extreme adventure to elite sport. If the basic premise of a motivational speech is to inspire you to adapt to the situation and scale new heights, it never feels more real than when listening to Karen. She’s been though such a horrific chain of events, yet remains defiantly positive. It feels like a real privilege to hear her story.
by Allan Grant
Digital Transformation & Social Media Strategist
Andrew cuts through the gimmickry and helps you create a proper social media strategy. As well as waxing lyrical on how to create great content, he encourages you to pin down elusive ROI. But for me Andrew’s real magic is the way he equips you with the tools and confidence to keep making the right decisions - even when the game changes all over again.
by Jethro Fox
Founder Resi.co.uk, former CEO helping.com
We’ve all had that feeling that we could be entrepreneurs, if we just had the time. Or the funds. Or the skills. Alex tells you that all you need is to be brave. With zero experience of coding, she and a friend built an app in her bedroom and turned it into a multi-million pound business. Alex’s talk is eye-opening, frank and at times very funny. It’s also truly inspiring, in an ‘anyone can do it’ way that’s more believable than any other entrepreneur I’ve heard.
by Georgia Sharp
Founder, SuperJam; Co-founder, Beer52
With his big smile and positive energy, Fraser radiates charm. You can’t help smiling back when he talks about selling jam door to door, and laughing out loud at the thought that his Grandma has no idea of the intellectual property value of her recipes. SuperJam seems to embody Fraser’s own character: authentic, unpretentious and with no added preservatives!
by Brogan West
Photojournalist, Storyteller, Campaigner
Giles is one of the greatest storytellers I’ve ever heard. Taking his time with details and with a surprising amount of humour, he shares his experience of dealing with the consequences of nearly being killed by an IED while putting all the focus on the refugees from war that he’s met along the way. He’s so compelling you could hear a pin drop; not just that, he leaves you inspired to do more and make a real difference.
by Jessica Mears
Radio 1 Presenter
If you want to inject energy into awards, the diminutive Radio 1 presenter is well worth considering. He has natural enthusiasm, he makes everyone feel relaxed and he leads proceedings without ever succumbing to the temptation of making it all about him.
by Bella Milner
Professor of Paediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery
An extraordinary leader in an extraordinary environment, it's hard not to feel humble listening to Martin! In a wonderfully focused way he makes you want to be receptive to new ideas wherever they come from. While his goal might be trying to fine tune the handover of a baby from operating table to intensive care unit, it’s clear that the principles are the same whatever the process and wherever people have to work together.
by Jessica Mears
‘The Black Farmer’
For me Wilfred is the perfect speaker. He isn’t one of those entrepreneurs who just dish up clichés. His is a personal story, full of lessons for delegates to take away and put into practice. The methods Wilfred used to take The Black Farmer from a niche, local product to an everyday supermarket brand are a ‘must-hear’ for any business that wants to grow.
by Allan Grant
Former Brand Director, Vodafone UK
Daryl adds wit and humility to an impressive resumé. She’s hugely personable and approachable – she seems to embody the ethos she's helped cultivate at brands and businesses across the board. She's also keen to share her sense of fun, tearing up the rulebook and laying some sacred cows to rest; but for me what makes Daryl an exceptional guest speaker is how sensitive she is to the culture and concerns of her audience.
by Carrie Wood
The Greatest Living Explorer
Fiennes is a living legend. Behind the stiff upper lip and glorious wit is one of the most inspiring leaders you could ever encounter. He shows how his close-knit teams stay ahead of the competition by evaluating the terrain, challenging the status quo and embracing technology. The business analogy is obvious – the effect Ran has on audiences (of any nationality) is a joy to behold.
by Lizzie Carr
Broadcaster and Columnist, The Times
Danny has his audience in stitches with his collection of ‘Rules for Politics.’ I especially like the analogy with hotel towels – and what MPs can learn from footballers. As you’d expect, he also provides a great insight into who’s up to what (and why) in the Westminster village. As much of a joy to watch as he is to work with, Daniel has heads bobbing in agreement right from the off.
by Christopher Morrell
Principal, Hertford College, Oxford
Tom manages to do something that not many speakers can – make you feel optimistic about current affairs. While the world might seemingly be spiralling into despair, Tom explains why he believes the ‘co-existors’ will triumph over the wall builders, and that globalisation and digital communication will bring us together and not drive us apart. Humanity just has to try a little bit harder.
by Adam Harkness
The Accidental Adventurer
It’s hard to imagine that Ben fell into being an adventurer by accident. As he talks about his projects, what becomes clear is his passion and determination – as well as his boundless natural charm. He leaves you thinking that one day you might be able to row across the Atlantic yourself!
by Andrew Stoney
Political Comedian & Presenter
Recreating the House of Commons onstage might not sound like everybody’s cup of tea, but Matt pulls it off. Part football obsessive, part PMQs geek, he’s just as much at home dishing out topical stand-up as interviewing George Galloway – and his Ed Miliband impression is uncanny.
by Barbara de Lacy
Former Heavyweight World Champion, BBC Radio sports presenter
If you’re after a big sports star, they don't come much bigger than Bruno. When a former heavyweight World Champion walks into the room it tends to focus the mind. With Garry Richardson as the interviewer, you get a story of extraordinary highs and lows – with a lot of laughs thrown in.
by Ella O'Kane
Professor, IMD
While many economic speakers start by bracing you for whatever gloomy predictions they’re about to deliver, Stephane engages you with a real glint in his eye. Describing the post-recession world as “unusually desynchronised” he guides delegates through each region’s competitiveness, helping to join the dots in a constantly changing business landscape.
by Ben Arnold
Soprano & West End Star
Lesley is charming and easy to work with – and she delivers a blistering thirty minutes of entertainment. After her performance she mingles with guests and signs autographs – last time in Jersey we had to drag her away!
by Carrie Wood
Campaigner & Businessman
When Bob took to the stage, even the most serious looking business types pressed forward to listen. It's a cliché to describe a speaker having an audience 'spellbound' - but Bob's such a natural storyteller that he held their attention effortlessly, speaking without notes and from the heart. Afterwards he posed for selfies with everyone, including the event organisers!”
by Emily Collier
Visiting Professor, LBS & Imperial College
Despite the fact that he lectures MBA students, there’s no jargon with PY. In his own disarming way, he makes it crystal clear that people are the most important asset in any organisation – so now more than ever, managers need to lead by example. This is real insight from a seasoned CEO and recovery expert. His messages will resonate with everyone.
by Jethro Fox
Barbican's Director of Arts and Learning
Will challenges any perceptions of the artistic world as a breeding ground for tormented, penniless outcasts. Instead he describes the most celebrated exponents as entrepreneurs with a sharp understanding of the zeitgeist. Along with some genuinely hilarious stories, Will’s message to business is crystal clear: to survive and thrive, we must all begin to think like artists.
by Tom Disley
Singer-songwriter
Performing her own hits from Burn to Starry Eyed via Your Song, Ellie and her band delivered a mesmerising 40-minute show. Chatting with the audience and sharing anecdotes in between numbers, she had my client and all his guests entranced - hanging on her every word.
by Ben Arnold
Master, New College of the Humanities
The word 'philosopher' conjures up images of brooding pretension or high-minded aloofness. Anthony conforms to neither stereotype. He's down-to-earth, witty and understandable. He makes abstract concepts like fairness and ethics genuinely thought-provoking – especially for organisations looking to define their place in the lives of employees and customers.
by Phoebe Brooks
Writer & Academic
Once over the thrill of meeting a feminist legend, you realise Germaine is an authority on anything from ageing to Australia. She illuminates her argument with casually recalled quotes, taking on lofty concepts with warmth and self-deprecating humour. She manages to cut through the cacophony of politically correct discourse with a bluntness and common sense you just can’t ignore.
by Dennis Perry
Author & Former Retail CEO
Bill has the common touch you might expect from one of the few bosses to go from storeroom to boardroom. When his 4-year old granddaughter pleaded for an iPad, he began to imagine how she’ll be served by retailers of the future. He now gives an unsentimental insider’s view of the commercial realities they face - not forgetting the social side of the high street that affects us all.
by Phoebe Brooks
Deputy Editor, The Economist
The breadth of Robert's insight is so impressive. When I last saw him he pulled together anecdotes and analysis on the US, China and Russia – then related their economic policies to the situation in the UK. It made for some striking (and entertaining) contrasts. He takes big and contentious issues and explores their impact in a way that’s immediately relevant and engaging.
by Tom Disley
Financial Times’ Undercover Economist & More or Less Presenter
Exclusive Speaker
The Undercover Economist was the first book I read when I joined JLA – since then I’ve never failed to be impressed by Tim. He makes you look at everything differently. Hearing his new speech on Big Data was a revelation: you realise the challenge is not to get the biggest data set, but the right data! He has a knack for making the seemingly impenetrable blissfully clear.
by Jethro Fox
FutureProofing
Whenever she hears ‘the government has access to your intimate details, AI is already smarter than everybody you know,’ Timandra arches an eyebrow and says ‘Well, OK, maybe.’ That’s not a casual remark, it’s because she’s a serious scientific investigator set on distinguishing truth from myth. But she’s also a part-time stand-up, hence the fun she has conjuring up a reality show for robots. She’s a fascinating, illuminating, real life wizard.
by Lizzie Carr
Business Author & Former CEO
The room falls silent whenever Margaret speaks – like a grounding, unifying experience. She speaks softly but confidently as she explains what we need from today’s leaders and how to optimise workplace culture. She tells stories of good and less good practice, backed up with top grade research and years of business experience. It isn’t rocket science, but that’s the point: she talks with such clarity and lack of cliché that every word sticks.
by Jethro Fox
Double Olympic Gold Medallist
Though she's only five foot two Kelly's infectious laugh, her bright personality (and her love of the group selfie) could fill a room twice over. The lightness of her storytelling makes you have to remind yourself that she suffered set back after set back before winning her two gold medals. It's her strength in the face of failure that makes Kelly so empowering. You won't just feel a sense of awe, you'll want her to be your best friend too.
by Ella O'Kane
Six-Time Gold Medal-winning Track Cyclist
You rarely see an audience as awestruck as they are when Chris walks onstage. In an age full of so-called legends, he’s one of the few I work with who truly deserves the accolade - both for his achievements and the reaction he inspires. He exudes determination and charm, and despite all the medals his feet are still very firmly on the ground. He’s an inspiration, in every sense.
by Anke Schuster
Customer Loyalty & Brand Expert
Alex speaks with real authority on the successes (and setbacks) of online business, and how peer-to-peer collaboration is changing the consumer experience. His own enthusiasm onstage perfectly echoes his argument that an ability to build relationships with customers online and make them care is what makes you stand out in the increasingly competitive digital space.
by Jethro Fox
Champion Hurdler and Presenter
Colin’s modesty comes across the moment you meet him. In fact, his story about learning not to be cocky is one of many lessons to take away. Whether he’s doing a lap round the room with an Olympic flame, exciting you about the possibilities open to you or just making you laugh, he gets everyone involved. And he doesn’t mind being asked about Strictly!
by Siobhan Jackman
Head of Disruption & Innovation, PwC
Exclusive Speaker
Leo convinces you straight away of the importance of ‘future-proofing.’ It’s no mean feat to marry business priorities with the demands of sustainability. He does it with boundless Johnson charm, positivity and real insight backed up by fascinating case studies. I’ve never seen a more entertaining and thought provoking way to set out the challenges and eye up the possible solutions.
by Christopher Morrell
Director, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Paul is clearly an accomplished economist, but it’s his delivery that sets him apart. Immediately likeable on stage, throwing in a bit of humour, Paul reels off statistics that highlight areas relevant to whichever industry he’s talking to and explains what they really tell us. Whether the brief is a general overview, an assessment of government policy or something more specific, Paul makes economics accessible to everyone – and even entertaining!
by Jessica Prior
Business Leader
It’s difficult to avoid being spellbound when you listen to Digby. Trying to work out why, I came up with a list of what seem like oxymorons: a tone of friendly arrogance, a Brummie lilt which adds authority, hard nosed politics borne of true compassion, and a common sense that’s somehow revelatory. Perhaps it is these apparent contradictions that make him so compelling and give him an ability to change even the most steadfast of minds.
by Harvey Coulson
The One Show
At the last event Alex did for me she stayed on site throughout the day, charmed everyone involved, looked gorgeous and did a fabulous job controlling a very excitable room. She’s a wonderful Welsh whirlwind.
by Siobhan Jackman
Mock the Week
We’ve worked with Milton for years and it’s great to see him hit the big time. His one-liners are among the best. I’ve seen an entire Great Room captivated, holding on for the next perfectly crafted joke. Sometimes he doesn't even finish the gag – he just leaves you to fill in the gaps. An absolute genius.
by Andrew Stoney
Edinburgh Award-winning Comedian
Russell drops in hilarious quips throughout the evening. He's intelligent and respectful, but he’s also playful and cheeky – it’s very funny to see him put off his stride whenever a stunning looking woman joins him onstage. The audience is onside for the duration.
by Emily Collier
News Presenter
Natasha brings a touch of glamour to the proceedings and dazzles audience and interviewees alike. I’ve seen her equally at home dissecting the prospects for UK Plc with Sir Martin Sorrell as she was entertaining midwives at their awards – she never ever seems to get flustered.
by Barbara de Lacy
Author, Teacher & FT Columnist
Lucy’s has a rare ability to make the whole room laugh at itself! Her time at the FT has given her an abundance of beautifully observed stories about life in the corporate jungle, and especially how its inhabitants communicate. Each anecdote is both entertaining and utterly relatable. She not only shows up the madness of company jargon and office politics – she shows that we all tend to go along with it without question!
by Tom Disley
Musician & Presenter
Myleene is a woman of many talents, and she’s wonderfully accommodating. If it’s appropriate for the event, she’s happy to combine her presenting and musical skills. More than that, she creates genuine warmth the moment she steps onstage.
by Carrie Wood
Technology & Science Presenter
I’m constantly impressed with Angela’s industriousness. She’s a fastidious researcher and she always seems to have a genuine interest in the topic. My clients re-book her again and again – that says everything.
by Ben Arnold
BBC Radio 4 & 6Music
As well as having a finger on the pulse of current trends, what defines Lauren as an awards host is her warmth. She charms organisers, sponsors and most importantly the audience - and makes every winner feel that it’s their moment.And her Sunderland accent can’t fail to endear her to everyone!
by Brogan West
Trendspotter and Futurist
With a dry Nordic dry wit and a multimedia presentation that makes you feel like you’re in a theatre, Magnus challenges our way of thinking about the future. While evolving technologies will have a huge impact, from ‘nanobots’ to new sources of energy, he turns many of our assumptions on their head and paints a reassuring picture of a human race confidently adapting to change.
by Jessica Prior
Producer, QI, Blackadder
It’s a mystery why the viewing public isn’t given a chance to see that John’s at least as funny as the stars he’s nurtured. Not only is he the man behind Bean and Blackadder, he also co-wrote After Liff with Douglas Adams. Besides the gags, John is so inspiring when he talks about QI changing the way we learn.
by Brogan West
Founder & CEO, Mr & Mrs Smith
You can tell that Tamara has poured her personality wholeheartedly into the business – that’s what makes her success story so enthralling. The main thing I take away is her ability to capture the value of personal touches in customer service, like sending a bottle of Italian olive oil to help you reminisce about your break in Tuscany. After listening to Tamara speak, I dare you not to go onto her website and book a holiday!
by Carrie Wood
Actress and Campaigner
Joanna's anecdotes marry the perfect mix of humour, experience and inspiration from her varied and fascinating career. Her insights are wonderfully perceptive yet viscerally witty. Her campaigns for the environment amongst others keep Joanna undeniably topical and totally unique. Joanna's 'Absolutely Fabulous' ability to light up a stage and hold any audience with her story is extraordinary to watch.
by Bella Milner
Scottish Comedian & Radio Host
Fred is a national treasure in Scotland, but one of my London-based clients wasn't familiar with him and had always booked a name. Having worked with Fred for years I promised he would storm their awards and respect their senior audience. The day after the event the client declared that he’d delivered 100% – “and it reflected brilliantly on the organisers!”
by Jethro Fox
Tech Entrepreneur & Policy Advisor
In uncertain times Pippa provides real nuggets of wisdom about the global economy. It's fascinating to listen to someone who talks with such fluency about the factors that are having an impact on just about everything we buy and sell. You walk away feeling much better informed and a little bit smug about the inside knowledge you've gleaned.
by Brogan West
Episodes, The Split
The best awards host I've seen all year. If ‘briefability’ were a real word then Stephen has it in spades. The fact that the first winner of the evening ran up to the stage and greeted him with a double high five showed how brilliantly Stephen had immersed himself in the event.
by Jethro Fox
Former Head of MI5 & Former Chair of the Wellcome Trust
Exclusive Speaker
Leadership isn't just something Eliza talks about; it's there in everything she does. She handles questions brilliantly, her tone is steady and considered, and she holds the room in a way that only someone who’s used to being listened to can. In fact the former MI5 boss is disarmingly approachable, witty and warm (and not at all scary).
by Brogan West
Author, Clear Bright Future and Postcapitalism
Paul makes economics and politics personal. Whether he’s exploring the impact of technology on democracy or the future of UK manufacturing, he contextualises his subject in a way that moves it from theory to real life cause and effect. But what I like most about Paul is that he's never afraid to provoke debate and state his own position!
by Harvey Coulson
Presenter and Podcaster
Exclusive Speaker
Steph’s a perfect combination of ‘plugged in’ and ‘credible’ – while remaining utterly down to earth. I’ve seen her demystify financial markets for grey-suited conference delegates and whoop up a roomful of excited awards contenders. It’s a fabulous sight to witness. I’m certain Ms McGovern’s profile is on a swift upward trajectory…
by Siobhan Jackman
Former ECB Chairman of Selectors
With perfect comic timing Geoff tells of his tussles with some of the greats of the game. I’ve watched an audience of 1000 collapse in laughter when he described his lack of athleticism between the wickets. Even if you don’t like cricket, if you appreciate self-deprecating humour you’ll love Geoff Miller.
by Andrew Stoney
Former Army Officer
The thing that struck me most when I last saw Nicky speak was how many managers in the audience were avidly taking notes. She offers such tangible advice that it’s hard not to write it down straight away. Add some fascinating anecdotes about her experiences in the army, and she more than proves her point about the value of care and consistency in whichever industry you work. You come away from her speech with a couple of tips to try immediately!
by Phoebe Brooks
Mod Comedian
Ian is proving an utterly safe pair of hands. I’ve seen him charm and entertain a big room as well as, if not better than any ‘celebrity’ comic. Sometimes it can be tense watching a corporate audience watching someone they don’t know – with Ian, the client and I were completely relaxed throughout.
by Harvey Coulson
Producer & Presenter
Michael’s tricky to pigeon-hole because he has so many strings to his bow, from popular science and technological innovation to NHS reforms. I always enjoy working with him – he takes the time to understand the background and really gets involved with the client. Michael even based one of his TV shows on an idea that stemmed from an event, so it’s clearly mutually beneficial!
by Emily Collier
Media Owner & Broadcaster
Andrew's knowledge of business and politics is encyclopaedic. He not only ‘gets’ speaking briefs, he’s also extremely useful to have onside. And he runs a very tight ship as a moderator, lightening the mood whenever he finds the opportunity. The result is that Andrew’s sessions become the creative spaces they’re meant to be – a million miles from Death by PowerPoint.
by Tom Disley
Actor
Jimmy is one of the most easy-going hosts. Nothing is too much trouble. He spends time learning about the event, then works with his scriptwriter to put together a funny and relevant intro. He’s professional and utterly charming.
by Andrew Stoney
Comedian & Presenter
We’re often asked for a “safe, but edgy” name – someone sidesplittingly funny who will understand the audience, respect the event and follow the brief. Dara invariably shoots to the top of that list because he nails it time and again. He loves delving into other walks of life and coming up with killer industry gags.
by Tom Mclaughlin
Former Royal Marine, Triple Amputee & Invictus Games Hero
The first thing to strike you about Mark is his resilience and humour. You’ll catch yourself laughing even as he describes retreating from the scene of the bomb blast, and wincing when he recalls standing on his prosthetic limbs forthe first time. The message is clear: measurable goals are the only way to overcome obstacles – whether in business or running across America.
by Paul Warran
Broadcasting House
Paddy exudes wonderful optimism at a time of spreading cynicism. He’s also a natural storyteller. What I like most is the cheeky glint in his eye - whether he’s talking about the joys of Eurovision or what’s it like to know that half your audience is only listening because they’re waiting for The Archers.
by Christopher Morrell
Rugby Player Turned Extreme Athlete
Despite his reputation as an aggressive rugby player, Richard comes across as a humble guy. His irrepressible enthusiasm for death-defying exploits for charity can’t fail to raise a smile. More importantly, the way he's turned career-ending injury into a source of motivation is a terrific lesson for anyone.
by Tom Disley
Architect & Innovator
Not so much a futurist as one who’s actually helping shape the future, Michael shows what can happen when engineering and nature work in harmony to provide solutions to the seemingly impossible – like in his ground breaking Sahara Forest Project. He has a growing international reputation on the back of his TED speech, and he’s one of the few I could listen to again and again.
by Ben Arnold
ITV Political Editor
Exclusive Speaker
After switching from a business to a political brief just as the two have become closely intertwined, Robert is very well placed to consider what might happen next. He has inside knowledge of the pressure points, personalities and potential consequences in both camps – but he’s quick to admit the danger of making predictions. He guides you through the soap opera with gusto and a surprising amount of humour.
by Dennis Perry
Consultant Psychiatrist
When Hoy, Wiggins and Pendleton all put their success down to one psychiatrist's mind management techniques, it doesn’t take a great leap to see that corporate audiences want to hear what they too can learn about their fears from Steve Peters. He’s known as a game changer. The question is, can you keep your inner chimp in its cage and perform under pressure???
by Ella O'Kane
Times Radio
Exclusive Speaker
I’m always struck by the clarity with which John speaks about the complex issues facing political leaders, and the nation as a whole. He offers serious analysis, up to the minute information and behind the scenes insights into the goings-on at Westminster. But he also has a vast arsenal of anecdotes having spent many hundreds of hours grilling our lords and masters – and standing in front of 10 Downing Street in his favourite raincoat.
by Mitchell Sowden
Broadcaster & Columnist
Michael's charming, self-deprecating and always delivers the right blend of banter and content: it’s obvious he’s enjoying not being a politician. That said, he brings an enormous amount of heavyweight experience to bear – whether he’s facilitating a business debate, mapping out the geopolitical landscape at a conference, handing out industry awards or entertaining guests after dinner.
by Anke Schuster
Comedian
Romesh's onstage disdain for everyone and everything is utterly infectious. It's rare for someone playing the misanthrope to have so much charm, but he pulls off the perfect balance. His routine meanders over well-trodden paths, but every punch line feels fresh. Watch the audience roar their approval.
by Ella O'Kane
Writer, Presenter & Food Critic
Jay is everything you need in an after dinner speaker - perhaps it's years of entertaining dining companions. He’s eloquent, easy going and comes with a store of anecdotes about life as a restaurant critic (aka "going out to eat and writing smart-arsed things about it").
by Jessica Prior
Former Editor, WIRED UK
If you want a speaker to provide a glimpse of what the future holds for your sector and your customers, David is for you. He sees himself as a storyteller, describing ways in which the world is rapidly changing and how technology is creating new opportunities for all businesses. But it comes with a warning: there are serious dangers if you ignore what’s happening around you.
by Andrew Stoney
HARDtalk
I really enjoy working with Stephen. Though he's a hard-hitting journalist who interviews world leaders on a regular basis, he's incredibly affable and clearly ‘gets’ corporate events. It’s a given that he quickly gets on top of a tricky brief – what’s more unusual is that everything’s always so easy to arrange.
by Allan Grant
Digital Transformation
Perfectly appropriate for both up-to-the-minute techies and pencil-and-paper types, Scott quickly wins the audience’s respect with live demos and great video shorts. Above all he has a knack for holding onto the ‘human’ in a world of seemingly limitless technological possibilities – reminding us to focus on the useful and ‘personable’ as well as the spellbinding.
by Siobhan Jackman
Steve Jobs’ Creative Director at Apple
Ken’s understated delivery and wry smile might be what you'd expect from a man associated with the coolness of Apple. But it isn't a shallow speech about shiny electronic products; what his stories reveal about simplicity of both design and service goes to the core of how all businesses should operate. It’s magical to watch heads nod and confidence spread throughout the room.
by Siobhan Jackman
TV and Radio Presenter
Lisa is a joy to work with, both before the event and on the day. She hosts awards with enthusiasm, charm and bags of authority – a true professional!
by Anke Schuster
Impressionist & Actor
When you book Debra you get Miranda Hart, Davina McCall, Anne Robinson and more into the bargain: she’s an excellent impressionist. More than that, she’s lovely to work with – fun, gracious, encouraging and glamorous.
by Jessica Mears
Vice-Chairman, Ogilvy UK
As Creative Director of one the most successful ad agencies in the world, Rory wouldn't be out of place in a modern day version of Mad Men. You'll warm to him straight away. He overturns your assumptions, lets you in on branding secrets, and shows how human behaviour isn’t always logical – wrapping it all up with an easy humour and bundles of charm. You’ll come away buzzing with insights and ideas, and a knowing smile.
by Christopher Morrell
Real-life Rainman
Daniel failed at school. He's now a bestselling author, he speaks a dozen languages and he can visualise complex sums using just shapes and colours. When you hear him explain how he transfers these skills, you begin to realise everything can be seen through a different lens. Audiences come away inspired – thinking about ways to embrace change instead of fearing it.
by Dennis Perry
Former Travel & Banking CEO
After proposing Hamish to one client, he immediately put together detailed examples of how he’d address their very exacting brief. He then delivered on it IN SPADES – giving delegates practical ideas for engaging their customers in a much more distinctive way. This has left me with an interesting challenge for the next event: now my client doesn’t believe anyone can top Hamish!
by Lizzie Carr
Improv Troupe
I discovered this bunch at Edinburgh, the stand-out act in a strong year. Their quick wit can’t fail to impress - so it wasn’t surprising when they left the Real Variety Show audience wanting more. They’re fun, young, attention-grabbing and…. perhaps a little bit genius.
by Ella O'Kane
Comedian & Rapper
The charmingly geeky archaeology graduate with a surprising penchant for gangsta rap blew our Real Variety Show audience away. But a one-trick pony he is not – Chris is one of the most polished comics around. With his talent, potential ‘dad jokes’ emerge risk-free as impeccable one-liners.
by Georgia Sharp
Classical Cross-over Star
Apart from Russell’s unquestionable talent and the inspiring way he’s dealt with cancer, what I admire most is his warmth and approachability. Though clearly at home on the world stage, he genuinely loves connecting with small corporate audiences – it only takes a quaver for Russell have you spellbound.
by Mitchell Sowden
Business Leader
Exclusive Speaker
If you want a speaker to spout the latest management theory, don't book Ellis. If you want enthusiasm and practical tips to equip your team for the challenge, you can’t do better. Ellis has been entrusted with turning around sizeable outfits, so when he talks about reigniting the passion in an organisation you know his words aren’t hot air. He really has been there and done it.
by Tom Mclaughlin
Former President, Virgin Galactic
What’s so impressive about Will is how passionate he is about new ideas and innovation, combined with a steely focus on beating the competition! Listening to his story, you realise you're getting an insight into the dawn of mankind's next giant leap – it’s hugely inspiring.
by Harvey Coulson
The Last Leg
The fresh-faced young comic comes out with unexpectedly dry humour. It’s observational comedy at its best, which will have the audience reminiscing and laughing as if they’re all in on a private joke.
by Emily Collier
Paralympic Gold Medallist
If anyone can teach us a lesson about making the most of our circumstances it’s Marc. When he shows clips of the England team winning their gold medal, you can’t help but cheer as his teammate touches the finish line. When he explains just how everybody played their part, you can’t help but feel inspired.
by Lizzie Carr
Classics Function Band
Not only are Rich and his band some of the nicest musicians on the circuit, it’s plain to see they get a kick from entertaining corporate audiences. You don’t always find such genuine helpfulness and enthusiasm among covers band – and it really comes across both to organisers and guests.
by Ben Arnold
Trends Expert
After a few moments being mesmerised by his Dutch accent, you realise that it isn’t just Thimon’s delivery that demands your attention. It’s his content. He has an extraordinary ability to deconstruct and explain our behaviour, and show companies how to get ahead of the curve. Suddenly the data start to look like potential customers. Whether or not you’re a digital evangelist (I’m not), you’ll come away with invaluable takeaways.
by Paul Warran
Mathematician, Broadcaster & Author
It's a wonderful thing when a seemingly dry subject is brought to life. As soon as he comes onstage Marcus grabs you, throwing out maths problems and then explaining where we’ve all gone wrong! It’s not new to say that maths is integral to everything, but Marcus goes way beyond platitudes and really gets down to the nitty gritty. Where was he when I needed him at school?!?
by Ella O'Kane
Conference Speakers
Former HR Director, BBC
Thanks to her experience in turbulent times at the BBC, Lucy's speech is incredibly insightful – but she also has a natural ability to engage the room. The self-confessed "recovering HR director" even manages to inject a sense of fun. Whether she's asked to talk about the scourge of annual appraisals or the challenges of virtual teams, you will come away with a fresh perspective.
by Adam Harkness
Chair, National Infrastructure Commission
Andrew has a brain the size of planet – condensing swathes of information into a speech that’s always tight to the brief and laced with humour. I've seen him speak on topics from infrastructure and education to collaboration. You can feel delegates paying close attention: they know they’re getting an inside view from one of the most influential policy makers in Westminster.
by Allan Grant
Pioneering American Astronaut
You can't fail to feel excited and honoured to listen to Buzz. He's a living legend and a true pioneer, who's dedicated his life to space exploration. 45 years after walking on the moon he's still amazingly sprightly, with his sights firmly set on colonising Mars. In my view any audience would be inspired by Buzz's story – and transfixed by his vision of the future.
by Andrew Stoney
Former Poker Pro
In his conference speech Caspar teaches you about probability and risk. After dinner he gives you a taste of the nerve tingling thrills of poker – complete with steely expressions, fingers tapping on chips and eyes darting around to detect a hint of weakness in others. It’s fabulous to see him generate so much excitement without anyone risking a bean of their own money!
by Tom Mclaughlin
Professor of Economics, Dartmouth College
There are economists, forecasters and analysts – and then there's Danny. He’s straight talking, unafraid to cover ground many fear to tread, and he cuts through the gamesmanship. I particularly like his analogy about economic recovery: “It’s like visiting the doctor. Everyone wants to know when they’ll get better, but the best we can do is monitor progress and treat accordingly.”
by Ben Arnold
Former Home Secretary
Whatever your own political persuasion, when you listen to David you realise his conviction is utterly genuine. Add the fact that he's been blind since birth, and his achievements begin to hit home. But what might really surprise you is the warmth, the wealth of anecdotes and a delightful sense of humour.
by Mitchell Sowden
Author and Trust Expert
Not only have Rachel’s book and ideas helped me make lifestyle choices, she’s also got some absolutely essential advice for twenty-first century businesses. Her speeches are peppered with nuggets that you’ll find yourself repeating to friends and colleagues for days to come. 200,000 views within two weeks of her latest TED Global talk going online say it all.
by Barbara de Lacy
Broadcaster & Writer
It’s a cliché, but Gyles’ personality alone can fill a room. He really enjoys what he does and it shows. Clients love him: he’s a delight to work with, he adapts to any situation, and most importantly he’s a terrific raconteur.
by Allan Grant
Writer, Broadcaster, Psychological Illusionist
When you’re lucky enough to stumble on a free date between filming and touring, Derren’s an absolute pleasure to work with. Production is blissfully simple in any space, and he really understands corporate audiences. You end up with a fast-paced, hugely entertaining show which will baffle everyone!
by Barbara de Lacy
Former White House Director for Economic Policy
Todd is not the brash, over-bearing financier his Wall Street to White House CV suggests. He uses a host of unconventional analogies to explain what’s going on in the markets, geopolitics and economics. Mix this with unbridled enthusiasm for business, sharp intelligence and delivery bordering on stand-up. You can expect lessons from history, politics and showbusiness.
by Phoebe Brooks
CEO, Brompton Bicycles Ltd
Bounding onstage, you'd be forgiven for thinking you're watching a cross between Boris Johnson and Willy Wonka (minus the Oompa Loompas). But there's more to WBA than meets the eye. As he extols the virtues of British engineering, you feel a sense of pride - not just about where we've been, but where we're going. Maybe the future of manufacturing isn't so bleak after all!
by Siobhan Jackman
Former Chief Executive, LOVEFiLM
Simon’s LoveStory speech, with a film illustrating each early year of the business, demonstrates the ideals he still sticks to - you must be the culture of your business, and you mustn’t compromise or delegate that responsibility. Listening to him, you know he practises as he preaches: rewarding customers, continually challenging his people and developing relationships wherever he sees potential.
by Barbara de Lacy
Writer, Strategist, Campaigner
I love how Alastair balances humour, gossip and serious messages. The story about the Deputy PM punching an egg-throwing voter is typical: Alastair gets a call from Prezza (in pantomime Yorkshire): "Hello… Errr… I've just thumped someone." After telling us what happened, he gives the audience a genuine insight into how to manage a potential PR disaster. It's a fantastic listen.
by Allan Grant
Expedition Leader
When you first meet Alan his expression is so deadpan it’s hard to believe he motivates people in such large numbers. See him in front of an audience and he’s utterly captivating. You suddenly realise how he’s able to lead groups of big egos through the harshest environments in the world. And you’ve got to admire a man who takes his 10-year old son on a trip to the North Pole!
by Barbara de Lacy
Former MD, Google UK and Ireland
To say Dan has his finger on the pulse of technology is an understatement. His insights into what we should expect in our homes and businesses in the future are truly thought provoking – as is his advice on how to harness current technology to make a workplace thrive. You’re watching an expert at the top of his game, with a wonderfully accessible and humorous presentation style.
by Dennis Perry
President, World Athletics & Chairman, London Olympic Games
Listening to Seb you can’t help recall your own favourite moment from London 2012 - be it Super Saturday, the Gamesmakers or Mo Farah winning a second gold. When you hear the behind-the-scenes stories and take in the true scale of the project, you realise quite how much Seb and his team achieved. He’s not just a great leader – he’s also an awesome communicator.
by Brogan West
Pop Star Turned Curate
Richard's speech is one of the warmest I’ve heard. After a glance back to his days as a pop star, he describes the shock of wearing cassocks and sharing a dormitory at the age of 40. If you’re a fan of Rev. (for which he is the inspiration), Richard will leave you in fits of giggles.
by Carrie Wood
Serial Entrepreneur
It begins as a battery of anecdotes, delivered with a mischievous sense of humour. Then, amid jaw dropping and laughter, a rallying cry emerges: leap at every opportunity, don’t fear the Goliaths who obstruct your path, and always come back fighting. As well as all that, his almost spiritual distillation of the concept of ‘brand’ will have you throwing your old definition into the dustbin.
by Brogan West
Para-cyclist & Mountaineer
Karen’s achievements since her accident stretch from extreme adventure to elite sport. If the basic premise of a motivational speech is to inspire you to adapt to the situation and scale new heights, it never feels more real than when listening to Karen. She’s been though such a horrific chain of events, yet remains defiantly positive. It feels like a real privilege to hear her story.
by Allan Grant
Digital Transformation & Social Media Strategist
Andrew cuts through the gimmickry and helps you create a proper social media strategy. As well as waxing lyrical on how to create great content, he encourages you to pin down elusive ROI. But for me Andrew’s real magic is the way he equips you with the tools and confidence to keep making the right decisions - even when the game changes all over again.
by Jethro Fox
Founder Resi.co.uk, former CEO helping.com
We’ve all had that feeling that we could be entrepreneurs, if we just had the time. Or the funds. Or the skills. Alex tells you that all you need is to be brave. With zero experience of coding, she and a friend built an app in her bedroom and turned it into a multi-million pound business. Alex’s talk is eye-opening, frank and at times very funny. It’s also truly inspiring, in an ‘anyone can do it’ way that’s more believable than any other entrepreneur I’ve heard.
by Georgia Sharp
Founder, SuperJam; Co-founder, Beer52
With his big smile and positive energy, Fraser radiates charm. You can’t help smiling back when he talks about selling jam door to door, and laughing out loud at the thought that his Grandma has no idea of the intellectual property value of her recipes. SuperJam seems to embody Fraser’s own character: authentic, unpretentious and with no added preservatives!
by Brogan West
Photojournalist, Storyteller, Campaigner
Giles is one of the greatest storytellers I’ve ever heard. Taking his time with details and with a surprising amount of humour, he shares his experience of dealing with the consequences of nearly being killed by an IED while putting all the focus on the refugees from war that he’s met along the way. He’s so compelling you could hear a pin drop; not just that, he leaves you inspired to do more and make a real difference.
by Jessica Mears
Professor of Paediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery
An extraordinary leader in an extraordinary environment, it's hard not to feel humble listening to Martin! In a wonderfully focused way he makes you want to be receptive to new ideas wherever they come from. While his goal might be trying to fine tune the handover of a baby from operating table to intensive care unit, it’s clear that the principles are the same whatever the process and wherever people have to work together.
by Jessica Mears
‘The Black Farmer’
For me Wilfred is the perfect speaker. He isn’t one of those entrepreneurs who just dish up clichés. His is a personal story, full of lessons for delegates to take away and put into practice. The methods Wilfred used to take The Black Farmer from a niche, local product to an everyday supermarket brand are a ‘must-hear’ for any business that wants to grow.
by Allan Grant
Former Brand Director, Vodafone UK
Daryl adds wit and humility to an impressive resumé. She’s hugely personable and approachable – she seems to embody the ethos she's helped cultivate at brands and businesses across the board. She's also keen to share her sense of fun, tearing up the rulebook and laying some sacred cows to rest; but for me what makes Daryl an exceptional guest speaker is how sensitive she is to the culture and concerns of her audience.
by Carrie Wood
The Greatest Living Explorer
Fiennes is a living legend. Behind the stiff upper lip and glorious wit is one of the most inspiring leaders you could ever encounter. He shows how his close-knit teams stay ahead of the competition by evaluating the terrain, challenging the status quo and embracing technology. The business analogy is obvious – the effect Ran has on audiences (of any nationality) is a joy to behold.
by Lizzie Carr
Broadcaster and Columnist, The Times
Danny has his audience in stitches with his collection of ‘Rules for Politics.’ I especially like the analogy with hotel towels – and what MPs can learn from footballers. As you’d expect, he also provides a great insight into who’s up to what (and why) in the Westminster village. As much of a joy to watch as he is to work with, Daniel has heads bobbing in agreement right from the off.
by Christopher Morrell
Principal, Hertford College, Oxford
Tom manages to do something that not many speakers can – make you feel optimistic about current affairs. While the world might seemingly be spiralling into despair, Tom explains why he believes the ‘co-existors’ will triumph over the wall builders, and that globalisation and digital communication will bring us together and not drive us apart. Humanity just has to try a little bit harder.
by Adam Harkness
The Accidental Adventurer
It’s hard to imagine that Ben fell into being an adventurer by accident. As he talks about his projects, what becomes clear is his passion and determination – as well as his boundless natural charm. He leaves you thinking that one day you might be able to row across the Atlantic yourself!
by Andrew Stoney
Former Heavyweight World Champion, BBC Radio sports presenter
If you’re after a big sports star, they don't come much bigger than Bruno. When a former heavyweight World Champion walks into the room it tends to focus the mind. With Garry Richardson as the interviewer, you get a story of extraordinary highs and lows – with a lot of laughs thrown in.
by Ella O'Kane
Professor, IMD
While many economic speakers start by bracing you for whatever gloomy predictions they’re about to deliver, Stephane engages you with a real glint in his eye. Describing the post-recession world as “unusually desynchronised” he guides delegates through each region’s competitiveness, helping to join the dots in a constantly changing business landscape.
by Ben Arnold
Campaigner & Businessman
When Bob took to the stage, even the most serious looking business types pressed forward to listen. It's a cliché to describe a speaker having an audience 'spellbound' - but Bob's such a natural storyteller that he held their attention effortlessly, speaking without notes and from the heart. Afterwards he posed for selfies with everyone, including the event organisers!”
by Emily Collier
Visiting Professor, LBS & Imperial College
Despite the fact that he lectures MBA students, there’s no jargon with PY. In his own disarming way, he makes it crystal clear that people are the most important asset in any organisation – so now more than ever, managers need to lead by example. This is real insight from a seasoned CEO and recovery expert. His messages will resonate with everyone.
by Jethro Fox
Barbican's Director of Arts and Learning
Will challenges any perceptions of the artistic world as a breeding ground for tormented, penniless outcasts. Instead he describes the most celebrated exponents as entrepreneurs with a sharp understanding of the zeitgeist. Along with some genuinely hilarious stories, Will’s message to business is crystal clear: to survive and thrive, we must all begin to think like artists.
by Tom Disley
Master, New College of the Humanities
The word 'philosopher' conjures up images of brooding pretension or high-minded aloofness. Anthony conforms to neither stereotype. He's down-to-earth, witty and understandable. He makes abstract concepts like fairness and ethics genuinely thought-provoking – especially for organisations looking to define their place in the lives of employees and customers.
by Phoebe Brooks
Writer & Academic
Once over the thrill of meeting a feminist legend, you realise Germaine is an authority on anything from ageing to Australia. She illuminates her argument with casually recalled quotes, taking on lofty concepts with warmth and self-deprecating humour. She manages to cut through the cacophony of politically correct discourse with a bluntness and common sense you just can’t ignore.
by Dennis Perry
Author & Former Retail CEO
Bill has the common touch you might expect from one of the few bosses to go from storeroom to boardroom. When his 4-year old granddaughter pleaded for an iPad, he began to imagine how she’ll be served by retailers of the future. He now gives an unsentimental insider’s view of the commercial realities they face - not forgetting the social side of the high street that affects us all.
by Phoebe Brooks
Deputy Editor, The Economist
The breadth of Robert's insight is so impressive. When I last saw him he pulled together anecdotes and analysis on the US, China and Russia – then related their economic policies to the situation in the UK. It made for some striking (and entertaining) contrasts. He takes big and contentious issues and explores their impact in a way that’s immediately relevant and engaging.
by Tom Disley
Financial Times’ Undercover Economist & More or Less Presenter
Exclusive Speaker
The Undercover Economist was the first book I read when I joined JLA – since then I’ve never failed to be impressed by Tim. He makes you look at everything differently. Hearing his new speech on Big Data was a revelation: you realise the challenge is not to get the biggest data set, but the right data! He has a knack for making the seemingly impenetrable blissfully clear.
by Jethro Fox
FutureProofing
Whenever she hears ‘the government has access to your intimate details, AI is already smarter than everybody you know,’ Timandra arches an eyebrow and says ‘Well, OK, maybe.’ That’s not a casual remark, it’s because she’s a serious scientific investigator set on distinguishing truth from myth. But she’s also a part-time stand-up, hence the fun she has conjuring up a reality show for robots. She’s a fascinating, illuminating, real life wizard.
by Lizzie Carr
Business Author & Former CEO
The room falls silent whenever Margaret speaks – like a grounding, unifying experience. She speaks softly but confidently as she explains what we need from today’s leaders and how to optimise workplace culture. She tells stories of good and less good practice, backed up with top grade research and years of business experience. It isn’t rocket science, but that’s the point: she talks with such clarity and lack of cliché that every word sticks.
by Jethro Fox
Double Olympic Gold Medallist
Though she's only five foot two Kelly's infectious laugh, her bright personality (and her love of the group selfie) could fill a room twice over. The lightness of her storytelling makes you have to remind yourself that she suffered set back after set back before winning her two gold medals. It's her strength in the face of failure that makes Kelly so empowering. You won't just feel a sense of awe, you'll want her to be your best friend too.
by Ella O'Kane
Six-Time Gold Medal-winning Track Cyclist
You rarely see an audience as awestruck as they are when Chris walks onstage. In an age full of so-called legends, he’s one of the few I work with who truly deserves the accolade - both for his achievements and the reaction he inspires. He exudes determination and charm, and despite all the medals his feet are still very firmly on the ground. He’s an inspiration, in every sense.
by Anke Schuster
Customer Loyalty & Brand Expert
Alex speaks with real authority on the successes (and setbacks) of online business, and how peer-to-peer collaboration is changing the consumer experience. His own enthusiasm onstage perfectly echoes his argument that an ability to build relationships with customers online and make them care is what makes you stand out in the increasingly competitive digital space.
by Jethro Fox
Champion Hurdler and Presenter
Colin’s modesty comes across the moment you meet him. In fact, his story about learning not to be cocky is one of many lessons to take away. Whether he’s doing a lap round the room with an Olympic flame, exciting you about the possibilities open to you or just making you laugh, he gets everyone involved. And he doesn’t mind being asked about Strictly!
by Siobhan Jackman
Director, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Paul is clearly an accomplished economist, but it’s his delivery that sets him apart. Immediately likeable on stage, throwing in a bit of humour, Paul reels off statistics that highlight areas relevant to whichever industry he’s talking to and explains what they really tell us. Whether the brief is a general overview, an assessment of government policy or something more specific, Paul makes economics accessible to everyone – and even entertaining!
by Jessica Prior
Head of Disruption & Innovation, PwC
Exclusive Speaker
Leo convinces you straight away of the importance of ‘future-proofing.’ It’s no mean feat to marry business priorities with the demands of sustainability. He does it with boundless Johnson charm, positivity and real insight backed up by fascinating case studies. I’ve never seen a more entertaining and thought provoking way to set out the challenges and eye up the possible solutions.
by Christopher Morrell
Business Leader
It’s difficult to avoid being spellbound when you listen to Digby. Trying to work out why, I came up with a list of what seem like oxymorons: a tone of friendly arrogance, a Brummie lilt which adds authority, hard nosed politics borne of true compassion, and a common sense that’s somehow revelatory. Perhaps it is these apparent contradictions that make him so compelling and give him an ability to change even the most steadfast of minds.
by Harvey Coulson
Author, Teacher & FT Columnist
Lucy’s has a rare ability to make the whole room laugh at itself! Her time at the FT has given her an abundance of beautifully observed stories about life in the corporate jungle, and especially how its inhabitants communicate. Each anecdote is both entertaining and utterly relatable. She not only shows up the madness of company jargon and office politics – she shows that we all tend to go along with it without question!
by Tom Disley
Technology & Science Presenter
I’m constantly impressed with Angela’s industriousness. She’s a fastidious researcher and she always seems to have a genuine interest in the topic. My clients re-book her again and again – that says everything.
by Ben Arnold
Trendspotter and Futurist
With a dry Nordic dry wit and a multimedia presentation that makes you feel like you’re in a theatre, Magnus challenges our way of thinking about the future. While evolving technologies will have a huge impact, from ‘nanobots’ to new sources of energy, he turns many of our assumptions on their head and paints a reassuring picture of a human race confidently adapting to change.
by Jessica Prior
Tech Entrepreneur & Policy Advisor
In uncertain times Pippa provides real nuggets of wisdom about the global economy. It's fascinating to listen to someone who talks with such fluency about the factors that are having an impact on just about everything we buy and sell. You walk away feeling much better informed and a little bit smug about the inside knowledge you've gleaned.
by Brogan West
Former Head of MI5 & Former Chair of the Wellcome Trust
Exclusive Speaker
Leadership isn't just something Eliza talks about; it's there in everything she does. She handles questions brilliantly, her tone is steady and considered, and she holds the room in a way that only someone who’s used to being listened to can. In fact the former MI5 boss is disarmingly approachable, witty and warm (and not at all scary).
by Brogan West
Author, Clear Bright Future and Postcapitalism
Paul makes economics and politics personal. Whether he’s exploring the impact of technology on democracy or the future of UK manufacturing, he contextualises his subject in a way that moves it from theory to real life cause and effect. But what I like most about Paul is that he's never afraid to provoke debate and state his own position!
by Harvey Coulson
Presenter and Podcaster
Exclusive Speaker
Steph’s a perfect combination of ‘plugged in’ and ‘credible’ – while remaining utterly down to earth. I’ve seen her demystify financial markets for grey-suited conference delegates and whoop up a roomful of excited awards contenders. It’s a fabulous sight to witness. I’m certain Ms McGovern’s profile is on a swift upward trajectory…
by Siobhan Jackman
Former Army Officer
The thing that struck me most when I last saw Nicky speak was how many managers in the audience were avidly taking notes. She offers such tangible advice that it’s hard not to write it down straight away. Add some fascinating anecdotes about her experiences in the army, and she more than proves her point about the value of care and consistency in whichever industry you work. You come away from her speech with a couple of tips to try immediately!
by Phoebe Brooks
Producer & Presenter
Michael’s tricky to pigeon-hole because he has so many strings to his bow, from popular science and technological innovation to NHS reforms. I always enjoy working with him – he takes the time to understand the background and really gets involved with the client. Michael even based one of his TV shows on an idea that stemmed from an event, so it’s clearly mutually beneficial!
by Emily Collier
Media Owner & Broadcaster
Andrew's knowledge of business and politics is encyclopaedic. He not only ‘gets’ speaking briefs, he’s also extremely useful to have onside. And he runs a very tight ship as a moderator, lightening the mood whenever he finds the opportunity. The result is that Andrew’s sessions become the creative spaces they’re meant to be – a million miles from Death by PowerPoint.
by Tom Disley
Former Royal Marine, Triple Amputee & Invictus Games Hero
The first thing to strike you about Mark is his resilience and humour. You’ll catch yourself laughing even as he describes retreating from the scene of the bomb blast, and wincing when he recalls standing on his prosthetic limbs forthe first time. The message is clear: measurable goals are the only way to overcome obstacles – whether in business or running across America.
by Paul Warran
Rugby Player Turned Extreme Athlete
Despite his reputation as an aggressive rugby player, Richard comes across as a humble guy. His irrepressible enthusiasm for death-defying exploits for charity can’t fail to raise a smile. More importantly, the way he's turned career-ending injury into a source of motivation is a terrific lesson for anyone.
by Tom Disley
Architect & Innovator
Not so much a futurist as one who’s actually helping shape the future, Michael shows what can happen when engineering and nature work in harmony to provide solutions to the seemingly impossible – like in his ground breaking Sahara Forest Project. He has a growing international reputation on the back of his TED speech, and he’s one of the few I could listen to again and again.
by Ben Arnold
ITV Political Editor
Exclusive Speaker
After switching from a business to a political brief just as the two have become closely intertwined, Robert is very well placed to consider what might happen next. He has inside knowledge of the pressure points, personalities and potential consequences in both camps – but he’s quick to admit the danger of making predictions. He guides you through the soap opera with gusto and a surprising amount of humour.
by Dennis Perry
Consultant Psychiatrist
When Hoy, Wiggins and Pendleton all put their success down to one psychiatrist's mind management techniques, it doesn’t take a great leap to see that corporate audiences want to hear what they too can learn about their fears from Steve Peters. He’s known as a game changer. The question is, can you keep your inner chimp in its cage and perform under pressure???
by Ella O'Kane
Times Radio
Exclusive Speaker
I’m always struck by the clarity with which John speaks about the complex issues facing political leaders, and the nation as a whole. He offers serious analysis, up to the minute information and behind the scenes insights into the goings-on at Westminster. But he also has a vast arsenal of anecdotes having spent many hundreds of hours grilling our lords and masters – and standing in front of 10 Downing Street in his favourite raincoat.
by Mitchell Sowden
Broadcaster & Columnist
Michael's charming, self-deprecating and always delivers the right blend of banter and content: it’s obvious he’s enjoying not being a politician. That said, he brings an enormous amount of heavyweight experience to bear – whether he’s facilitating a business debate, mapping out the geopolitical landscape at a conference, handing out industry awards or entertaining guests after dinner.
by Anke Schuster
Writer, Presenter & Food Critic
Jay is everything you need in an after dinner speaker - perhaps it's years of entertaining dining companions. He’s eloquent, easy going and comes with a store of anecdotes about life as a restaurant critic (aka "going out to eat and writing smart-arsed things about it").
by Jessica Prior
Former Editor, WIRED UK
If you want a speaker to provide a glimpse of what the future holds for your sector and your customers, David is for you. He sees himself as a storyteller, describing ways in which the world is rapidly changing and how technology is creating new opportunities for all businesses. But it comes with a warning: there are serious dangers if you ignore what’s happening around you.
by Andrew Stoney
HARDtalk
I really enjoy working with Stephen. Though he's a hard-hitting journalist who interviews world leaders on a regular basis, he's incredibly affable and clearly ‘gets’ corporate events. It’s a given that he quickly gets on top of a tricky brief – what’s more unusual is that everything’s always so easy to arrange.
by Allan Grant
Digital Transformation
Perfectly appropriate for both up-to-the-minute techies and pencil-and-paper types, Scott quickly wins the audience’s respect with live demos and great video shorts. Above all he has a knack for holding onto the ‘human’ in a world of seemingly limitless technological possibilities – reminding us to focus on the useful and ‘personable’ as well as the spellbinding.
by Siobhan Jackman
Steve Jobs’ Creative Director at Apple
Ken’s understated delivery and wry smile might be what you'd expect from a man associated with the coolness of Apple. But it isn't a shallow speech about shiny electronic products; what his stories reveal about simplicity of both design and service goes to the core of how all businesses should operate. It’s magical to watch heads nod and confidence spread throughout the room.
by Siobhan Jackman
TV and Radio Presenter
Lisa is a joy to work with, both before the event and on the day. She hosts awards with enthusiasm, charm and bags of authority – a true professional!
by Anke Schuster
Vice-Chairman, Ogilvy UK
As Creative Director of one the most successful ad agencies in the world, Rory wouldn't be out of place in a modern day version of Mad Men. You'll warm to him straight away. He overturns your assumptions, lets you in on branding secrets, and shows how human behaviour isn’t always logical – wrapping it all up with an easy humour and bundles of charm. You’ll come away buzzing with insights and ideas, and a knowing smile.
by Christopher Morrell
Real-life Rainman
Daniel failed at school. He's now a bestselling author, he speaks a dozen languages and he can visualise complex sums using just shapes and colours. When you hear him explain how he transfers these skills, you begin to realise everything can be seen through a different lens. Audiences come away inspired – thinking about ways to embrace change instead of fearing it.
by Dennis Perry
Former Travel & Banking CEO
After proposing Hamish to one client, he immediately put together detailed examples of how he’d address their very exacting brief. He then delivered on it IN SPADES – giving delegates practical ideas for engaging their customers in a much more distinctive way. This has left me with an interesting challenge for the next event: now my client doesn’t believe anyone can top Hamish!
by Lizzie Carr
Comedian & Rapper
The charmingly geeky archaeology graduate with a surprising penchant for gangsta rap blew our Real Variety Show audience away. But a one-trick pony he is not – Chris is one of the most polished comics around. With his talent, potential ‘dad jokes’ emerge risk-free as impeccable one-liners.
by Georgia Sharp
Business Leader
Exclusive Speaker
If you want a speaker to spout the latest management theory, don't book Ellis. If you want enthusiasm and practical tips to equip your team for the challenge, you can’t do better. Ellis has been entrusted with turning around sizeable outfits, so when he talks about reigniting the passion in an organisation you know his words aren’t hot air. He really has been there and done it.
by Tom Mclaughlin
Classical Cross-over Star
Apart from Russell’s unquestionable talent and the inspiring way he’s dealt with cancer, what I admire most is his warmth and approachability. Though clearly at home on the world stage, he genuinely loves connecting with small corporate audiences – it only takes a quaver for Russell have you spellbound.
by Mitchell Sowden
Former President, Virgin Galactic
What’s so impressive about Will is how passionate he is about new ideas and innovation, combined with a steely focus on beating the competition! Listening to his story, you realise you're getting an insight into the dawn of mankind's next giant leap – it’s hugely inspiring.
by Harvey Coulson
Paralympic Gold Medallist
If anyone can teach us a lesson about making the most of our circumstances it’s Marc. When he shows clips of the England team winning their gold medal, you can’t help but cheer as his teammate touches the finish line. When he explains just how everybody played their part, you can’t help but feel inspired.
by Lizzie Carr
Trends Expert
After a few moments being mesmerised by his Dutch accent, you realise that it isn’t just Thimon’s delivery that demands your attention. It’s his content. He has an extraordinary ability to deconstruct and explain our behaviour, and show companies how to get ahead of the curve. Suddenly the data start to look like potential customers. Whether or not you’re a digital evangelist (I’m not), you’ll come away with invaluable takeaways.
by Paul Warran
Mathematician, Broadcaster & Author
It's a wonderful thing when a seemingly dry subject is brought to life. As soon as he comes onstage Marcus grabs you, throwing out maths problems and then explaining where we’ve all gone wrong! It’s not new to say that maths is integral to everything, but Marcus goes way beyond platitudes and really gets down to the nitty gritty. Where was he when I needed him at school?!?
by Ella O'Kane
After Dinner Speakers
Pioneering American Astronaut
You can't fail to feel excited and honoured to listen to Buzz. He's a living legend and a true pioneer, who's dedicated his life to space exploration. 45 years after walking on the moon he's still amazingly sprightly, with his sights firmly set on colonising Mars. In my view any audience would be inspired by Buzz's story – and transfixed by his vision of the future.
by Andrew Stoney
Former Poker Pro
In his conference speech Caspar teaches you about probability and risk. After dinner he gives you a taste of the nerve tingling thrills of poker – complete with steely expressions, fingers tapping on chips and eyes darting around to detect a hint of weakness in others. It’s fabulous to see him generate so much excitement without anyone risking a bean of their own money!
by Tom Mclaughlin
Former Home Secretary
Whatever your own political persuasion, when you listen to David you realise his conviction is utterly genuine. Add the fact that he's been blind since birth, and his achievements begin to hit home. But what might really surprise you is the warmth, the wealth of anecdotes and a delightful sense of humour.
by Mitchell Sowden
Broadcaster & Writer
It’s a cliché, but Gyles’ personality alone can fill a room. He really enjoys what he does and it shows. Clients love him: he’s a delight to work with, he adapts to any situation, and most importantly he’s a terrific raconteur.
by Allan Grant
Former White House Director for Economic Policy
Todd is not the brash, over-bearing financier his Wall Street to White House CV suggests. He uses a host of unconventional analogies to explain what’s going on in the markets, geopolitics and economics. Mix this with unbridled enthusiasm for business, sharp intelligence and delivery bordering on stand-up. You can expect lessons from history, politics and showbusiness.
by Phoebe Brooks
Former Chief Executive, LOVEFiLM
Simon’s LoveStory speech, with a film illustrating each early year of the business, demonstrates the ideals he still sticks to - you must be the culture of your business, and you mustn’t compromise or delegate that responsibility. Listening to him, you know he practises as he preaches: rewarding customers, continually challenging his people and developing relationships wherever he sees potential.
by Barbara de Lacy
Expedition Leader
When you first meet Alan his expression is so deadpan it’s hard to believe he motivates people in such large numbers. See him in front of an audience and he’s utterly captivating. You suddenly realise how he’s able to lead groups of big egos through the harshest environments in the world. And you’ve got to admire a man who takes his 10-year old son on a trip to the North Pole!
by Barbara de Lacy
President, World Athletics & Chairman, London Olympic Games
Listening to Seb you can’t help recall your own favourite moment from London 2012 - be it Super Saturday, the Gamesmakers or Mo Farah winning a second gold. When you hear the behind-the-scenes stories and take in the true scale of the project, you realise quite how much Seb and his team achieved. He’s not just a great leader – he’s also an awesome communicator.
by Brogan West
Pop Star Turned Curate
Richard's speech is one of the warmest I’ve heard. After a glance back to his days as a pop star, he describes the shock of wearing cassocks and sharing a dormitory at the age of 40. If you’re a fan of Rev. (for which he is the inspiration), Richard will leave you in fits of giggles.
by Carrie Wood
Serial Entrepreneur
It begins as a battery of anecdotes, delivered with a mischievous sense of humour. Then, amid jaw dropping and laughter, a rallying cry emerges: leap at every opportunity, don’t fear the Goliaths who obstruct your path, and always come back fighting. As well as all that, his almost spiritual distillation of the concept of ‘brand’ will have you throwing your old definition into the dustbin.
by Brogan West
Founder, SuperJam; Co-founder, Beer52
With his big smile and positive energy, Fraser radiates charm. You can’t help smiling back when he talks about selling jam door to door, and laughing out loud at the thought that his Grandma has no idea of the intellectual property value of her recipes. SuperJam seems to embody Fraser’s own character: authentic, unpretentious and with no added preservatives!
by Brogan West
Photojournalist, Storyteller, Campaigner
Giles is one of the greatest storytellers I’ve ever heard. Taking his time with details and with a surprising amount of humour, he shares his experience of dealing with the consequences of nearly being killed by an IED while putting all the focus on the refugees from war that he’s met along the way. He’s so compelling you could hear a pin drop; not just that, he leaves you inspired to do more and make a real difference.
by Jessica Mears
Professor of Paediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery
An extraordinary leader in an extraordinary environment, it's hard not to feel humble listening to Martin! In a wonderfully focused way he makes you want to be receptive to new ideas wherever they come from. While his goal might be trying to fine tune the handover of a baby from operating table to intensive care unit, it’s clear that the principles are the same whatever the process and wherever people have to work together.
by Jessica Mears
The Greatest Living Explorer
Fiennes is a living legend. Behind the stiff upper lip and glorious wit is one of the most inspiring leaders you could ever encounter. He shows how his close-knit teams stay ahead of the competition by evaluating the terrain, challenging the status quo and embracing technology. The business analogy is obvious – the effect Ran has on audiences (of any nationality) is a joy to behold.
by Lizzie Carr
Broadcaster and Columnist, The Times
Danny has his audience in stitches with his collection of ‘Rules for Politics.’ I especially like the analogy with hotel towels – and what MPs can learn from footballers. As you’d expect, he also provides a great insight into who’s up to what (and why) in the Westminster village. As much of a joy to watch as he is to work with, Daniel has heads bobbing in agreement right from the off.
by Christopher Morrell
Principal, Hertford College, Oxford
Tom manages to do something that not many speakers can – make you feel optimistic about current affairs. While the world might seemingly be spiralling into despair, Tom explains why he believes the ‘co-existors’ will triumph over the wall builders, and that globalisation and digital communication will bring us together and not drive us apart. Humanity just has to try a little bit harder.
by Adam Harkness
The Accidental Adventurer
It’s hard to imagine that Ben fell into being an adventurer by accident. As he talks about his projects, what becomes clear is his passion and determination – as well as his boundless natural charm. He leaves you thinking that one day you might be able to row across the Atlantic yourself!
by Andrew Stoney
Former Heavyweight World Champion, BBC Radio sports presenter
If you’re after a big sports star, they don't come much bigger than Bruno. When a former heavyweight World Champion walks into the room it tends to focus the mind. With Garry Richardson as the interviewer, you get a story of extraordinary highs and lows – with a lot of laughs thrown in.
by Ella O'Kane
Visiting Professor, LBS & Imperial College
Despite the fact that he lectures MBA students, there’s no jargon with PY. In his own disarming way, he makes it crystal clear that people are the most important asset in any organisation – so now more than ever, managers need to lead by example. This is real insight from a seasoned CEO and recovery expert. His messages will resonate with everyone.
by Jethro Fox
Writer & Academic
Once over the thrill of meeting a feminist legend, you realise Germaine is an authority on anything from ageing to Australia. She illuminates her argument with casually recalled quotes, taking on lofty concepts with warmth and self-deprecating humour. She manages to cut through the cacophony of politically correct discourse with a bluntness and common sense you just can’t ignore.
by Dennis Perry
Deputy Editor, The Economist
The breadth of Robert's insight is so impressive. When I last saw him he pulled together anecdotes and analysis on the US, China and Russia – then related their economic policies to the situation in the UK. It made for some striking (and entertaining) contrasts. He takes big and contentious issues and explores their impact in a way that’s immediately relevant and engaging.
by Tom Disley
Financial Times’ Undercover Economist & More or Less Presenter
Exclusive Speaker
The Undercover Economist was the first book I read when I joined JLA – since then I’ve never failed to be impressed by Tim. He makes you look at everything differently. Hearing his new speech on Big Data was a revelation: you realise the challenge is not to get the biggest data set, but the right data! He has a knack for making the seemingly impenetrable blissfully clear.
by Jethro Fox
Champion Hurdler and Presenter
Colin’s modesty comes across the moment you meet him. In fact, his story about learning not to be cocky is one of many lessons to take away. Whether he’s doing a lap round the room with an Olympic flame, exciting you about the possibilities open to you or just making you laugh, he gets everyone involved. And he doesn’t mind being asked about Strictly!
by Siobhan Jackman
Head of Disruption & Innovation, PwC
Exclusive Speaker
Leo convinces you straight away of the importance of ‘future-proofing.’ It’s no mean feat to marry business priorities with the demands of sustainability. He does it with boundless Johnson charm, positivity and real insight backed up by fascinating case studies. I’ve never seen a more entertaining and thought provoking way to set out the challenges and eye up the possible solutions.
by Christopher Morrell
Business Leader
It’s difficult to avoid being spellbound when you listen to Digby. Trying to work out why, I came up with a list of what seem like oxymorons: a tone of friendly arrogance, a Brummie lilt which adds authority, hard nosed politics borne of true compassion, and a common sense that’s somehow revelatory. Perhaps it is these apparent contradictions that make him so compelling and give him an ability to change even the most steadfast of minds.
by Harvey Coulson
Author, Teacher & FT Columnist
Lucy’s has a rare ability to make the whole room laugh at itself! Her time at the FT has given her an abundance of beautifully observed stories about life in the corporate jungle, and especially how its inhabitants communicate. Each anecdote is both entertaining and utterly relatable. She not only shows up the madness of company jargon and office politics – she shows that we all tend to go along with it without question!
by Tom Disley
Producer, QI, Blackadder
It’s a mystery why the viewing public isn’t given a chance to see that John’s at least as funny as the stars he’s nurtured. Not only is he the man behind Bean and Blackadder, he also co-wrote After Liff with Douglas Adams. Besides the gags, John is so inspiring when he talks about QI changing the way we learn.
by Brogan West
Actress and Campaigner
Joanna's anecdotes marry the perfect mix of humour, experience and inspiration from her varied and fascinating career. Her insights are wonderfully perceptive yet viscerally witty. Her campaigns for the environment amongst others keep Joanna undeniably topical and totally unique. Joanna's 'Absolutely Fabulous' ability to light up a stage and hold any audience with her story is extraordinary to watch.
by Bella Milner
Scottish Comedian & Radio Host
Fred is a national treasure in Scotland, but one of my London-based clients wasn't familiar with him and had always booked a name. Having worked with Fred for years I promised he would storm their awards and respect their senior audience. The day after the event the client declared that he’d delivered 100% – “and it reflected brilliantly on the organisers!”
by Jethro Fox
Former ECB Chairman of Selectors
With perfect comic timing Geoff tells of his tussles with some of the greats of the game. I’ve watched an audience of 1000 collapse in laughter when he described his lack of athleticism between the wickets. Even if you don’t like cricket, if you appreciate self-deprecating humour you’ll love Geoff Miller.
by Andrew Stoney
Producer & Presenter
Michael’s tricky to pigeon-hole because he has so many strings to his bow, from popular science and technological innovation to NHS reforms. I always enjoy working with him – he takes the time to understand the background and really gets involved with the client. Michael even based one of his TV shows on an idea that stemmed from an event, so it’s clearly mutually beneficial!
by Emily Collier
Media Owner & Broadcaster
Andrew's knowledge of business and politics is encyclopaedic. He not only ‘gets’ speaking briefs, he’s also extremely useful to have onside. And he runs a very tight ship as a moderator, lightening the mood whenever he finds the opportunity. The result is that Andrew’s sessions become the creative spaces they’re meant to be – a million miles from Death by PowerPoint.
by Tom Disley
Broadcasting House
Paddy exudes wonderful optimism at a time of spreading cynicism. He’s also a natural storyteller. What I like most is the cheeky glint in his eye - whether he’s talking about the joys of Eurovision or what’s it like to know that half your audience is only listening because they’re waiting for The Archers.
by Christopher Morrell
ITV Political Editor
Exclusive Speaker
After switching from a business to a political brief just as the two have become closely intertwined, Robert is very well placed to consider what might happen next. He has inside knowledge of the pressure points, personalities and potential consequences in both camps – but he’s quick to admit the danger of making predictions. He guides you through the soap opera with gusto and a surprising amount of humour.
by Dennis Perry
Times Radio
Exclusive Speaker
I’m always struck by the clarity with which John speaks about the complex issues facing political leaders, and the nation as a whole. He offers serious analysis, up to the minute information and behind the scenes insights into the goings-on at Westminster. But he also has a vast arsenal of anecdotes having spent many hundreds of hours grilling our lords and masters – and standing in front of 10 Downing Street in his favourite raincoat.
by Mitchell Sowden
Broadcaster & Columnist
Michael's charming, self-deprecating and always delivers the right blend of banter and content: it’s obvious he’s enjoying not being a politician. That said, he brings an enormous amount of heavyweight experience to bear – whether he’s facilitating a business debate, mapping out the geopolitical landscape at a conference, handing out industry awards or entertaining guests after dinner.
by Anke Schuster
Writer, Presenter & Food Critic
Jay is everything you need in an after dinner speaker - perhaps it's years of entertaining dining companions. He’s eloquent, easy going and comes with a store of anecdotes about life as a restaurant critic (aka "going out to eat and writing smart-arsed things about it").
by Jessica Prior
Vice-Chairman, Ogilvy UK
As Creative Director of one the most successful ad agencies in the world, Rory wouldn't be out of place in a modern day version of Mad Men. You'll warm to him straight away. He overturns your assumptions, lets you in on branding secrets, and shows how human behaviour isn’t always logical – wrapping it all up with an easy humour and bundles of charm. You’ll come away buzzing with insights and ideas, and a knowing smile.
by Christopher Morrell
Paralympic Gold Medallist
If anyone can teach us a lesson about making the most of our circumstances it’s Marc. When he shows clips of the England team winning their gold medal, you can’t help but cheer as his teammate touches the finish line. When he explains just how everybody played their part, you can’t help but feel inspired.
by Lizzie Carr
Mathematician, Broadcaster & Author
It's a wonderful thing when a seemingly dry subject is brought to life. As soon as he comes onstage Marcus grabs you, throwing out maths problems and then explaining where we’ve all gone wrong! It’s not new to say that maths is integral to everything, but Marcus goes way beyond platitudes and really gets down to the nitty gritty. Where was he when I needed him at school?!?
by Ella O'Kane
Presenters and Awards Hosts
Comedy Hip Hop Improv
I put Abandoman in front of one usually reserved technology crowd, and by the end of the evening the CEO was dancing on the table screaming for an encore. The foremost (and only) Irish ‘hip-hop improv’ act are a must for any audience with even the tiniest capacity for fun. Book them now!
by Siobhan Jackman
Channel 4 Racing, BT Sport
Wearing her conference presenter hat Clare brings a lightness of touch that gets the best out of anyone, from guest stars to business types. She makes it so easy for them to convey their own struggles and achievements – and she’s a joy to have on your team.
by Anke Schuster
Actor & Presenter
John has the charm of Captain Jack, the professionalism of a primetime presenter and the talent to belt out a show tune - all good reasons to book him. He flirts with everyone and takes some beating if you’re looking for an injection of showbiz glitz.
by Brogan West
Beatboxer & Musical Technologist
Beardyman isn’t just possessed of a rare skill, he’s a truly versatile performer. He can silence a room in awe, have them tap their feet and stand to applaud all within five minutes. I've watched him evolve from gifted beatboxer into a headline star – embracing comedy and unbelievable vocal gymnastics.
by Bella Milner
The One Show
Some clients would only consider Angellica for young audiences, but she's much more versatile than that. She can move seamlessly between fun and serious, she really holds the audience and she’s refreshingly flexible with things like timings and scripts.
by Jethro Fox
Broadcaster & Writer
It’s a cliché, but Gyles’ personality alone can fill a room. He really enjoys what he does and it shows. Clients love him: he’s a delight to work with, he adapts to any situation, and most importantly he’s a terrific raconteur.
by Allan Grant
Scottish Standup Star
Much has been made of Kevin’s age but it’s still difficult to believe he’s so young when you see him perform. He’s got confidence in spades, and event producers love him because he’s so accommodating and mature. I love his cheeky grin as he waits for the audience to catch up with his punchline.
by Barbara de Lacy
Mock The Week
Ed has a remarkable ability to judge audiences. Whatever mood you’re in before he walks on, you’ll be laughing at yourself by the end – and his jokes will follow you around the next day. I won’t be able to think about pillow talk in quite the same way ever again!
by Jessica Mears
Comedian, Presenter
Offstage Alan is like his onscreen persona: down to earth, self-deprecating and wickedly funny. But he really delivers onstage. His opening routine intersperses topical gags with industry-specific material, and his energy is unrelenting. I can't recommend him highly enough.
by Allan Grant
Canadian Comedian
Offering a delightful deadpan take on British quirks, Sean is a cut above the average circuit comedian. He shares his amazement at how readily we accept most things don't work (transport, people etc), his amusement at foreigners' expectations and his daily frustrations with his family. He hits the mark with any crowd, from rowdy to reserved.
by Jessica Prior
Comedian, Actor & Writer
Hal's comedy is perfect for corporate audiences. He's instantly endearing - with McIntyre-style energy, stage presence (and campness) along with wonderfully self deprecating put-downs. I’m still laughing at the gag about ignoring his child's schooling because she didn't ask him about his own day.
by Allan Grant
Radio 1 Presenter
If you want to inject energy into awards, the diminutive Radio 1 presenter is well worth considering. He has natural enthusiasm, he makes everyone feel relaxed and he leads proceedings without ever succumbing to the temptation of making it all about him.
by Bella Milner
The Accidental Adventurer
It’s hard to imagine that Ben fell into being an adventurer by accident. As he talks about his projects, what becomes clear is his passion and determination – as well as his boundless natural charm. He leaves you thinking that one day you might be able to row across the Atlantic yourself!
by Andrew Stoney
Political Comedian & Presenter
Recreating the House of Commons onstage might not sound like everybody’s cup of tea, but Matt pulls it off. Part football obsessive, part PMQs geek, he’s just as much at home dishing out topical stand-up as interviewing George Galloway – and his Ed Miliband impression is uncanny.
by Barbara de Lacy
Barbican's Director of Arts and Learning
Will challenges any perceptions of the artistic world as a breeding ground for tormented, penniless outcasts. Instead he describes the most celebrated exponents as entrepreneurs with a sharp understanding of the zeitgeist. Along with some genuinely hilarious stories, Will’s message to business is crystal clear: to survive and thrive, we must all begin to think like artists.
by Tom Disley
Deputy Editor, The Economist
The breadth of Robert's insight is so impressive. When I last saw him he pulled together anecdotes and analysis on the US, China and Russia – then related their economic policies to the situation in the UK. It made for some striking (and entertaining) contrasts. He takes big and contentious issues and explores their impact in a way that’s immediately relevant and engaging.
by Tom Disley
FutureProofing
Whenever she hears ‘the government has access to your intimate details, AI is already smarter than everybody you know,’ Timandra arches an eyebrow and says ‘Well, OK, maybe.’ That’s not a casual remark, it’s because she’s a serious scientific investigator set on distinguishing truth from myth. But she’s also a part-time stand-up, hence the fun she has conjuring up a reality show for robots. She’s a fascinating, illuminating, real life wizard.
by Lizzie Carr
Champion Hurdler and Presenter
Colin’s modesty comes across the moment you meet him. In fact, his story about learning not to be cocky is one of many lessons to take away. Whether he’s doing a lap round the room with an Olympic flame, exciting you about the possibilities open to you or just making you laugh, he gets everyone involved. And he doesn’t mind being asked about Strictly!
by Siobhan Jackman
Mock the Week
We’ve worked with Milton for years and it’s great to see him hit the big time. His one-liners are among the best. I’ve seen an entire Great Room captivated, holding on for the next perfectly crafted joke. Sometimes he doesn't even finish the gag – he just leaves you to fill in the gaps. An absolute genius.
by Andrew Stoney
Edinburgh Award-winning Comedian
Russell drops in hilarious quips throughout the evening. He's intelligent and respectful, but he’s also playful and cheeky – it’s very funny to see him put off his stride whenever a stunning looking woman joins him onstage. The audience is onside for the duration.
by Emily Collier
News Presenter
Natasha brings a touch of glamour to the proceedings and dazzles audience and interviewees alike. I’ve seen her equally at home dissecting the prospects for UK Plc with Sir Martin Sorrell as she was entertaining midwives at their awards – she never ever seems to get flustered.
by Barbara de Lacy
Musician & Presenter
Myleene is a woman of many talents, and she’s wonderfully accommodating. If it’s appropriate for the event, she’s happy to combine her presenting and musical skills. More than that, she creates genuine warmth the moment she steps onstage.
by Carrie Wood
Technology & Science Presenter
I’m constantly impressed with Angela’s industriousness. She’s a fastidious researcher and she always seems to have a genuine interest in the topic. My clients re-book her again and again – that says everything.
by Ben Arnold
BBC Radio 4 & 6Music
As well as having a finger on the pulse of current trends, what defines Lauren as an awards host is her warmth. She charms organisers, sponsors and most importantly the audience - and makes every winner feel that it’s their moment.And her Sunderland accent can’t fail to endear her to everyone!
by Brogan West
Actress and Campaigner
Joanna's anecdotes marry the perfect mix of humour, experience and inspiration from her varied and fascinating career. Her insights are wonderfully perceptive yet viscerally witty. Her campaigns for the environment amongst others keep Joanna undeniably topical and totally unique. Joanna's 'Absolutely Fabulous' ability to light up a stage and hold any audience with her story is extraordinary to watch.
by Bella Milner
Scottish Comedian & Radio Host
Fred is a national treasure in Scotland, but one of my London-based clients wasn't familiar with him and had always booked a name. Having worked with Fred for years I promised he would storm their awards and respect their senior audience. The day after the event the client declared that he’d delivered 100% – “and it reflected brilliantly on the organisers!”
by Jethro Fox
Episodes, The Split
The best awards host I've seen all year. If ‘briefability’ were a real word then Stephen has it in spades. The fact that the first winner of the evening ran up to the stage and greeted him with a double high five showed how brilliantly Stephen had immersed himself in the event.
by Jethro Fox
Author, Clear Bright Future and Postcapitalism
Paul makes economics and politics personal. Whether he’s exploring the impact of technology on democracy or the future of UK manufacturing, he contextualises his subject in a way that moves it from theory to real life cause and effect. But what I like most about Paul is that he's never afraid to provoke debate and state his own position!
by Harvey Coulson
Presenter and Podcaster
Exclusive Speaker
Steph’s a perfect combination of ‘plugged in’ and ‘credible’ – while remaining utterly down to earth. I’ve seen her demystify financial markets for grey-suited conference delegates and whoop up a roomful of excited awards contenders. It’s a fabulous sight to witness. I’m certain Ms McGovern’s profile is on a swift upward trajectory…
by Siobhan Jackman
Former ECB Chairman of Selectors
With perfect comic timing Geoff tells of his tussles with some of the greats of the game. I’ve watched an audience of 1000 collapse in laughter when he described his lack of athleticism between the wickets. Even if you don’t like cricket, if you appreciate self-deprecating humour you’ll love Geoff Miller.
by Andrew Stoney
Mod Comedian
Ian is proving an utterly safe pair of hands. I’ve seen him charm and entertain a big room as well as, if not better than any ‘celebrity’ comic. Sometimes it can be tense watching a corporate audience watching someone they don’t know – with Ian, the client and I were completely relaxed throughout.
by Harvey Coulson
Producer & Presenter
Michael’s tricky to pigeon-hole because he has so many strings to his bow, from popular science and technological innovation to NHS reforms. I always enjoy working with him – he takes the time to understand the background and really gets involved with the client. Michael even based one of his TV shows on an idea that stemmed from an event, so it’s clearly mutually beneficial!
by Emily Collier
Media Owner & Broadcaster
Andrew's knowledge of business and politics is encyclopaedic. He not only ‘gets’ speaking briefs, he’s also extremely useful to have onside. And he runs a very tight ship as a moderator, lightening the mood whenever he finds the opportunity. The result is that Andrew’s sessions become the creative spaces they’re meant to be – a million miles from Death by PowerPoint.
by Tom Disley
Actor
Jimmy is one of the most easy-going hosts. Nothing is too much trouble. He spends time learning about the event, then works with his scriptwriter to put together a funny and relevant intro. He’s professional and utterly charming.
by Andrew Stoney
Comedian & Presenter
We’re often asked for a “safe, but edgy” name – someone sidesplittingly funny who will understand the audience, respect the event and follow the brief. Dara invariably shoots to the top of that list because he nails it time and again. He loves delving into other walks of life and coming up with killer industry gags.
by Tom Mclaughlin
Broadcasting House
Paddy exudes wonderful optimism at a time of spreading cynicism. He’s also a natural storyteller. What I like most is the cheeky glint in his eye - whether he’s talking about the joys of Eurovision or what’s it like to know that half your audience is only listening because they’re waiting for The Archers.
by Christopher Morrell
ITV Political Editor
Exclusive Speaker
After switching from a business to a political brief just as the two have become closely intertwined, Robert is very well placed to consider what might happen next. He has inside knowledge of the pressure points, personalities and potential consequences in both camps – but he’s quick to admit the danger of making predictions. He guides you through the soap opera with gusto and a surprising amount of humour.
by Dennis Perry
Times Radio
Exclusive Speaker
I’m always struck by the clarity with which John speaks about the complex issues facing political leaders, and the nation as a whole. He offers serious analysis, up to the minute information and behind the scenes insights into the goings-on at Westminster. But he also has a vast arsenal of anecdotes having spent many hundreds of hours grilling our lords and masters – and standing in front of 10 Downing Street in his favourite raincoat.
by Mitchell Sowden
Broadcaster & Columnist
Michael's charming, self-deprecating and always delivers the right blend of banter and content: it’s obvious he’s enjoying not being a politician. That said, he brings an enormous amount of heavyweight experience to bear – whether he’s facilitating a business debate, mapping out the geopolitical landscape at a conference, handing out industry awards or entertaining guests after dinner.
by Anke Schuster
Comedian
Romesh's onstage disdain for everyone and everything is utterly infectious. It's rare for someone playing the misanthrope to have so much charm, but he pulls off the perfect balance. His routine meanders over well-trodden paths, but every punch line feels fresh. Watch the audience roar their approval.
by Ella O'Kane
Writer, Presenter & Food Critic
Jay is everything you need in an after dinner speaker - perhaps it's years of entertaining dining companions. He’s eloquent, easy going and comes with a store of anecdotes about life as a restaurant critic (aka "going out to eat and writing smart-arsed things about it").
by Jessica Prior
Former Editor, WIRED UK
If you want a speaker to provide a glimpse of what the future holds for your sector and your customers, David is for you. He sees himself as a storyteller, describing ways in which the world is rapidly changing and how technology is creating new opportunities for all businesses. But it comes with a warning: there are serious dangers if you ignore what’s happening around you.
by Andrew Stoney
HARDtalk
I really enjoy working with Stephen. Though he's a hard-hitting journalist who interviews world leaders on a regular basis, he's incredibly affable and clearly ‘gets’ corporate events. It’s a given that he quickly gets on top of a tricky brief – what’s more unusual is that everything’s always so easy to arrange.
by Allan Grant
TV and Radio Presenter
Lisa is a joy to work with, both before the event and on the day. She hosts awards with enthusiasm, charm and bags of authority – a true professional!
by Anke Schuster
Impressionist & Actor
When you book Debra you get Miranda Hart, Davina McCall, Anne Robinson and more into the bargain: she’s an excellent impressionist. More than that, she’s lovely to work with – fun, gracious, encouraging and glamorous.
by Jessica Mears
Comedian & Rapper
The charmingly geeky archaeology graduate with a surprising penchant for gangsta rap blew our Real Variety Show audience away. But a one-trick pony he is not – Chris is one of the most polished comics around. With his talent, potential ‘dad jokes’ emerge risk-free as impeccable one-liners.
by Georgia Sharp
The Last Leg
The fresh-faced young comic comes out with unexpectedly dry humour. It’s observational comedy at its best, which will have the audience reminiscing and laughing as if they’re all in on a private joke.
by Emily Collier
Agent Recommendations by Adam Harkness
Former HR Director, BBC
Thanks to her experience in turbulent times at the BBC, Lucy's speech is incredibly insightful – but she also has a natural ability to engage the room. The self-confessed "recovering HR director" even manages to inject a sense of fun. Whether she's asked to talk about the scourge of annual appraisals or the challenges of virtual teams, you will come away with a fresh perspective.
by Adam Harkness
Principal, Hertford College, Oxford
Tom manages to do something that not many speakers can – make you feel optimistic about current affairs. While the world might seemingly be spiralling into despair, Tom explains why he believes the ‘co-existors’ will triumph over the wall builders, and that globalisation and digital communication will bring us together and not drive us apart. Humanity just has to try a little bit harder.
by Adam Harkness
Agent Recommendations by Allan Grant
Chair, National Infrastructure Commission
Andrew has a brain the size of planet – condensing swathes of information into a speech that’s always tight to the brief and laced with humour. I've seen him speak on topics from infrastructure and education to collaboration. You can feel delegates paying close attention: they know they’re getting an inside view from one of the most influential policy makers in Westminster.
by Allan Grant
Broadcaster & Writer
It’s a cliché, but Gyles’ personality alone can fill a room. He really enjoys what he does and it shows. Clients love him: he’s a delight to work with, he adapts to any situation, and most importantly he’s a terrific raconteur.
by Allan Grant
Writer, Strategist, Campaigner
I love how Alastair balances humour, gossip and serious messages. The story about the Deputy PM punching an egg-throwing voter is typical: Alastair gets a call from Prezza (in pantomime Yorkshire): "Hello… Errr… I've just thumped someone." After telling us what happened, he gives the audience a genuine insight into how to manage a potential PR disaster. It's a fantastic listen.
by Allan Grant
Comedian, Presenter
Offstage Alan is like his onscreen persona: down to earth, self-deprecating and wickedly funny. But he really delivers onstage. His opening routine intersperses topical gags with industry-specific material, and his energy is unrelenting. I can't recommend him highly enough.
by Allan Grant
Comedian, Actor & Writer
Hal's comedy is perfect for corporate audiences. He's instantly endearing - with McIntyre-style energy, stage presence (and campness) along with wonderfully self deprecating put-downs. I’m still laughing at the gag about ignoring his child's schooling because she didn't ask him about his own day.
by Allan Grant
Jazz Singer-Pianist
The first thing you notice working with Jamie is how down to earth he is – there’s no ‘white lilies and champagne’ nonsense on his rider! But onstage his star status comes across, powering through a mix of covers and original material. At Jamie’s last gig for me he even invited guests to sing with him!
by Allan Grant
Para-cyclist & Mountaineer
Karen’s achievements since her accident stretch from extreme adventure to elite sport. If the basic premise of a motivational speech is to inspire you to adapt to the situation and scale new heights, it never feels more real than when listening to Karen. She’s been though such a horrific chain of events, yet remains defiantly positive. It feels like a real privilege to hear her story.
by Allan Grant
‘The Black Farmer’
For me Wilfred is the perfect speaker. He isn’t one of those entrepreneurs who just dish up clichés. His is a personal story, full of lessons for delegates to take away and put into practice. The methods Wilfred used to take The Black Farmer from a niche, local product to an everyday supermarket brand are a ‘must-hear’ for any business that wants to grow.
by Allan Grant
HARDtalk
I really enjoy working with Stephen. Though he's a hard-hitting journalist who interviews world leaders on a regular basis, he's incredibly affable and clearly ‘gets’ corporate events. It’s a given that he quickly gets on top of a tricky brief – what’s more unusual is that everything’s always so easy to arrange.
by Allan Grant
Agent Recommendations by Andrew Stoney
Pioneering American Astronaut
You can't fail to feel excited and honoured to listen to Buzz. He's a living legend and a true pioneer, who's dedicated his life to space exploration. 45 years after walking on the moon he's still amazingly sprightly, with his sights firmly set on colonising Mars. In my view any audience would be inspired by Buzz's story – and transfixed by his vision of the future.
by Andrew Stoney
The Accidental Adventurer
It’s hard to imagine that Ben fell into being an adventurer by accident. As he talks about his projects, what becomes clear is his passion and determination – as well as his boundless natural charm. He leaves you thinking that one day you might be able to row across the Atlantic yourself!
by Andrew Stoney
Mock the Week
We’ve worked with Milton for years and it’s great to see him hit the big time. His one-liners are among the best. I’ve seen an entire Great Room captivated, holding on for the next perfectly crafted joke. Sometimes he doesn't even finish the gag – he just leaves you to fill in the gaps. An absolute genius.
by Andrew Stoney
Former ECB Chairman of Selectors
With perfect comic timing Geoff tells of his tussles with some of the greats of the game. I’ve watched an audience of 1000 collapse in laughter when he described his lack of athleticism between the wickets. Even if you don’t like cricket, if you appreciate self-deprecating humour you’ll love Geoff Miller.
by Andrew Stoney
Actor
Jimmy is one of the most easy-going hosts. Nothing is too much trouble. He spends time learning about the event, then works with his scriptwriter to put together a funny and relevant intro. He’s professional and utterly charming.
by Andrew Stoney
Former Editor, WIRED UK
If you want a speaker to provide a glimpse of what the future holds for your sector and your customers, David is for you. He sees himself as a storyteller, describing ways in which the world is rapidly changing and how technology is creating new opportunities for all businesses. But it comes with a warning: there are serious dangers if you ignore what’s happening around you.
by Andrew Stoney
Agent Recommendations by Ben Arnold
Professor of Economics, Dartmouth College
There are economists, forecasters and analysts – and then there's Danny. He’s straight talking, unafraid to cover ground many fear to tread, and he cuts through the gamesmanship. I particularly like his analogy about economic recovery: “It’s like visiting the doctor. Everyone wants to know when they’ll get better, but the best we can do is monitor progress and treat accordingly.”
by Ben Arnold
Professor, IMD
While many economic speakers start by bracing you for whatever gloomy predictions they’re about to deliver, Stephane engages you with a real glint in his eye. Describing the post-recession world as “unusually desynchronised” he guides delegates through each region’s competitiveness, helping to join the dots in a constantly changing business landscape.
by Ben Arnold
Singer-songwriter
Performing her own hits from Burn to Starry Eyed via Your Song, Ellie and her band delivered a mesmerising 40-minute show. Chatting with the audience and sharing anecdotes in between numbers, she had my client and all his guests entranced - hanging on her every word.
by Ben Arnold
Technology & Science Presenter
I’m constantly impressed with Angela’s industriousness. She’s a fastidious researcher and she always seems to have a genuine interest in the topic. My clients re-book her again and again – that says everything.
by Ben Arnold
Architect & Innovator
Not so much a futurist as one who’s actually helping shape the future, Michael shows what can happen when engineering and nature work in harmony to provide solutions to the seemingly impossible – like in his ground breaking Sahara Forest Project. He has a growing international reputation on the back of his TED speech, and he’s one of the few I could listen to again and again.
by Ben Arnold
Classics Function Band
Not only are Rich and his band some of the nicest musicians on the circuit, it’s plain to see they get a kick from entertaining corporate audiences. You don’t always find such genuine helpfulness and enthusiasm among covers band – and it really comes across both to organisers and guests.
by Ben Arnold
Agent Recommendations by Barbara de Lacy
Author and Trust Expert
Not only have Rachel’s book and ideas helped me make lifestyle choices, she’s also got some absolutely essential advice for twenty-first century businesses. Her speeches are peppered with nuggets that you’ll find yourself repeating to friends and colleagues for days to come. 200,000 views within two weeks of her latest TED Global talk going online say it all.
by Barbara de Lacy
Scottish Standup Star
Much has been made of Kevin’s age but it’s still difficult to believe he’s so young when you see him perform. He’s got confidence in spades, and event producers love him because he’s so accommodating and mature. I love his cheeky grin as he waits for the audience to catch up with his punchline.
by Barbara de Lacy
Writer, Broadcaster, Psychological Illusionist
When you’re lucky enough to stumble on a free date between filming and touring, Derren’s an absolute pleasure to work with. Production is blissfully simple in any space, and he really understands corporate audiences. You end up with a fast-paced, hugely entertaining show which will baffle everyone!
by Barbara de Lacy
Former Chief Executive, LOVEFiLM
Simon’s LoveStory speech, with a film illustrating each early year of the business, demonstrates the ideals he still sticks to - you must be the culture of your business, and you mustn’t compromise or delegate that responsibility. Listening to him, you know he practises as he preaches: rewarding customers, continually challenging his people and developing relationships wherever he sees potential.
by Barbara de Lacy
Expedition Leader
When you first meet Alan his expression is so deadpan it’s hard to believe he motivates people in such large numbers. See him in front of an audience and he’s utterly captivating. You suddenly realise how he’s able to lead groups of big egos through the harshest environments in the world. And you’ve got to admire a man who takes his 10-year old son on a trip to the North Pole!
by Barbara de Lacy
Political Comedian & Presenter
Recreating the House of Commons onstage might not sound like everybody’s cup of tea, but Matt pulls it off. Part football obsessive, part PMQs geek, he’s just as much at home dishing out topical stand-up as interviewing George Galloway – and his Ed Miliband impression is uncanny.
by Barbara de Lacy
News Presenter
Natasha brings a touch of glamour to the proceedings and dazzles audience and interviewees alike. I’ve seen her equally at home dissecting the prospects for UK Plc with Sir Martin Sorrell as she was entertaining midwives at their awards – she never ever seems to get flustered.
by Barbara de Lacy
Agent Recommendations by Phoebe Brooks
Former White House Director for Economic Policy
Todd is not the brash, over-bearing financier his Wall Street to White House CV suggests. He uses a host of unconventional analogies to explain what’s going on in the markets, geopolitics and economics. Mix this with unbridled enthusiasm for business, sharp intelligence and delivery bordering on stand-up. You can expect lessons from history, politics and showbusiness.
by Phoebe Brooks
Master, New College of the Humanities
The word 'philosopher' conjures up images of brooding pretension or high-minded aloofness. Anthony conforms to neither stereotype. He's down-to-earth, witty and understandable. He makes abstract concepts like fairness and ethics genuinely thought-provoking – especially for organisations looking to define their place in the lives of employees and customers.
by Phoebe Brooks
Author & Former Retail CEO
Bill has the common touch you might expect from one of the few bosses to go from storeroom to boardroom. When his 4-year old granddaughter pleaded for an iPad, he began to imagine how she’ll be served by retailers of the future. He now gives an unsentimental insider’s view of the commercial realities they face - not forgetting the social side of the high street that affects us all.
by Phoebe Brooks
Former Army Officer
The thing that struck me most when I last saw Nicky speak was how many managers in the audience were avidly taking notes. She offers such tangible advice that it’s hard not to write it down straight away. Add some fascinating anecdotes about her experiences in the army, and she more than proves her point about the value of care and consistency in whichever industry you work. You come away from her speech with a couple of tips to try immediately!
by Phoebe Brooks
Agent Recommendations by Siobhan Jackman
Comedy Hip Hop Improv
I put Abandoman in front of one usually reserved technology crowd, and by the end of the evening the CEO was dancing on the table screaming for an encore. The foremost (and only) Irish ‘hip-hop improv’ act are a must for any audience with even the tiniest capacity for fun. Book them now!
by Siobhan Jackman
CEO, Brompton Bicycles Ltd
Bounding onstage, you'd be forgiven for thinking you're watching a cross between Boris Johnson and Willy Wonka (minus the Oompa Loompas). But there's more to WBA than meets the eye. As he extols the virtues of British engineering, you feel a sense of pride - not just about where we've been, but where we're going. Maybe the future of manufacturing isn't so bleak after all!
by Siobhan Jackman
Champion Hurdler and Presenter
Colin’s modesty comes across the moment you meet him. In fact, his story about learning not to be cocky is one of many lessons to take away. Whether he’s doing a lap round the room with an Olympic flame, exciting you about the possibilities open to you or just making you laugh, he gets everyone involved. And he doesn’t mind being asked about Strictly!
by Siobhan Jackman
The One Show
At the last event Alex did for me she stayed on site throughout the day, charmed everyone involved, looked gorgeous and did a fabulous job controlling a very excitable room. She’s a wonderful Welsh whirlwind.
by Siobhan Jackman
Presenter and Podcaster
Exclusive Speaker
Steph’s a perfect combination of ‘plugged in’ and ‘credible’ – while remaining utterly down to earth. I’ve seen her demystify financial markets for grey-suited conference delegates and whoop up a roomful of excited awards contenders. It’s a fabulous sight to witness. I’m certain Ms McGovern’s profile is on a swift upward trajectory…
by Siobhan Jackman
Digital Transformation
Perfectly appropriate for both up-to-the-minute techies and pencil-and-paper types, Scott quickly wins the audience’s respect with live demos and great video shorts. Above all he has a knack for holding onto the ‘human’ in a world of seemingly limitless technological possibilities – reminding us to focus on the useful and ‘personable’ as well as the spellbinding.
by Siobhan Jackman
Steve Jobs’ Creative Director at Apple
Ken’s understated delivery and wry smile might be what you'd expect from a man associated with the coolness of Apple. But it isn't a shallow speech about shiny electronic products; what his stories reveal about simplicity of both design and service goes to the core of how all businesses should operate. It’s magical to watch heads nod and confidence spread throughout the room.
by Siobhan Jackman
Agent Recommendations by Brogan West
Actor & Presenter
John has the charm of Captain Jack, the professionalism of a primetime presenter and the talent to belt out a show tune - all good reasons to book him. He flirts with everyone and takes some beating if you’re looking for an injection of showbiz glitz.
by Brogan West
President, World Athletics & Chairman, London Olympic Games
Listening to Seb you can’t help recall your own favourite moment from London 2012 - be it Super Saturday, the Gamesmakers or Mo Farah winning a second gold. When you hear the behind-the-scenes stories and take in the true scale of the project, you realise quite how much Seb and his team achieved. He’s not just a great leader – he’s also an awesome communicator.
by Brogan West
Serial Entrepreneur
It begins as a battery of anecdotes, delivered with a mischievous sense of humour. Then, amid jaw dropping and laughter, a rallying cry emerges: leap at every opportunity, don’t fear the Goliaths who obstruct your path, and always come back fighting. As well as all that, his almost spiritual distillation of the concept of ‘brand’ will have you throwing your old definition into the dustbin.
by Brogan West
Founder, SuperJam; Co-founder, Beer52
With his big smile and positive energy, Fraser radiates charm. You can’t help smiling back when he talks about selling jam door to door, and laughing out loud at the thought that his Grandma has no idea of the intellectual property value of her recipes. SuperJam seems to embody Fraser’s own character: authentic, unpretentious and with no added preservatives!
by Brogan West
BBC Radio 4 & 6Music
As well as having a finger on the pulse of current trends, what defines Lauren as an awards host is her warmth. She charms organisers, sponsors and most importantly the audience - and makes every winner feel that it’s their moment.And her Sunderland accent can’t fail to endear her to everyone!
by Brogan West
Producer, QI, Blackadder
It’s a mystery why the viewing public isn’t given a chance to see that John’s at least as funny as the stars he’s nurtured. Not only is he the man behind Bean and Blackadder, he also co-wrote After Liff with Douglas Adams. Besides the gags, John is so inspiring when he talks about QI changing the way we learn.
by Brogan West
Tech Entrepreneur & Policy Advisor
In uncertain times Pippa provides real nuggets of wisdom about the global economy. It's fascinating to listen to someone who talks with such fluency about the factors that are having an impact on just about everything we buy and sell. You walk away feeling much better informed and a little bit smug about the inside knowledge you've gleaned.
by Brogan West
Former Head of MI5 & Former Chair of the Wellcome Trust
Exclusive Speaker
Leadership isn't just something Eliza talks about; it's there in everything she does. She handles questions brilliantly, her tone is steady and considered, and she holds the room in a way that only someone who’s used to being listened to can. In fact the former MI5 boss is disarmingly approachable, witty and warm (and not at all scary).
by Brogan West
Agent Recommendations by Jethro Fox
The One Show
Some clients would only consider Angellica for young audiences, but she's much more versatile than that. She can move seamlessly between fun and serious, she really holds the audience and she’s refreshingly flexible with things like timings and scripts.
by Jethro Fox
Digital Transformation & Social Media Strategist
Andrew cuts through the gimmickry and helps you create a proper social media strategy. As well as waxing lyrical on how to create great content, he encourages you to pin down elusive ROI. But for me Andrew’s real magic is the way he equips you with the tools and confidence to keep making the right decisions - even when the game changes all over again.
by Jethro Fox
Visiting Professor, LBS & Imperial College
Despite the fact that he lectures MBA students, there’s no jargon with PY. In his own disarming way, he makes it crystal clear that people are the most important asset in any organisation – so now more than ever, managers need to lead by example. This is real insight from a seasoned CEO and recovery expert. His messages will resonate with everyone.
by Jethro Fox
Financial Times’ Undercover Economist & More or Less Presenter
Exclusive Speaker
The Undercover Economist was the first book I read when I joined JLA – since then I’ve never failed to be impressed by Tim. He makes you look at everything differently. Hearing his new speech on Big Data was a revelation: you realise the challenge is not to get the biggest data set, but the right data! He has a knack for making the seemingly impenetrable blissfully clear.
by Jethro Fox
Business Author & Former CEO
The room falls silent whenever Margaret speaks – like a grounding, unifying experience. She speaks softly but confidently as she explains what we need from today’s leaders and how to optimise workplace culture. She tells stories of good and less good practice, backed up with top grade research and years of business experience. It isn’t rocket science, but that’s the point: she talks with such clarity and lack of cliché that every word sticks.
by Jethro Fox
Customer Loyalty & Brand Expert
Alex speaks with real authority on the successes (and setbacks) of online business, and how peer-to-peer collaboration is changing the consumer experience. His own enthusiasm onstage perfectly echoes his argument that an ability to build relationships with customers online and make them care is what makes you stand out in the increasingly competitive digital space.
by Jethro Fox
Scottish Comedian & Radio Host
Fred is a national treasure in Scotland, but one of my London-based clients wasn't familiar with him and had always booked a name. Having worked with Fred for years I promised he would storm their awards and respect their senior audience. The day after the event the client declared that he’d delivered 100% – “and it reflected brilliantly on the organisers!”
by Jethro Fox
Episodes, The Split
The best awards host I've seen all year. If ‘briefability’ were a real word then Stephen has it in spades. The fact that the first winner of the evening ran up to the stage and greeted him with a double high five showed how brilliantly Stephen had immersed himself in the event.
by Jethro Fox
Agent Recommendations by Lizzie Carr
The Greatest Living Explorer
Fiennes is a living legend. Behind the stiff upper lip and glorious wit is one of the most inspiring leaders you could ever encounter. He shows how his close-knit teams stay ahead of the competition by evaluating the terrain, challenging the status quo and embracing technology. The business analogy is obvious – the effect Ran has on audiences (of any nationality) is a joy to behold.
by Lizzie Carr
FutureProofing
Whenever she hears ‘the government has access to your intimate details, AI is already smarter than everybody you know,’ Timandra arches an eyebrow and says ‘Well, OK, maybe.’ That’s not a casual remark, it’s because she’s a serious scientific investigator set on distinguishing truth from myth. But she’s also a part-time stand-up, hence the fun she has conjuring up a reality show for robots. She’s a fascinating, illuminating, real life wizard.
by Lizzie Carr
Former Travel & Banking CEO
After proposing Hamish to one client, he immediately put together detailed examples of how he’d address their very exacting brief. He then delivered on it IN SPADES – giving delegates practical ideas for engaging their customers in a much more distinctive way. This has left me with an interesting challenge for the next event: now my client doesn’t believe anyone can top Hamish!
by Lizzie Carr
Paralympic Gold Medallist
If anyone can teach us a lesson about making the most of our circumstances it’s Marc. When he shows clips of the England team winning their gold medal, you can’t help but cheer as his teammate touches the finish line. When he explains just how everybody played their part, you can’t help but feel inspired.
by Lizzie Carr
Agent Recommendations by Dennis Perry
Former MD, Google UK and Ireland
To say Dan has his finger on the pulse of technology is an understatement. His insights into what we should expect in our homes and businesses in the future are truly thought provoking – as is his advice on how to harness current technology to make a workplace thrive. You’re watching an expert at the top of his game, with a wonderfully accessible and humorous presentation style.
by Dennis Perry
Writer & Academic
Once over the thrill of meeting a feminist legend, you realise Germaine is an authority on anything from ageing to Australia. She illuminates her argument with casually recalled quotes, taking on lofty concepts with warmth and self-deprecating humour. She manages to cut through the cacophony of politically correct discourse with a bluntness and common sense you just can’t ignore.
by Dennis Perry
ITV Political Editor
Exclusive Speaker
After switching from a business to a political brief just as the two have become closely intertwined, Robert is very well placed to consider what might happen next. He has inside knowledge of the pressure points, personalities and potential consequences in both camps – but he’s quick to admit the danger of making predictions. He guides you through the soap opera with gusto and a surprising amount of humour.
by Dennis Perry
Real-life Rainman
Daniel failed at school. He's now a bestselling author, he speaks a dozen languages and he can visualise complex sums using just shapes and colours. When you hear him explain how he transfers these skills, you begin to realise everything can be seen through a different lens. Audiences come away inspired – thinking about ways to embrace change instead of fearing it.
by Dennis Perry
Agent Recommendations by Tom Disley
Barbican's Director of Arts and Learning
Will challenges any perceptions of the artistic world as a breeding ground for tormented, penniless outcasts. Instead he describes the most celebrated exponents as entrepreneurs with a sharp understanding of the zeitgeist. Along with some genuinely hilarious stories, Will’s message to business is crystal clear: to survive and thrive, we must all begin to think like artists.
by Tom Disley
Deputy Editor, The Economist
The breadth of Robert's insight is so impressive. When I last saw him he pulled together anecdotes and analysis on the US, China and Russia – then related their economic policies to the situation in the UK. It made for some striking (and entertaining) contrasts. He takes big and contentious issues and explores their impact in a way that’s immediately relevant and engaging.
by Tom Disley
Author, Teacher & FT Columnist
Lucy’s has a rare ability to make the whole room laugh at itself! Her time at the FT has given her an abundance of beautifully observed stories about life in the corporate jungle, and especially how its inhabitants communicate. Each anecdote is both entertaining and utterly relatable. She not only shows up the madness of company jargon and office politics – she shows that we all tend to go along with it without question!
by Tom Disley
Media Owner & Broadcaster
Andrew's knowledge of business and politics is encyclopaedic. He not only ‘gets’ speaking briefs, he’s also extremely useful to have onside. And he runs a very tight ship as a moderator, lightening the mood whenever he finds the opportunity. The result is that Andrew’s sessions become the creative spaces they’re meant to be – a million miles from Death by PowerPoint.
by Tom Disley
Rugby Player Turned Extreme Athlete
Despite his reputation as an aggressive rugby player, Richard comes across as a humble guy. His irrepressible enthusiasm for death-defying exploits for charity can’t fail to raise a smile. More importantly, the way he's turned career-ending injury into a source of motivation is a terrific lesson for anyone.
by Tom Disley
Agent Recommendations by Anke Schuster
Channel 4 Racing, BT Sport
Wearing her conference presenter hat Clare brings a lightness of touch that gets the best out of anyone, from guest stars to business types. She makes it so easy for them to convey their own struggles and achievements – and she’s a joy to have on your team.
by Anke Schuster
Six-Time Gold Medal-winning Track Cyclist
You rarely see an audience as awestruck as they are when Chris walks onstage. In an age full of so-called legends, he’s one of the few I work with who truly deserves the accolade - both for his achievements and the reaction he inspires. He exudes determination and charm, and despite all the medals his feet are still very firmly on the ground. He’s an inspiration, in every sense.
by Anke Schuster
Broadcaster & Columnist
Michael's charming, self-deprecating and always delivers the right blend of banter and content: it’s obvious he’s enjoying not being a politician. That said, he brings an enormous amount of heavyweight experience to bear – whether he’s facilitating a business debate, mapping out the geopolitical landscape at a conference, handing out industry awards or entertaining guests after dinner.
by Anke Schuster
TV and Radio Presenter
Lisa is a joy to work with, both before the event and on the day. She hosts awards with enthusiasm, charm and bags of authority – a true professional!
by Anke Schuster
Agent Recommendations by Christopher Morrell
Broadcaster and Columnist, The Times
Danny has his audience in stitches with his collection of ‘Rules for Politics.’ I especially like the analogy with hotel towels – and what MPs can learn from footballers. As you’d expect, he also provides a great insight into who’s up to what (and why) in the Westminster village. As much of a joy to watch as he is to work with, Daniel has heads bobbing in agreement right from the off.
by Christopher Morrell
Head of Disruption & Innovation, PwC
Exclusive Speaker
Leo convinces you straight away of the importance of ‘future-proofing.’ It’s no mean feat to marry business priorities with the demands of sustainability. He does it with boundless Johnson charm, positivity and real insight backed up by fascinating case studies. I’ve never seen a more entertaining and thought provoking way to set out the challenges and eye up the possible solutions.
by Christopher Morrell
Broadcasting House
Paddy exudes wonderful optimism at a time of spreading cynicism. He’s also a natural storyteller. What I like most is the cheeky glint in his eye - whether he’s talking about the joys of Eurovision or what’s it like to know that half your audience is only listening because they’re waiting for The Archers.
by Christopher Morrell
Vice-Chairman, Ogilvy UK
As Creative Director of one the most successful ad agencies in the world, Rory wouldn't be out of place in a modern day version of Mad Men. You'll warm to him straight away. He overturns your assumptions, lets you in on branding secrets, and shows how human behaviour isn’t always logical – wrapping it all up with an easy humour and bundles of charm. You’ll come away buzzing with insights and ideas, and a knowing smile.
by Christopher Morrell
Agent Recommendations by Jessica Prior
Canadian Comedian
Offering a delightful deadpan take on British quirks, Sean is a cut above the average circuit comedian. He shares his amazement at how readily we accept most things don't work (transport, people etc), his amusement at foreigners' expectations and his daily frustrations with his family. He hits the mark with any crowd, from rowdy to reserved.
by Jessica Prior
Director, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Paul is clearly an accomplished economist, but it’s his delivery that sets him apart. Immediately likeable on stage, throwing in a bit of humour, Paul reels off statistics that highlight areas relevant to whichever industry he’s talking to and explains what they really tell us. Whether the brief is a general overview, an assessment of government policy or something more specific, Paul makes economics accessible to everyone – and even entertaining!
by Jessica Prior
Trendspotter and Futurist
With a dry Nordic dry wit and a multimedia presentation that makes you feel like you’re in a theatre, Magnus challenges our way of thinking about the future. While evolving technologies will have a huge impact, from ‘nanobots’ to new sources of energy, he turns many of our assumptions on their head and paints a reassuring picture of a human race confidently adapting to change.
by Jessica Prior
Writer, Presenter & Food Critic
Jay is everything you need in an after dinner speaker - perhaps it's years of entertaining dining companions. He’s eloquent, easy going and comes with a store of anecdotes about life as a restaurant critic (aka "going out to eat and writing smart-arsed things about it").
by Jessica Prior
Agent Recommendations by Emily Collier
Campaigner & Businessman
When Bob took to the stage, even the most serious looking business types pressed forward to listen. It's a cliché to describe a speaker having an audience 'spellbound' - but Bob's such a natural storyteller that he held their attention effortlessly, speaking without notes and from the heart. Afterwards he posed for selfies with everyone, including the event organisers!”
by Emily Collier
Edinburgh Award-winning Comedian
Russell drops in hilarious quips throughout the evening. He's intelligent and respectful, but he’s also playful and cheeky – it’s very funny to see him put off his stride whenever a stunning looking woman joins him onstage. The audience is onside for the duration.
by Emily Collier
Producer & Presenter
Michael’s tricky to pigeon-hole because he has so many strings to his bow, from popular science and technological innovation to NHS reforms. I always enjoy working with him – he takes the time to understand the background and really gets involved with the client. Michael even based one of his TV shows on an idea that stemmed from an event, so it’s clearly mutually beneficial!
by Emily Collier
The Last Leg
The fresh-faced young comic comes out with unexpectedly dry humour. It’s observational comedy at its best, which will have the audience reminiscing and laughing as if they’re all in on a private joke.
by Emily Collier
Agent Recommendations by Ella O'Kane
Comedian & Ventriloquist
You’re in for a treat with Nina, particularly if it’s one of your colleagues that gets pulled up onstage. With a wealth of characters at her fingertips it’s always going to be a fun show. I’m constantly amazed at her skill as well as her quick wit – especially when Monkey sings Time to Say Goodbye!
by Ella O'Kane
Former Heavyweight World Champion, BBC Radio sports presenter
If you’re after a big sports star, they don't come much bigger than Bruno. When a former heavyweight World Champion walks into the room it tends to focus the mind. With Garry Richardson as the interviewer, you get a story of extraordinary highs and lows – with a lot of laughs thrown in.
by Ella O'Kane
Double Olympic Gold Medallist
Though she's only five foot two Kelly's infectious laugh, her bright personality (and her love of the group selfie) could fill a room twice over. The lightness of her storytelling makes you have to remind yourself that she suffered set back after set back before winning her two gold medals. It's her strength in the face of failure that makes Kelly so empowering. You won't just feel a sense of awe, you'll want her to be your best friend too.
by Ella O'Kane
Consultant Psychiatrist
When Hoy, Wiggins and Pendleton all put their success down to one psychiatrist's mind management techniques, it doesn’t take a great leap to see that corporate audiences want to hear what they too can learn about their fears from Steve Peters. He’s known as a game changer. The question is, can you keep your inner chimp in its cage and perform under pressure???
by Ella O'Kane
Comedian
Romesh's onstage disdain for everyone and everything is utterly infectious. It's rare for someone playing the misanthrope to have so much charm, but he pulls off the perfect balance. His routine meanders over well-trodden paths, but every punch line feels fresh. Watch the audience roar their approval.
by Ella O'Kane
Improv Troupe
I discovered this bunch at Edinburgh, the stand-out act in a strong year. Their quick wit can’t fail to impress - so it wasn’t surprising when they left the Real Variety Show audience wanting more. They’re fun, young, attention-grabbing and…. perhaps a little bit genius.
by Ella O'Kane
Mathematician, Broadcaster & Author
It's a wonderful thing when a seemingly dry subject is brought to life. As soon as he comes onstage Marcus grabs you, throwing out maths problems and then explaining where we’ve all gone wrong! It’s not new to say that maths is integral to everything, but Marcus goes way beyond platitudes and really gets down to the nitty gritty. Where was he when I needed him at school?!?
by Ella O'Kane
Agent Recommendations by Tom Mclaughlin
Former Poker Pro
In his conference speech Caspar teaches you about probability and risk. After dinner he gives you a taste of the nerve tingling thrills of poker – complete with steely expressions, fingers tapping on chips and eyes darting around to detect a hint of weakness in others. It’s fabulous to see him generate so much excitement without anyone risking a bean of their own money!
by Tom Mclaughlin
Comedian & Presenter
We’re often asked for a “safe, but edgy” name – someone sidesplittingly funny who will understand the audience, respect the event and follow the brief. Dara invariably shoots to the top of that list because he nails it time and again. He loves delving into other walks of life and coming up with killer industry gags.
by Tom Mclaughlin
Business Leader
Exclusive Speaker
If you want a speaker to spout the latest management theory, don't book Ellis. If you want enthusiasm and practical tips to equip your team for the challenge, you can’t do better. Ellis has been entrusted with turning around sizeable outfits, so when he talks about reigniting the passion in an organisation you know his words aren’t hot air. He really has been there and done it.
by Tom Mclaughlin
Agent Recommendations by Harvey Coulson
Business Leader
It’s difficult to avoid being spellbound when you listen to Digby. Trying to work out why, I came up with a list of what seem like oxymorons: a tone of friendly arrogance, a Brummie lilt which adds authority, hard nosed politics borne of true compassion, and a common sense that’s somehow revelatory. Perhaps it is these apparent contradictions that make him so compelling and give him an ability to change even the most steadfast of minds.
by Harvey Coulson
Author, Clear Bright Future and Postcapitalism
Paul makes economics and politics personal. Whether he’s exploring the impact of technology on democracy or the future of UK manufacturing, he contextualises his subject in a way that moves it from theory to real life cause and effect. But what I like most about Paul is that he's never afraid to provoke debate and state his own position!
by Harvey Coulson
Mod Comedian
Ian is proving an utterly safe pair of hands. I’ve seen him charm and entertain a big room as well as, if not better than any ‘celebrity’ comic. Sometimes it can be tense watching a corporate audience watching someone they don’t know – with Ian, the client and I were completely relaxed throughout.
by Harvey Coulson
Former President, Virgin Galactic
What’s so impressive about Will is how passionate he is about new ideas and innovation, combined with a steely focus on beating the competition! Listening to his story, you realise you're getting an insight into the dawn of mankind's next giant leap – it’s hugely inspiring.
by Harvey Coulson
Agent Recommendations by Bella Milner
Beatboxer & Musical Technologist
Beardyman isn’t just possessed of a rare skill, he’s a truly versatile performer. He can silence a room in awe, have them tap their feet and stand to applaud all within five minutes. I've watched him evolve from gifted beatboxer into a headline star – embracing comedy and unbelievable vocal gymnastics.
by Bella Milner
Radio 1 Presenter
If you want to inject energy into awards, the diminutive Radio 1 presenter is well worth considering. He has natural enthusiasm, he makes everyone feel relaxed and he leads proceedings without ever succumbing to the temptation of making it all about him.
by Bella Milner
Actress and Campaigner
Joanna's anecdotes marry the perfect mix of humour, experience and inspiration from her varied and fascinating career. Her insights are wonderfully perceptive yet viscerally witty. Her campaigns for the environment amongst others keep Joanna undeniably topical and totally unique. Joanna's 'Absolutely Fabulous' ability to light up a stage and hold any audience with her story is extraordinary to watch.
by Bella Milner
Agent Recommendations by Mitchell Sowden
Former Home Secretary
Whatever your own political persuasion, when you listen to David you realise his conviction is utterly genuine. Add the fact that he's been blind since birth, and his achievements begin to hit home. But what might really surprise you is the warmth, the wealth of anecdotes and a delightful sense of humour.
by Mitchell Sowden
Times Radio
Exclusive Speaker
I’m always struck by the clarity with which John speaks about the complex issues facing political leaders, and the nation as a whole. He offers serious analysis, up to the minute information and behind the scenes insights into the goings-on at Westminster. But he also has a vast arsenal of anecdotes having spent many hundreds of hours grilling our lords and masters – and standing in front of 10 Downing Street in his favourite raincoat.
by Mitchell Sowden
Classical Cross-over Star
Apart from Russell’s unquestionable talent and the inspiring way he’s dealt with cancer, what I admire most is his warmth and approachability. Though clearly at home on the world stage, he genuinely loves connecting with small corporate audiences – it only takes a quaver for Russell have you spellbound.
by Mitchell Sowden
Agent Recommendations by Carrie Wood
Pop Star Turned Curate
Richard's speech is one of the warmest I’ve heard. After a glance back to his days as a pop star, he describes the shock of wearing cassocks and sharing a dormitory at the age of 40. If you’re a fan of Rev. (for which he is the inspiration), Richard will leave you in fits of giggles.
by Carrie Wood
Former Brand Director, Vodafone UK
Daryl adds wit and humility to an impressive resumé. She’s hugely personable and approachable – she seems to embody the ethos she's helped cultivate at brands and businesses across the board. She's also keen to share her sense of fun, tearing up the rulebook and laying some sacred cows to rest; but for me what makes Daryl an exceptional guest speaker is how sensitive she is to the culture and concerns of her audience.
by Carrie Wood
Soprano & West End Star
Lesley is charming and easy to work with – and she delivers a blistering thirty minutes of entertainment. After her performance she mingles with guests and signs autographs – last time in Jersey we had to drag her away!
by Carrie Wood
Musician & Presenter
Myleene is a woman of many talents, and she’s wonderfully accommodating. If it’s appropriate for the event, she’s happy to combine her presenting and musical skills. More than that, she creates genuine warmth the moment she steps onstage.
by Carrie Wood
Founder & CEO, Mr & Mrs Smith
You can tell that Tamara has poured her personality wholeheartedly into the business – that’s what makes her success story so enthralling. The main thing I take away is her ability to capture the value of personal touches in customer service, like sending a bottle of Italian olive oil to help you reminisce about your break in Tuscany. After listening to Tamara speak, I dare you not to go onto her website and book a holiday!
by Carrie Wood
Agent Recommendations by Jessica Mears
Mock The Week
Ed has a remarkable ability to judge audiences. Whatever mood you’re in before he walks on, you’ll be laughing at yourself by the end – and his jokes will follow you around the next day. I won’t be able to think about pillow talk in quite the same way ever again!
by Jessica Mears
Photojournalist, Storyteller, Campaigner
Giles is one of the greatest storytellers I’ve ever heard. Taking his time with details and with a surprising amount of humour, he shares his experience of dealing with the consequences of nearly being killed by an IED while putting all the focus on the refugees from war that he’s met along the way. He’s so compelling you could hear a pin drop; not just that, he leaves you inspired to do more and make a real difference.
by Jessica Mears
Professor of Paediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery
An extraordinary leader in an extraordinary environment, it's hard not to feel humble listening to Martin! In a wonderfully focused way he makes you want to be receptive to new ideas wherever they come from. While his goal might be trying to fine tune the handover of a baby from operating table to intensive care unit, it’s clear that the principles are the same whatever the process and wherever people have to work together.
by Jessica Mears
Impressionist & Actor
When you book Debra you get Miranda Hart, Davina McCall, Anne Robinson and more into the bargain: she’s an excellent impressionist. More than that, she’s lovely to work with – fun, gracious, encouraging and glamorous.
by Jessica Mears
Agent Recommendations by Paul Warran
Former Royal Marine, Triple Amputee & Invictus Games Hero
The first thing to strike you about Mark is his resilience and humour. You’ll catch yourself laughing even as he describes retreating from the scene of the bomb blast, and wincing when he recalls standing on his prosthetic limbs forthe first time. The message is clear: measurable goals are the only way to overcome obstacles – whether in business or running across America.
by Paul Warran
Trends Expert
After a few moments being mesmerised by his Dutch accent, you realise that it isn’t just Thimon’s delivery that demands your attention. It’s his content. He has an extraordinary ability to deconstruct and explain our behaviour, and show companies how to get ahead of the curve. Suddenly the data start to look like potential customers. Whether or not you’re a digital evangelist (I’m not), you’ll come away with invaluable takeaways.
by Paul Warran
Agent Recommendations by Georgia Sharp
Founder Resi.co.uk, former CEO helping.com
We’ve all had that feeling that we could be entrepreneurs, if we just had the time. Or the funds. Or the skills. Alex tells you that all you need is to be brave. With zero experience of coding, she and a friend built an app in her bedroom and turned it into a multi-million pound business. Alex’s talk is eye-opening, frank and at times very funny. It’s also truly inspiring, in an ‘anyone can do it’ way that’s more believable than any other entrepreneur I’ve heard.
by Georgia Sharp
Comedian & Rapper
The charmingly geeky archaeology graduate with a surprising penchant for gangsta rap blew our Real Variety Show audience away. But a one-trick pony he is not – Chris is one of the most polished comics around. With his talent, potential ‘dad jokes’ emerge risk-free as impeccable one-liners.
by Georgia Sharp