Female Inspirational Speakers

It is no secret that senior leadership positions are dominated by men, and though the number of female leaders is growing, it is not growing fast enough. Despite this, companies with female executives are reportedly 30% more likely to outperform their competitors. This statistic proves the profitability of gender diversity in leadership positions.

Female speakers use their stories to empower female audiences, inspiring more women to strive for leadership positions. For businesses, these speakers discuss the gender inequalities they experienced, to teach audiences the impact of discrimination and prejudice. Our agency features the very best female leaders to inspire your audience.

Gaby Natale

Triple Emmy-Winning Journalist, Host & Executive Producer of SuperLatina & the First Latina Author to be Published by the Leadership Division of Harpercollins

Harnaam Kaur

Body Positivity Advocate & Guinness World Record Holder for Full Beard

Inga Beale

First Female CEO of Lloyd’s of London, President of The British Swiss Chamber of Commerce, & Member of the NN Group Supervisory Board

Jaleh Bisharat

Former Vice-President of Marketing for Amazon &Former Chief Marketing Officer at Eventbrite

Jamie Chadwick

First female & the youngest ever winner of the British GT Championship, First Woman to win a British Formula 3 Race & An Indy NXT Road Course Race & Britain's most decorated female racing driver

Jenn Lim

Author of Wall Street Journal Bestseller Beyond Happiness, Greenhouse Method Creator & Top 50 Keynote Speaker

Jo Fairley

Green & Black's Chocolate Co-Founder Who Grew a £100 Million a Year Brand

Jo Pavey

European & Commonwealth Medallist & British Long-Distance Runner

Joanne Lockwood

Transgender Awareness Advocate, Inclusion & Belonging Specialist & Founder of See Change Now

Josie Green

Footballer for Wales International & Leicester City Women & Member of the LCFC Women's Leadership Group

A key awareness event in the corporate calendar is International Women’s Day, which takes place on the 8th of March annually. International Women’s Day, often shortened to IWD, recognises the many achievements of female leaders across the world, as well as the discrimination that women often face in the workplace. Female inspirational leaders are regularly booked for IWD events to relate to and empower female audiences.