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.
Lydia Amoah
Mahault Albarracin
Leading authority in AI governance, ethics, & sustainability & Director of Research Strategy & Product Integration at VERSES AIMakaziwe Mandela
Nelson Mandela's daughter, Chairman of the House of Mandela & Social Justice AdvocateMandy Hickson
Former RAF Fast-Jet Pilot & Second female to fly a Tornado GR4Mariana Bozesan
Founder of SageEra Institute LLC, Co-Founder of Infobahn International GmbH, Human Rights Activist, Serial Entrepreneur, Philanthropist & AuthorMartine Wright
Survivor of the 7/7 London Bombings & Paralympic Sitting Volleyball CaptainMeena Harris
Founder of the Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign & Head of Strategy & Leadership at UberMeg Robson
The World's Strongest Woman, x3 World Record Holder & Double World ChampionMegan Smith
Former CTO of the United States, Founder of TechHire, and Current CEO of Shift7Michelle Elman
Award-Winning Body Positivity Activist, Founder of Mindset For Life, Time Line Therapy Master Practitioner & Named As One Of The 50 Most Inspirational Women In The UK By The SunMichelle King
Founder and Managing Director of the Culture Practice, Advisory Board Member, Girl Up, United Nations Foundation & Organisational Culture expertMichelle Moore
Named one of The Independent's '50 Most Influential Women in Sport', Renowned Life Coach & Leadership ConsultantA 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.
