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.

Sophie Devonshire

Author of 'Suoerfast: Lead at Speed & Lovework: The Seven Steps to Thrive at Work & Shortlisted as a Regional Finalist for The Forward Ladies Award

Susie Wolff

Managing Director of the F1 Academy and Founder of Dare to be Different.

Tasha Eurich

Founder of The Eurich Group, New York Times Best-Selling Author, & Named the World's Top Self-Awareness Coach by Marshall Goldsmith Coaching Awards

Tessy Ojo

Chief Executive Officer of the Diana Award, Founder of Tessy’s Brunches, & Awarded CBE for her Services to Young People

Theresa Claiborne

Former Captain at United Airlines, President & Co-Founder of Sisters of the Skies & First female African American Pilot in the United States Air Force

Tori James

Record-Breaking Adventurer, Everest Summiteer, Keynote Speaker on High-Performing Teams & Achieving Against the Odds, and Recipient of the Points of Light Award from David Cameron

Victoria Pendleton

The Olympic & World Track Champion & The Face Of British Cycling

Wendy Lambourne

Director of Legitimate Leadership, Author of 'Legitimate Leadership' & Former Partner of Schuitema Group

Zuriel Oduwole

2025 Nobel Peace Prize Nominee & Recipient of the Muhammed Ali Humanitarian Award

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.