A successful conference calls for a competent charismatic host who makes facilitation look easy. Similarly, a well-run webinar calls for the same skill sets matched to an ease with the technology, alongside an understanding of the limitations. It’s vital the audience gets maximum benefit from the contributors, be they giving standalone presentations or part of a panel, while also being able to fully interact with contributors…there lies the skill of the host.
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Former Economics Editor on Newsnight, Channel 4 News journalist, and editor of Computer Weekly . Now freelance. Very down to earth, yet incisive. His books include 'Postcapitalism: A Guide to Our Future'.
Paul Mason
Maxine Mawhinney broke through into the predominantly male dominated Northern Ireland media and rose to become one of the BBC’s top news anchors.In a career that has taken her around the world, in the last 40 years she has worked for BBC, UTV, SKY, ITN, GMTV and Reuters TV. She has many keynote speeches.
Maxine Mawhinney
He was a semi-finalist in the first series of The Apprentice. With a background in business, property and finance, James presents Early Breakfast on Talk Radio every morning and is a columnist for The Financial Times. He regularly appears on Channel 4, Sky News and ITV's This Morning. An accomplished interviewer, after dinner speaker, presenter and awards host.
James Max
Frankie is a BBC presenter hosting a range of programmes from political debates to flagship events and live breaking news.
Frankie McCamley
Broadcaster and journalist specialising in technology, gadgets and science. He has appeared on BBC television and radio, as well as on Channel Four, Bloomberg and CNN. He is the regular consumer technology expert on BBC One’s Rip Off Britain.
David McClelland
Former News at Ten presenter who now presents documentary strands on ITV. I feel he is best interviewed with the options for people to ask questions – he really is a living legend, and definitely has the selfie appeal.
Sir Trevor McDonald OBE
Carl speaks to audiences around the world about what the digital revolution really means to them and how they can keep ahead of it! He draws together immersive first-hand reporting from around the world with data and evidence to describe how every single aspect of our lives are changing in often unseen yet important ways.
Carl Miller
Former co presenter of BBC Breakfast who followed it up with a stint on “I’m a Celebrity”! A popular choice for corporate events, both chairing conferences and hosting awards. Released a book charting her journey from the Breakfast sofa to the GB Tri Athlon team a couple of years’ back. Very comfortable speaking after dinner with an uplifting message!
Louise Minchin
Former BBC Breakfast and Countryfile presenter and experienced broadcaster. In the corporate market she is a sought-after conference host and facilitator for clients as diverse as BP, Accenture and the BSI.
Juliet Morris
Co-presenter on BBC Breakfast and has her own mid morning show on 5 Live. She previously presented The World Today on BBC World. Newspaper credits include financial columns in the Observer and Evening Standard. Naga hosted a range of conferences for us around the world, for leading companies and NGOs.
Naga Munchetty
Dermot Murnaghan is the former Sky News presenter and BBC Breakfast host; a popular choice as an awards host or corporate seminar moderator.
Dermot Murnaghan
Presents Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4 and is a respected journalist and broadcaster who has interviewed PM's, Cabinet Ministers, church and business leaders and the Royal Family.
Jenni Murray
Jim Naughtie - Radio 4 Today programme presenter, and classical music afficianado.
James Naughtie
A truly cosmopolitan personality originally from Pakistan. Adnan was a regular news presenter on BBC World News and the BBC News Channel and now works for TRT World in Turkey
Adnan Nawaz
Former editor of the Sunday Times and BBC political presenter whose shows included The Daily Politics and This Week. Is often asked to chair conferences and speak, either keynote or after dinner.
Andrew Neil