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Olympic gold medallist rower in the coxed pairs in 1992 and London 2012 Olympic bronze medallist in the men's 8.
Greg Searle
Debra is a professional adventurer and serial entrepreneur. The movie of Debra’s story of rowing solo across the Atlantic after her husband was rescued is currently in development in Hollywood. She has also launched five companies, is a published author, has presented over 40 programme for the BBC and is a trusted corporate speaker.
Debra Searle MVO MBE
Mind reader and mentalist who combines comedy with his astounding feats of mental magic.
Doug Segal
Hagai M. Segal is a leading authority on geopolitical issues, strategic risk, the Middle East and counter-terrorism. He is renowned for his ability to explain and contextualise constantly evolving global political events and crises.
Hagai Segal
Former political editor for the BBC and ITV, who has gone on to present and appear on numerous programmes from Question Time to Strictly Come Dancing!
John Sergeant
Head of Creative Equity at Channel 4, International Public Speaker, Broadcast TV Producer/Director, Entrepreneur
Naomi Sesay
Oliver Shah is the Business Editor of The Sunday Times and a best selling author. He was named business journalist of the year at the 2017 Press Awards for his investigation into Sir Philip Green’s £1 sale of BHS. He was also named business journalist of the year at the 2017 London Press Club Awards.
Oliver Shah
Exciting young, sharp and intellectual comedian and comedy writer. A bit like a young Ed Byrne - he goes off on flights of fancy but there's a hard edge to it. A hit at the Edinburgh Fringe 2016 with his show Machines.
Ahir Shah
Ritula is an award winning journalist and broadcaster whose enviable reputation has been built on the back of a 35 year career with the BBC. Having stepped down from The World Tonight on Radio 4, she now presents a late night show on Classic FM. Still keeps her ear/interest in current affairs, however her speech would be more political rather than finance focussed.
Ritula Shah
The Chinese dragon is a popular feature at events and celebrations. Traditionally confined to the Chinese community but in recent years the popularity of the chinese dragon has spread around the world and has become a regular at multicultural events.
Shaolin Dragon Dance Troupe
Omar has a pride of Britain Award with a jaw dropping story of transformation, from surviving gang culture, homelessness to coaching royalty and global business leaders.
Omar Sharif
Originally known for number one hits Teenage Kicks (with the Undertones) and A Good Heart (as a solo artist) before going into management and subsequently regulation – he negotiated the extension of copyright. Now best known as an environmental campaigner on rivers and water quality. A bit leftfield, but a real character, and if the audience is at the more mature end of the scale, bit of a cult figure!
Feargal Sharkey
News journalist and presenter for BBC World News, Babita is the anchor for Newsday, a daily news programme from Singapore and London. She hosted our Speaker Showcase in 2013 and has presented a number of programmes on BBC One.
Babita Sharma
Helen Sharman became the first British Astronaut when, in May 1991, she launched on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft and spent 8 days orbiting the Earth, living and working on the MIR Space Station. An inspiring speaker for all events
Helen Sharman CMG OBE
TV and radio presenter whose career has spanned over 30 years. A popular DJ whose classic kids TV show FunHouse is re-running on Sky and Challenge TV with a cult following. Another leftfield, but might have the cult appeal!
Pat Sharp