High Performance Speakers
In business, teamwork and leadership are key indicators of high performance. Senior leaders and managers spend several hours a week investing in their employees’ performance; one study even found that managers spend over 210 hours a year on performance management. This equates to a large expense for any business, so it is natural to expect a return on investment.
High performance speakers have the necessary experience and expertise to take your workplace performance to the next level, by inspiring your employees and educating your managers. Their public speeches are filled with personal anecdotes and accounts of hardship and adversity, psychological frameworks, and other approaches to high performance.
Jez Rose
Behavioural Expert & Founder of the World's First Carbon Neutral Ceramics StudioJill Scott
Former Professional England FootballerJim Hamilton
Former Scotland Rugby International with 63 Caps for ScotlandJim Kwik
Founder of Kwik Brain, Bestselling Author of "Limitless", & Founder of Kwik Brain PodcastJimmy Gopperth
Professional Rugby Player & CEO of Jimmy G's Kicking Tees & Jimmy G's Kicking AcademyJo Bradshaw
Everest Summiteer, Seven Summits Conqueror & High-Altitude Leadership Expert Guiding Teams Through Extreme Performance ChallengesJo Salter
Director of Global Transformative Leadership for PWC, Appointed MBE in the New Year Honours, & Received an Honorary Doctorate from Bournemouth UniversityJoachim Löw
Former Professional Footballer for Bundesliga & Former Manager & Head Coach of the Germany National Football TeamJohn Amaechi OBE
Organisational Psychologist & Founder of APS IntelligenceJonathan Broom-Edwards
Paralympic Gold Medallist & World Champion High JumperJonathan Davies
Former Dual-Code Welsh Rugby PlayerJonathan Peach
Performance Coach & Senior Speaker at Art of BrillianceThe benefits of high performance are not just visible in the results, but also in the absence of workplace stress. Stress Awareness Week is an annual event that recognises the impact of stress, and in 2026, it will be celebrated from the 2nd to the 6th of November. Events recognising Stress Awareness Week often feature a mental health speaker; however, high performance speakers offer just as much insight and engagement. They focus on the impact of stress on performance and teach audiences how to manage their workplace wellbeing.
