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Adrienne Lawler - conference facilitator, keynote and conference speaker
  • Conference Facilitators
  • Presenters & Awards Hosts

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  • TV/Radio Presenter

Adrienne Lawler is a successful business woman, journalist, BBC Radio presenter, newsroom anchor at the BBC, Sky & Carlton TV.

Versatile Presenter

It's Adrienne's unique mix of charm, forcefulness, knowledge and good humour which makes her such a warm, likeable and versatile presenter.  Her on-screen presenting experience is incredibly varied and includes hard news stories, BBC World Business, daytime TV and motoring programmes.

Adrienne's inquisitive mind, and need to get to the bottom of a story is what makes her so strong journalistically.  Whether presenting the news, or chatting to a contributor, she asks the questions that need to be asked.

Not only is she now a popular face on ITV1, Adrienne also has a strong business background in sales and PR, having been the Marketing Director of a highly successful advertising agency.

Adrienne has an extremely lively and energetic personality which comes across brilliantly on screen, engaging viewers of all ages.

Adrienne also has a wealth of experience within the corporate field - hosting awards ceremonies and facilitating conferences and is adept at tailoring scripts to briefs.

Conferences

Lively, engaging, fun and insightful. Adrienne Lawler is all of that and more, transforming conferences from predictable presentations into dynamic, interactive events that will challenge delegates about the way they think - and act.   She brings a unique sense of style and humour which keeps people talking about an event long after it's over.

Award Ceremonies

Just how does someone no more that 5' 5" tall take charge of 900 exuberant businessmen out celebrating their annual awards?   With charm, skill and enormous humour if she's Adrienne Lawler.  Clients consistently talk about the value she adds to an event and the crucial role she plays in its success.

Corporate Videos

Lively, engaging Adrienne's talent in being able to get to the heart of issues creates an excellent forum to communicate messages as diverse as corporate strategy, emerging technologies and monetary policy, in a way that audiences believe in, and respond to.  Whether Chairman or other key speaker, people are encouraged to perform to their strengths as Adrienne coaches them in all aspects of communication, from body language to vocal expression, content to questioning.  The star of the video, is always the clients message.

All in all, Adrienne is one of the few Television Presenters who is truly at home in both media and corporate environments because of her extensive background in both.  Her goal for every event is to add value by delivering excellence, whether in research, performance or information gathering.

“It is difficult to imagine a corporate occasion which would not benefit from
Adrienne Lawler’s presence.”

Professor Laurie Taylor, Motivational Speaker & Broadcaster

 

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