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Jim Lawless - After dinner, conference and keynote speaker
  • After Dinner Speakers
  • Conference Speakers

Topics:

  • Motivation & Teamwork
  • Peak Performance

At 36 years old, how do you go from an 11½ stone non-riding smoker in a suit to a 9 ½ stone jockey sharing a weighing room with Frankie Dettori and making an impact on one of the world’s most dangerous sports?  In order to prove his theories on motivation, achieving the daunting and change, motivational speaker JIM LAWLESS did just that and achieved his ultimate goal.

Motivational Speaker of Exceptional Talent

Jim's keynote speeches inspire action, provide insight into change and deliver solid practical routes to achieving peak performance. His presentations are peppered with personal experience and numerous anecdotes and pictures from the colourful, fast and dangerous world of horseracing - guaranteed to fire up the team for the changes ahead!

He speaks about personal and team peak performance, leadership, communication and change and his presentations are liberally illustrated with energy, humour and anecdotes. Jim has the ability to delight any audience because he talks common sense and explores how simple changes in mindsets and behaviours can influence our chances of success.

As a one of the country’s top motivational speakers - with a successful background in industry and consultancy - Jim has made his name by listening to and understanding your key messages and facts and blending them with hard hitting truths, hilarious anecdotes and practical tools and tips that are remembered long after the event, even by the most cynical!

Jim's Journey to Become a Winning Jockey

Jim's journey into business began with several years as a City M&A lawyer in London after which, at the age of 30, Jim made the radical switch to train as an actor. He worked successfully in international television and stage productions for a number of years and became increasingly fascinated by the power of persuasive and inspiring communication in achieving success. With his unusual combination of experience Jim was being asked to speak to and advise corporate audiences.  This led to his very successful business training company being formed.

To prove his theories about motivation, achieving the daunting and change, Jim recently embarked on a new and dangerous journey - from being an 11 stone non-riding, overweight smoker to become a licensed jockey... in less than 1 year! 

Jim's presentation will share the experience of this extraordinary journey, and show you how you can face your own challenges with renewed confidence.  Jim Lawless is one the best motivational speakers on the circuit today and he will leave you with an inspiring sense of your own capacity for achievement and change and practical tools to make your own goals highly achievable.

Clients

  • Apple
  • BT
  • Ernst & Young
  • Legal & General
  • Accenture
  • BOC
  • Apple
  • Vodafone
  • Travelex
  • KPMG
  • BBC

"We at Apple pride ourselves in thinking differently, that is why we work in
partnership with Jim. Our big conference pitches and our key sales
 presentations have both been inspired by the Lawless touch."

APPLE EUROPE

For further information or to book Jim Lawless, call us on 020 8365 3200 or email info@speakerscorner.co.uk

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Client Comments

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