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Catherine Mayer

Catherine is an esteemed journalist, best-selling author, and has been named as one of the most Influential People in Global Policy. She is also the President of the Women’s Equality Party, and co-founder of the Primadonna Festival, an event dedicated to giving emerging talent a chance to shine.

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"She was great, and I am a massive fan. It would be good if she could read the motion and raise any issues she has with the panel before she gets on stage. Us being criticised by a speaker for both doesn't go down too well internally! "
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Catherine co-founded The Women's Equality Party in 2019. On a mission to make gender inequality a thing of the past, it has grown to become a collaborative and innovative force in UK politics.

Her critically acclaimed books include Amortality: The Pleasures and Perils of Living Agelessly; Attack of the Fifty Foot Women: How Gender Equality Can Save the World! and the memoir, Good Grief: Embracing Life at a Time of Death, which contains letters written by her mother after both women were widowed at the start of the pandemic.

In 2022, WH Allen/Penguin published a new, substantially updated edition of her bestselling biography of King Charles III, Charles: The Heart of a King, which was released to rave reviews.

Catherine has worked at The Economist, held deputy editorships at Business Traveller and International Management magazines and spent 11 years as a foreign correspondent for the German news weekly, FOCUS. Additionally, in 2004, she joined TIME as a senior editor, later became London Bureau Chief, TIME Europe Editor and, finally, Editor at Large.

She was the founding executive director of the data and technology think tank, Datum Future, and currently is on the advisory board of Noon, the media platform for women in midlife and beyond.Catherine was also commissioned by the Globe Theatre to write and perform an original piece for its 2020 Voices in the Dark series, Notes to the Forgotten She-Wolves, a project to remember the forgotten women of history and bring attention to undervalued voices.

She performed Hello Boys with Grayson Perry at the Bridge Theatre in 2018, and her one-woman show Catherine Mayer: FFS which toured the UK and Ireland in 2019, was a huge hit.

She was the lead candidate for the Women’s Equality Party in London in the 2019 European elections and served as the elected President of the Foreign Press Association in London from 2003-2005. She is on the founding committee of WOW—the Women of the World festival, and of the Death Festival, launched in 2022, which she also co-curated. She was also a judge for the 2018 Women's Prize for Fiction.

The winner of the FPA Story of the Year in 2010 and shortlisted for the Orwell Prize the following year, she has also been named in Total Politics’ Top Political Journalists, WIE Women in Excellence 2013, Progress 1000 Evening Standard Equality Champion 2016, Oxford University Suffrage Champion 2018, Gender Equality Top 100: Most Influential People in Global Policy 2018 and, with Sandi Toksvig, NatWest Spirit of Everywoman Award 2018.

After the death of her husband, the musician Andy Gill, she took on his unfinished projects, releasing two EPs by his band Gang of Four, and acting as executive producer for a tribute album, The Problem of Leisure: A celebration of Andy Gill and Gang of Four featuring globally famous musicians.

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  • "She was great, and I am a massive fan. It would be good if she could read the motion and raise any issues she has with the panel before she gets on stage. Us being criticised by a speaker for both doesn't go down too well internally! "
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