Inspiring Keynotes
Inspiring and Motivating Topics
Kiki Maurey is an accomplished management consultant, professional executive coach, and competitive horsewoman in the exciting niche sport of Reining. She’s also an inspiring speaker and has been described by Warwick Business School as a ‘world-class speaker’ and by Barclays as ‘one of the best keynote speakers and facilitators in the country’.
Over the years Kiki has developed an engaging public speaking style, calling upon her remarkable personal experience and professional achievements and expertise. Kiki not only talks the talk but she walks the walks too on the basis that if she’s done it, then she can confidently speak about it! She brings wit; humour and common sense to a range of personal and business challenges faced by most people on a daily basis, and can communicate effectively with audiences from all backgrounds and age groups.
Not everyone has a compelling story to tell or an engaging style that can captivate audiences from just about any background and sector. Kiki does just that, and I cannot commend her highly enough.”
Well that’s what people say about me, and I guess going from cleaning lady to business and policy consultant has somehow enabled me to overcome my shyness and given me ‘a voice’, a gift with which to communicate.
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If you’re interesting in having an engaging, knowledgeable, practical yet thought-provoking speaker on the following topics (or something completely new!) then speak with me personally on 07760 270 392:
• Relationship Building: the new business ‘must-have’
• Marketing on a Pin Head
• Managing Change
• Developing a Business Case• Market Forces: What Women Want
• Women in Business
• Women as an Economic Force
• Making the Case for Diversity
• Fun with Effective Negotiating
• Top Tips to Being Powerfully Persuasive
• Women: Change Your Life in an Evening!
“Hi Kiki. Great talk today, fun, interesting and lively. You are welcome back anytime. I’ll give you the tour!” Jon O’Neill, Commercial Executive, West Ham United Football Club
“Kiki’s presentation was eye-opening and thought-provoking and she proved a real hit with our members. Her presentation style is relaxed and informal yet knows how to engage with an audience and generate a good debate.”
Patricia McSherry, Women-in-Insurance Network
“The feedback that we received from the delegates of the Get Ahead Rights and Rungs conference was extremely positive. “Exceptional” and ‘Inspiring’ was the chorus of comments from many of the delegates.” Carmelita Charles, IDEA
“This was the most outstanding performance, Sara and I have ever seen during our nearly 4 decades in Southampton. I hope this can be performed again for those who missed it as well as for both the wider minority and majority audiences, particularly our younger generations. We were most impressed by the collection of costumes relevant to each decade both nationwide and in Southampton.
A great credit to you and indeed your team as well as for Kiki’s professionalism in presenting it so impeccably. Congratulations.” Anver Jeevanjee, Cultural Diversity Advisory Group to the Media Cultural Diversity Advisory Group to the Media
“I wanted to email on behalf of the WiB team to thank you for your time and input into Friday's conference. So great to have a fresh and robust perspective on the market delivered in a way that the guys will remember. I've attached a summary of the feedback, which demonstrates that both your sessions really hit home. Fantastic.” Tessa Lyndon-Skeggs, RBS
“Thank you so much for your time, energy and honest approach today. It was really appreciated by not only C, S and myself but by the others who hadn't met you before. Thank you. You are a true inspiration, even if it's without knowing it! Thank you again for spending some of your precious time with us last Wednesday, the feedback from the team was really fantastic and they went away with a spring in their step and renewed motivation for the women in business approach.” Andi Keeling, Natwest
“… a big thank you for your help last week. We got some positive feedback from participants who thought your presentation was very inspirational and as a result we got some very creative ideas for this year’s plan. One of the main suggestions was that Connexions should be consulting further with young people and we should ensure that our youth board represents those that we work with (not just middle class white teenagers) … Once again, thank you for all your help.” Lucy McQ, Connexions Kent & Medway
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