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Sophie is an award-winning campaigner who embodies her values; finding creative opportunity in diversity and adversity, and daring to be different, she proves the value and power of true disability representation in all areas of her work and life.One of the only Television presenters with a disability in the world she fronts the Live Coverage of all Paralympic sport for UK broadcasters and makes award wining current affairs
Sophie Morgan
A self help and motivational speaker. Tony is a sales training specialist who shows how companies can increase their bottom line, build long-term customer loyalty, sales, and gain referrals. He is all about changing people's beliefs and mind sets.
Tony Morris
Former BBC Breakfast and Countryfile presenter and experienced broadcaster. In the corporate market she is a sought-after conference host and facilitator for clients as diverse as BP, Accenture and the BSI.
Juliet Morris
HR Director with broad experience of a number of sectors including utilities (he is currently at Severn Trent), publishing (Penguin) and retail (Argos). At Penguin he instigated trying to recruit people drawn from outside the usual talent pool publishers draw from (typically Oxbridge, home counties) – they would have the same skill sets, but bring a new approach by having a different life experience. Also speaks on challenges companies face with the millennial generation, in particularly living costs when recruiting in London and major cities.
Neil Morrison
Financier, campaigner, author and mother of nine, Helena has a truly inspirational story of beating the odds in the male dominated industry of finance, she is regarded as one of the worlds greatest leaders. A feminist with a story of beating the odds.
Dame Helena Morrissey
Chief presenter at BBC News and presents the World today with a global audience of 100 million. In the corporate market, she's a popular conference chair and awards host.
Maryam Moshiri
Musa survived bone cancer at the age of 11 which eventually took his leg, Musa found solace in dancing which led him to become a truly inspiring performance artiste.
Musa Motha
Brilliant science and technology presenter, and a memember of the Festival of the Spoken Nerd.
Steve Mould
Britain’s Got Talent winner 2025, magician, and TV personality
Harry Moulding
Andy Mouncey successfully completed the 300 mile Arch to the Arc triathlon between London and Paris where he run to Dover, swam the cahnnel and then rode to Paris. Inspiring speaker.
Andy Mouncey
Olympic medallist, PhD in Genetic Engineering, a science teacher, inspirational speaker and leadership development consultant. She uses her sporting and science background to deliver entertaining talks and workshops on nutrition and exercise.
Alison Mowbray
At 21 she found fame with Yazoo, later releasing her solo debut album Alf. In the mid-80s she was known as the Basildon punk but she matured and developed into a soul singer of international repute.
Alison Moyet
was Minister for Sport in Margaret Thatcher’s Government since when he has built an unrivalled reputation for his knowledge of sports administration having been an elite sportsman himself as well as a successful businessman.
Lord Colin Moynihan
Best known for presenting Channel 4's Superscrimpers and as an FT Columnist.
Mrs Moneypenny
Fabrice famously suffered a heart attack playing for Bolton against Spurs at White Hart Lane. His heart stopped beating for 78 mins, but remarkably he recovered to tell his tale.Fabrice was a refugee from Congo who despite coming to the country with no English at 7, went on to gain 10 GCSE's and 3 A Levels before embarking on his football career.
Fabrice Muamba