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WorkshopsBlogLoginGet in TouchAlex Scott is a former professional footballer who has established herself as a prominent BBC and Sky Sports pundit. She began her football career at 8 when she signed with Arsenal, a team she remained with for most of her playing days. During her time at the club, she was pivotal in securing a domestic double, winning the FA Women's Cup and the FA Women's Premier League. Additionally, she was a key figure in Arsenal's historic quadruple season, where they triumphed in their trophy competitions.
It is worth noting that Alex is also the second most-capped England player, boasting an impressive 140 appearances for the national team.
Since retiring from professional football, Alex has dedicated herself to various charitable projects. She has actively collaborated with Premier League Communities and played a significant role in launching initiatives such as the Sky Ocean Rescue and Premier League Plastic Pollution Challenge. In addition, she established The Alex Scott Academy, the first of its kind in the UK, specifically designed to support and empower women.
Alex Scott brings insights from a distinguished football career and her impactful work in sustainability and women's empowerment. Her inspiring journey from elite athlete to influential pundit and philanthropist offers valuable leadership, teamwork, and social responsibility lessons, enriching your team or business event.
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In this keynote, we'll reflect on the question of diversity from several perspectives – race, gender in sport, and the importance of understanding that people have many different layers. The message is simple: judge people based on what they say and do, not on preconceived ideas of what to expect.