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WorkshopsBlogLoginGet in TouchLorraine Heggessey, the first female controller of BBC 1, played a pivotal role in leading the channel to surpass its main competitor ITV1, ultimately making it the most popular television channel in Britain.
With a substantial budget of £1 billion, she successfully revitalized Saturday nights by introducing hit shows like Strictly Come Dancing and the new Dr Who. Additionally, she added successful dramas such as Spooks and Waking the Dead to the channel's lineup.
Following her tenure at BBC 1, Lorraine assumed the position of CEO at talkbackThames, where she managed to significantly enhance profits by an impressive 50% within just two years. She established a digital unit within the company and introduced globally recognized shows like Britain's Got Talent and Take Me Out. In 2012, Lorraine founded Boom Pictures, which quickly grew into the 7th largest independent production company in Britain. Eventually, ITV acquired the company.
Lorraine's next venture took her to The Royal Foundation, where she served as CEO. While there, she innovated the foundation's venture philanthropy model and actively supported various initiatives, including Heads Together.
Lorraine is well-known for her bold decision-making and has been recognized for her contributions to the industry. She is a Fellow of the Royal Television Society, provides advisory services to Channel 4's Growth Fund, and chairs the Grierson Trust. Additionally, she frequently contributes to media discussions on prominent programs like the Today Programme and Newsnight.
Lorraine offers your team insights from a trailblazing media leader. Benefit from her visionary strategies, bold decision-making, and proven track record of transforming channels and companies into market leaders. Elevate your business acumen with wisdom from a Fellow of the Royal Television Society and industry innovator.
Having risen to the very top, Lorraine looks at how identifying your potential, letting people know what you bring to the table, and asking for what you want are fundamental to building a successful career. In this highly motivational and confidence-boosting keynote, Lorraine advocates that it’s time to accentuate the positive and recognise that it’s an asset for a company to have women in leadership roles.
You can’t escape change in the modern business environment, whether you’re trying to get ahead of the competition, refresh your brand or manage the impact of fast-developing technology. Change is very exposing for leaders and organisations. It takes courage to drive it through. Get it right, and you will unleash positive energy to drive your organisation forward.
Most people are promoted into leadership positions because they excel at their job. They will have spent years getting good at what they do, going on the right courses and keeping up to date with what is happening in their field. They therefore assume they can just ‘do’ leadership. However, inspirational leaders have to work hard at developing new skills to thrive, especially in a world where command and control simply does not work anymore.
In this keynote, Lorraine shares her experiences of working in large organisations and what to do (and not do) to ensure you attract, retain, and empower employees to achieve their full potential. Encouraging a freelance mentality, where staff seek out opportunities and feel free to come up with ideas or initiate projects themselves, will create a vibrant, productive and highly motivated culture. It will also help organisations attract and retain the best talent who want to work somewhere they feel valued and empowered.