
Keynote speaker
Molly Johnson-JonesCEO and Co-founder of Flexa and Leading Specialist in Workplace Flexibility
- Based in
- UK
- Fee tier
- Established£5k – £10k indicative · subject to negotiation
- Languages
- English
About Molly Johnson-Jones
Molly Johnson-Jones is the CEO and co-founder of Flexa, the premier platform in the United Kingdom dedicated to helping professionals find companies with exceptional working environments. Her transition into entrepreneurship was driven by a personal experience in the investment banking sector, where she was dismissed after requesting a single day of remote work each week to manage an autoimmune condition. This pivotal moment highlighted a critical lack of transparency in recruitment, leading her and her partner, Maurice, to establish an organisation that now serves as the primary authority for employers and talent navigating flexible working models.
Drawing upon billions of real-world data points, Molly provides an evidence-based perspective on the future of work that moves beyond simple binary arguments. She explores the complex nuances of what flexibility means across different sectors, comparing the needs of urban technology professionals with those of delivery drivers in regional towns. Her analysis assists leadership teams in moving away from uniform, one-size-fits-all policies in favour of bespoke principles that enhance staff retention and attract high-calibre talent in a competitive market.
Beyond data-led workforce trends, Molly shares valuable lessons from her journey as a female founder in the technology space, focusing on inclusive culture and resilient entrepreneurship. She is regularly sought after by audiences for her ability to cut through superficial headlines, providing a grounded and practical roadmap for building organisations that are truly fit for the modern age.
On stage, Molly Johnson-Jones is best known for talks on Future of Work, Culture, Next Generation, Change Management, Diversity & Inclusion and HR & People. Audiences leave with a clear, practical view of the subject rather than a generic overview — every keynote is shaped around the brief and the room.
Their work resonates with leaders across Education, HR & People and Leadership & Coaching, where the themes translate directly into team decisions, customer experience and growth strategy.
Molly Johnson-Jones is regularly booked for Business Speaker and Conference Speaker, adapting tone, length and format to suit the event — from a 20-minute opener to a full conference keynote with Q&A.
Based in UK, Molly Johnson-Jones travels internationally for engagements.
To check availability or request a tailored brief for your event, send an enquiry and we'll come back with fees, dates and a short summary of how Molly Johnson-Jones would approach your audience.
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Frequently asked questions
- How do I book Molly Johnson-Jones?
- Send a booking enquiry using the form on this page. We'll confirm Molly's availability and reply with fees and next steps.
- How much does Molly Johnson-Jones cost to book?
- Molly Johnson-Jones sits in our Established fee tier (£5k – £10k indicative). Fees are tier ranges and are subject to negotiation depending on event date, location, format and audience size — we help negotiate the final fee as part of the booking. Send an enquiry and we'll come back with a firm quote.
- What topics does Molly Johnson-Jones speak on?
- Molly speaks on Future of Work, Culture, Next Generation, Change Management, Diversity & Inclusion, HR & People.
- What languages does Molly Johnson-Jones present in?
- Molly presents in English.
- Where is Molly Johnson-Jones based?
- Molly is based in UK and travels internationally for speaking engagements.
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