
Keynote speaker
Sarah Wynn-WilliamsInternational Technology Policy Leader and Best-selling Author
- Based in
- UK
- Fee tier
- Headline£10k – £25k indicative · subject to negotiation
- Languages
- English
About Sarah Wynn-Williams
Sarah Wynn-Williams is a distinguished authority on global public policy, geopolitics, and the evolution of artificial intelligence. Her professional journey began as an international lawyer in New Zealand before she transitioned into diplomacy. Recognising the transformative potential of social media early on, she moved to Silicon Valley where she became the first manager of geopolitical policy at Facebook, eventually rising to the position of Director of Global Public Policy. Over nearly a decade at the organisation, she navigated the intricate intersection of technology, ethics, and international relations.
A New York Times best-selling author, Sarah penned the acclaimed work Careless People, providing a detailed perspective on the complexities of corporate culture and the idealism inherent in the tech sector. Following a significant personal experience with resilience, she has dedicated her career to exploring how emerging technologies impact global society. Her expertise spans digital strategy, ESG responsibilities, and the regulatory frameworks required to manage the rapid advancement of AI.
Today, Sarah is a vital voice for organisations seeking to understand the shifting landscape of digital business and leadership in a tech-driven world. Audiences book her for her unparalleled ability to decode the relationship between complex policy and practical business applications while offering a sophisticated outlook on the future of global technology.
On stage, Sarah Wynn-Williams is best known for talks on Artificial Intelligence, Regulation, Culture, Resilience, ESG & Social Responsibility and Politics & Geopolitics. 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 Business & Consulting, Politics & Government, Social Impact & Advocacy and Technology, where the themes translate directly into team decisions, customer experience and growth strategy.
Sarah Wynn-Williams is regularly booked for Business Speaker and Motivational 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, Sarah Wynn-Williams 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 Sarah Wynn-Williams would approach your audience.
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Frequently asked questions
- How do I book Sarah Wynn-Williams?
- Send a booking enquiry using the form on this page. We'll confirm Sarah's availability and reply with fees and next steps.
- How much does Sarah Wynn-Williams cost to book?
- Sarah Wynn-Williams sits in our Headline fee tier (£10k – £25k 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 Sarah Wynn-Williams speak on?
- Sarah speaks on Artificial Intelligence, Regulation, Culture, Resilience, ESG & Social Responsibility, Politics & Geopolitics.
- What languages does Sarah Wynn-Williams present in?
- Sarah presents in English.
- Where is Sarah Wynn-Williams based?
- Sarah is based in UK and travels internationally for speaking engagements.
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