Lorraine Heggessey

Senior leaders inherit organisations that need to change, then find the culture quietly resisting them. The hardest part is not the strategy. It is convincing risk-averse teams that the bigger risk is standing still, and giving them the licence to act on it.

Lorraine Heggessey is the first female Controller of BBC One and former CEO of The Royal Foundation, who helps leaders rebuild large organisations through cultural change, smart risk-taking, and the discipline of empowering people closer to the work.

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Why organisations work with Lorraine Heggessey

  • She has led turnarounds across three very different sectors: a flagship public broadcaster, a private-equity-backed independent producer, and a senior royal charity. Few speakers can compare an operating challenge across that range and be credible on each.
  • She commissioned the decisions that defined a generation of British television, including the revival of Doctor Who and the launch of Strictly Come Dancing. Audiences trust her on risk because she has personally backed the calls that institutions hesitate to make.
  • She built Boom Pictures from a private equity start into the UK’s seventh-largest independent producer in three years, then exited to ITV. She speaks on scale-up and exit with operator detail, not investor abstraction.
  • As CEO of The Royal Foundation, she professionalised a venture philanthropy model addressing mental health and veteran support, working directly with the principals. She is one of a small number of speakers credible on both commercial leadership and complex stakeholder organisations.
  • She is forthright on the practical content of leading women into senior roles, drawing on her own progression to one of British broadcasting’s most scrutinised jobs. The argument is operational, not motivational.

Biography highlights

  • First female Controller of BBC One, 2000 to 2005, commissioning Doctor Who (revival), Strictly Come Dancing, Spooks, and Waking the Dead.
  • CEO of TalkbackThames, 2005 onwards, launching Britain’s Got Talent and growing profits by more than 50% in two years.
  • Executive Chair of Boom Pictures, founded in 2012, grown into the UK’s seventh-largest independent producer and acquired by ITV in 2015.
  • CEO of The Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, 2017 to 2019.
  • Chair of the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre (since 2022) and Chair of The Grierson Trust (2014 to 2025).
  • Fellow of the Royal Television Society; Woman of the Year, Women in Film and Television UK Awards, 2005; Peabody Award winner.

Biography

BBC One was losing to ITV1 in audience share when a new Controller took over in November 2000. Five years later the channel had recommissioned Doctor Who after a sixteen-year absence, launched Strictly Come Dancing, and reclaimed the position of Britain’s most-watched channel. Lorraine Heggessey, the first woman to hold the role, made the commissioning calls that shifted the institutional culture around risk.

She left the BBC in 2005 to run TalkbackThames, where Britain’s Got Talent and Take Me Out drove a profit increase of more than fifty per cent inside two years. In 2012 she raised private equity to start Boom Pictures, which within three years was the UK’s seventh-largest independent producer and was sold to ITV in 2015. Few UK operators have moved from running a public-service broadcaster to founding and exiting a commercial production business at that scale.

In 2017 she became CEO of The Royal Foundation, the philanthropic vehicle of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, with a brief to professionalise its venture philanthropy approach to mental health, veterans, and conservation. She left in 2019, having institutionalised a model that the principals could continue to grow.

Her current platforms are the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, which she chairs, and Channel 4’s Growth Fund, which she has advised for nearly a decade. She is a Fellow of the Royal Television Society and a regular BAFTA and RTS judge. Her authority on change and on senior leadership is grounded in repeated operating experience, not in a single signature thesis.

Key speaking topics

  • Leading organisational turnaround
  • Risk-taking and commissioning under public scrutiny
  • Scale-up leadership and exit
  • Intrapreneurial culture inside large organisations
  • Women in senior leadership
  • Mental health at work
  • Stakeholder-heavy non-profit leadership

Ideal for

  • CEO, CHRO, and board audiences working through structural change or repositioning.
  • Senior leadership programmes inside large public-service or regulated organisations.
  • Women’s leadership and high-potential talent forums seeking operational, not motivational, content.
  • Founders and scale-up leadership teams preparing for institutional growth or exit.

Audience outcomes

  • A direct account of how a senior leader changes the risk appetite of a cautious institution.
  • A working view of intrapreneurial culture from inside organisations that have to deliver under public scrutiny.
  • An operator’s perspective on building and exiting a media business, including the decisions that determine value at sale.
  • A grounded position on women’s progression to the most senior roles, based on lived experience rather than advocacy.
  • A practical frame for addressing mental health at work, drawn from involvement in the Heads Together campaign.

Talks

Making Change Happen

A direct argument that avoiding risk is itself the biggest risk an organisation can take, drawn from the BBC One turnaround.

Key takeaways:

  • Where institutional caution comes from and how senior leaders dismantle it
  • How to commission and protect decisions that the wider organisation is uncomfortable with
  • What changes when leaders model risk-taking rather than delegate it

Star Quality Leadership

A working view of how senior leaders extract performance from teams in high-pressure, public-facing organisations.

Key takeaways:

  • The discipline of a simple, well-communicated strategy
  • Leading by example in environments where every decision is visible
  • How senior leaders make space for talent to lead

Creating an Intrapreneurial, Empowered Work Culture

How to build a culture where employees act with a freelance mentality inside a large organisation.

Key takeaways:

  • Reward structures that recognise ability and potential, not tenure
  • Practical ways to push decision rights closer to the work
  • What attracts and retains the people who would otherwise leave

Women Thriving in Business

An operational account of progression to the most senior roles, drawn from running BBC One, a £100m producer, and The Royal Foundation.

Key takeaways:

  • Identifying and articulating value at moments of senior promotion
  • Self-advocacy as a practical skill, not an attitude
  • Why organisations lose senior women and what changes the pattern

Mental Health at Work

A frame for workplace mental health drawn from her involvement in the Heads Together campaign with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry.

Key takeaways:

  • What changes when leadership engages with mental health directly
  • The cost of stigma to organisational performance
  • Practical interventions that hold up under scrutiny

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On the day, Lorraine Heggessey totally exceeded our expectations. Every single word she delivered was inspiring and thought-provoking; she effortlessly delivered high impact leadership insight in a totally relatable and digestible way. The buzz in the room at the end of this session was unlike anything I have ever experienced.
Zoe Tuffs
Head of Learning and People Development, Micebook
We asked Lorraine to talk to our audience of senior public sector leaders about her experiences of driving success and transformation in complex organisations in both the public and private sectors, her advice on driving radical change, and her reflections on leading under public scrutiny. Her insight was thought-provoking and relevant, and she took the time to draw the links between her experience and that of our audience. We have received excellent feedback about her session and would be keen to use her again for future speaking engagements.
New Europe
Lorraine is quite simply inspirational; she is that perfect blend of honest, accessible and full of insight. Lorraine comes alive as much in virtual environments as she does on stage. At the start of lockdown Lorraine delivered one of our most highly attended "industry greats" masterclasses to TV freelancers who were reeling from the impact of Covid-19. Lorraine was exactly the tonic they needed - both reassuring and aspirational. "I was about to give up" said one participant "but Lorraine has totally given me the confidence and inspiration to continue."
Donna Taberer
Head of Talent, BBC Content
Lorraine is a hugely engaging and entertaining virtual speaker with great advice to share from her wealth of experience as a successful leader in the content industry. As a virtual speaker, she is incredibly vivacious whilst still being able to pact a punch in terns of leadership lessons. Wit, wisdom and wonderful stories - an hour is not enough - book her for a series!
Tracy Forsth
Mentoring Scheme Producer, Women in Film & Television
All the talks Lorraine has given for the Foundation have been interesting, informative and leavened with wit and charisma. Attendees have told us that they left feeling "uplifted", "inspired", and "energised"!
Peninah Thomson, OBE
CEO, The Mentoring Foundation
Brilliant and engaging speaker, really nailed the points about leadership. Very clear in the messages she got across. All delegates enjoyed Lorraine's speech. A lot of humour and honesty in her style too, which worked brilliantly.
LEND LEASE
She has a first-class pedigree and draws very astutely on her experiences to craft intelligent and compelling presentations... A perfect mix of leadership insights, honesty about the challenges of getting to the top in a tough industry and some funny and engaging showbiz anecdotes. The audience loved it. I highly recommend Lorraine as a speaker and we will certainly be booking her again for our top clients.
Liam Black
Director Wavelength
Your session went down very well with the participants - the best scoring of all the speaker sessions. I'm sure that I will be in touch in the future.
Dr David Ashton
Associate Consultant, NHS Top Leaders