Penny Mordaunt

Boards used to treat geopolitics as background noise. Sanctions, trade rerouting, US-UK alignment and supply chain exposure now sit on the same agenda as capital allocation and operating plans. Most leadership teams lack a credible internal voice on what governments actually do next, and on how policy choices in Washington, Westminster and Brussels translate into commercial risk.

Penny Mordaunt is a former UK Defence Secretary, International Development Secretary and Trade Minister who helps boards read geopolitical and policy risk with the realism of someone who has been inside the room.

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Why organisations work with Penny Mordaunt

  • A former Cabinet minister with direct authority on three of the topics now sitting on most board agendas: defence, trade policy, and international development.
  • Front-line experience of UK trade reorientation, including the country’s accession to CPTPP and bilateral economic agreements with US states, useful to companies modelling supply chain and market access decisions.
  • Built and led the cross-government defensive cyber function in its early form, and rebuilt UK civil contingencies and resilience as Paymaster General. Practical credibility on national resilience, not commentary.
  • Read by US and Commonwealth audiences as a serious British voice on the transatlantic relationship; now Chair of the Coalition for Global Prosperity, where her case is that aid and defence are part of national resilience, not philanthropy.
  • A genuine speaker, not a politician reading remarks. Parliamentary Wit of the Year and Spectator Speech of the Year, with a global audience earned at the 2023 Coronation.

Biography highlights

  • Former Secretary of State for Defence; first woman to hold the role.
  • Former Secretary of State for International Development and UK Governor at the World Bank.
  • Former Minister of State for Trade Policy; oversaw UK accession to CPTPP and bilateral economic agreements with US states.
  • Former Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons; carried the Sword of State at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023.
  • Co-author of Greater: Britain After the Storm, winner of the 2021 Parliamentary Book Award.
  • Appointed Chair of the Coalition for Global Prosperity in January 2025; made a Dame in the King’s Birthday Honours 2025.
  • Honorary Captain, MCM2 Squadron, Royal Naval Reserve.

Biography

Trade, defence and development used to be three separate conversations inside government. They are now a single conversation, and most boards are catching up to it. The leaders who understand this best tend to be the ones who have held responsibility for all three.

Penny Mordaunt is one of a small group who has. She served fourteen years as MP for Portsmouth North, holding nine ministerial roles across four Cabinet posts. She was the first woman to serve as Secretary of State for Defence, ran the Department for International Development, and as Minister of State for Trade Policy oversaw the UK’s accession to the CPTPP and a series of economic agreements at US state level. As Paymaster General she rebuilt the UK’s civil contingencies and resilience capability, and built the first cross-government defensive cyber lead.

Her public profile is wider than Westminster. She carried the 17th-century Sword of State at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023, the first woman to do so, and the role gave her a global audience that few former Cabinet ministers ever acquire. Her book Greater: Britain After the Storm, co-authored with Chris Lewis, won the 2021 Parliamentary Book Award and reached bestseller lists in the UK and US.

Since leaving Parliament in 2024 she has chaired the Coalition for Global Prosperity, where she argues the case for the transatlantic partnership and for treating development and defence as components of national resilience rather than discretionary spend. For corporate audiences, the value is the access to a former insider’s view of how trade policy, sanctions architecture and security commitments are actually made, and what changes when an election cycle turns over.

Key speaking topics

  • UK trade policy, CPTPP and US state-level economic agreements
  • Defence, security and the transatlantic relationship
  • International development as national resilience
  • Geopolitical risk and the future of the rules-based order
  • Civil contingencies, cyber and national resilience
  • Women in public leadership

Ideal for

  • Board and C-suite audiences modelling geopolitical and trade exposure
  • CFOs and strategy teams reassessing market access and supply chain decisions post-Brexit and post-CPTPP
  • CISOs and risk officers working at the intersection of cyber, national security and corporate resilience
  • Public affairs, government affairs and ESG leaders briefing on UK policy direction

Audience outcomes

  • A clearer view of how UK and transatlantic policy choices translate into commercial and operational risk.
  • A more accurate read of the post-Brexit trade architecture, including CPTPP and bilateral US engagement.
  • A practical framing of national resilience that connects defence, cyber, supply chain and civil contingencies.
  • An informed sense of where the UK government sees its own room for manoeuvre in a contested global order.

Talks

Trade, Diplomacy and Defence: The Foundation of British Prosperity

A Cabinet-level read of how the UK’s trade, diplomatic and defence postures interlock and what that means for companies operating across the Atlantic and the Indo-Pacific.

Key takeaways:

  • How CPTPP accession and US state-level agreements reshape UK market access in practice
  • Where defence and security commitments now sit inside commercial risk calculations
  • What boards should expect from UK government posture on China, sanctions and allied alignment

Trust in Britain

A direct argument on the standing of UK institutions, the conditions for restoring public trust, and why that matters to investors, employers and trading partners.

Key takeaways:

  • The institutional anchors of UK credibility, and where they are under stress
  • The relationship between political stability and capital decisions
  • The role business leaders can play in rebuilding trust without taking party positions

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Penny is one of the most powerful, incisive, witty speakers I’ve ever heard.
Michael Dobbs
Politician and author of House of Cards
Trying to understand the things which matter in a complex and rapidly changing environment is vital for any organisation. In her parliamentary career Penny has held a number of ministerial roles and served on departmental select committees, both domestic as well as international facing. She brings 360 degree awareness combined with a remarkable ability to communicate as well as inspire.
Gisela Stuart
Chair, Wilton Park
Three words sum up Penny Mordant: intelligent, original and lucid. Through the many posts she has held at the heart of government, from Secretary of State for International Development, to Secretary of State for Defence, and Leader of the House of Commons, she has unique insight and a deep understanding of what makes this country tick. A philosopher by training, an optimist by nature, an amateur astronomer in her spare time, Penny sees the world around her in novel and interesting ways. She has the gift of speech and the gift of listening. Time spent with her makes you think and wonder.
Professor Carlos Frenk CBE, FRS
Ogden Professor of Fundamental Physics, Durham University
Penny Mordaunt was an outstanding Minister, leading from the front and engaging her civil servants in all the government departments she worked in. She has great leadership and social skills. She is also highly trained and effective in a crisis, having run the civil contingencies response. As well as getting ‘the best out of people’ as a leader, she is also very adept and aware of geo-political situations given her roles in defence, trade and the workplace. She is one of the few Ministers to have worked effectively in a huge variety of diverse portfolios e.g. DWP, MoD, trade and communities. She is also very articulate and would make an outstanding speaker on leadership, management and organisational issues.
Professor Sir Cary Cooper, CBE
President of the Institute of Welfare, Chair of the National Forum for Health & Wellbeing at Work
From the board of the World Bank, through the UK Cabinet to collaborating with civic entrepreneurs Penny brings learning and experience of innovation across sectors and that link the local and global. When so many teams need to reach up and out, as well as across and down this is gold dust for your organisation in our complex times She is a serious, funny, thoughtful speaker and I would recommend Penny to any trade association or senior team wanting to be challenged, encouraged and inspired With a track record of success in the UK Cabinet, in local leadership and in the arenas of defence, development and disability Penny is the perfect speaker for organisation's who want to celebrate every colleague's contribution , and build inclusive boards for modern times
Professor Francis Davis BA MSc MPA PhD FRGS
Professor of Public Policy and Communities, Univ of Birmingham and award winning social entrepreneur. Director of Policy, Edward Cadbury Centre
I have been profoundly impressed by how easily Penny can assess and understand a situation and then provide insightful advice across multiple levels of analysis, providing both a national and international perspective. I have witnessed Penny’s leadership skills on multiple occasions. I am always amazed at how she can diffuse tension and turn heated argument into constructive discussion. I have learnt so much from her. As director of an Institute in the life sciences, I was often ill-prepared for the complexity of the job. Penny’s advice on staff welfare, equalities, engaging with communities, interacting with charities, and developing a financial strategy has allowed us to thrive and build our scientific enterprise. I cannot thank her enough.
Professor Russell G. Foster CBE, FRSB, FMedSci, FRS
Fellow, Brasenose College. Director, Sir Jules Thorn Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute (SCNi), Head, Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology (NLO)
Penny is an experienced politician, having served in a range of ministerial roles encompassing trade, defence, development and social policy. She has a wide international network. She has been involved in handling both domestic and international crises, and appreciates the security and humanitarian imperatives. She also has a deep relationship with the armed forces, recognised by her appointment as a Royal Navy Honorary Captain.
Sir Mark Sedwill
Former Cabinet Secretary

Books

Greater: Britain After the Storm
WINNER OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BOOK AWARD 2021 FOR BEST NON-FICTION BOOK BY A PARLIAMENTARIAN We’re used to hearing that we liv…
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