Anita Jones
Most boardroom and conference agendas underplay how chronic women’s health conditions shape attendance, performance, and retention. Endometriosis alone affects one in ten women of working age, often for years before diagnosis, and rarely sits inside the formal wellbeing conversation. Hearing from someone who has lived inside both a high-performance media career and that diagnosis changes how the room treats the subject.
Anita Jones is a bilingual sports broadcaster with CBS Champions League, Sky Sports and Premier League Productions who hosts and moderates corporate events and speaks publicly on endometriosis and women’s health.
Full Profile
Why organisations work with Anita Jones
- A live-broadcast presenter who hosts boardroom and large-audience corporate events with the pacing and composure of a Champions League studio.
- Bilingual English and Spanish presenting capability for international events, conferences and panel sessions, including interviews at the level of Lionel Messi and Jude Bellingham.
- A named, parliamentary-level voice on endometriosis as an Endometriosis UK ambassador, giving women’s health an editorial weight beyond a wellness slot.
- A British-Nigerian broadcaster credible on representation in sport and media without retreating into generic DEI framing.
Biography highlights
- Presenter, CBS Champions League and CBS Golazo.
- Reporter, Premier League Productions, reporting weekly from clubs across England.
- Sky Sports broadcaster; earlier roles with BBC, Channel 4, and Arsenal Nation Live.
- First-class degree in European Studies, King’s College London; fluent in Spanish and English.
- Has covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the Women’s World Cup, and the Women’s Champions League.
- Ambassador for Endometriosis UK; has spoken in Parliament on endometriosis, including for Endometriosis Action Month.
Biography
Live football broadcasting is unforgiving. A presenter has to carry a Champions League studio, hold the line in a noisy stadium tunnel, and translate a Messi or Bellingham answer on the fly. That is the working environment behind Anita Jones’s day job at CBS Champions League, CBS Golazo, Sky Sports and Premier League Productions.
The route in was journalistic rather than celebrity. A first-class degree in European Studies from King’s College London, then early reporting and presenting roles at the BBC, Channel 4 and Arsenal Nation Live, before the move into Premier League Productions and CBS. Bilingual English and Spanish broadcasting has been a consistent edge across the work, particularly around major tournaments including the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the Women’s World Cup and the Women’s Champions League.
The hosting craft transfers cleanly to corporate stages. Jones works as an event host, moderator and panel chair, with the pace and authority of a live broadcast rather than the cadence of a guest speaker. Briefs that require multilingual delivery, sports tie-ins, or a presenter who can carry a high-profile interview in front of a senior internal audience all sit naturally inside her week.
The second strand of her public work is women’s health. Diagnosed with endometriosis in 2018 after a laparoscopy, Jones became an ambassador for Endometriosis UK and has used her broadcast profile to put the condition on the record, including in Parliament during Endometriosis Action Month. For employers looking to treat women’s health as an operating issue rather than a wellness panel, that lived and named platform is what she adds.
Key speaking topics
- Event hosting and live moderation
- Panel chairing for international and bilingual audiences
- Sports broadcasting and media
- Women in sports media
- Endometriosis and women’s workplace health
- Representation and diversity in sport
Ideal for
- Corporate conferences and annual events looking for a host or MC with live-broadcast pacing
- International and bilingual English and Spanish audiences, particularly in sport, sponsorship and brand activation
- Employee network and ERG events on women’s health, with a focus on endometriosis
- Sports industry, sponsor and federation events requiring an experienced football moderator
Audience outcomes
- A professionally paced event with clear handovers, sharp interviewing and confident audience handling.
- A concrete picture of how endometriosis presents in working life and what better workplace support actually looks like.
- A first-hand view of how representation in sports media has shifted, and what it took to move from a regional reporter role to a Champions League studio.
- For bilingual audiences, an event delivered with equal fluency in English and Spanish rather than translated through a second voice.