Amy Williams is a celebrated motivational speaker and Olympic gold medalist, renowned for her groundbreaking victory in the women's skeleton at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. As the first British athlete to win a solo Winter Olympics gold in 30 years, Amy's story of perseverance and triumph captivates audiences worldwide. Her engaging talks draw from her experiences as an elite athlete and TV presenter, offering insights into resilience, leadership, and achieving excellence under pressure.
Amy's expertise is invaluable to teams and businesses seeking to navigate challenges and foster a culture of success. Her presentations are tailored to inspire and motivate, whether addressing corporate teams, educational institutions, or public events. By sharing actionable strategies and personal anecdotes, Amy empowers her audience to overcome obstacles and reach their full potential.
Book Amy Williams for your next event and inspire your team with her unique blend of Olympic spirit and motivational prowess.
Want to book Amy Williams for your next event?
Email amy.williams@getapeptalk.com, and one of our speaker agents will contact you within hours to confirm availability and fees. If you can, please include your budget upfront – it helps us fast-track your request. It’s also helpful to know the date, format (virtual or in-person), location, and a bit about your audience.
Please note: we can only assist with speaking requests. For anything else, we recommend reaching out to Amy Williams directly.
What topics does Amy Williams specialise in?
Amy Williams specialises in talking about motivational speaking, resilience, high-performance and more.
What is Amy Williams's speaking style like?
Amy delivers captivating talks with passion, offering unique insights into competition preparation. Her engaging storytelling and motivational approach inspire audiences to overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. __
Does Amy Williams offer virtual speaking engagements?
Yes, Amy Williams offers virtual speaker bookings for webinars, online conferences, and remote or distributed team engagements.