Finn Harries is a British designer, filmmaker, and environmental activist.
He is well-known for co-founding the popular YouTube blog 'Jacksgap' alongside his younger twin brother, Jack (who happens to be two minutes younger, in case you were wondering).
'Jacksgap' has garnered an impressive four million subscribers and 200 million views across 64 films.
Despite hailing from a family deeply rooted in the film industry and having experience in front of the camera, Finn is currently undergoing training at the Architectural Association in London, with the intention of fully immersing himself in the world of design.
How can I book Finn Harries for my next event?
Email finn.harries@getapeptalk.com, or call us on +44 20 3835 2929 (UK) or +1 737 888 5112 (US), 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.
PepTalk are the official speaking agents for Finn Harries available to book for corporate events, conference keynotes, leadership talks, celebrity endorsements, personal appearances, and motivational speaking engagements. We can assist with enquiries about Finn Harries's speaking fees, availability, and booking process for private business functions, industry conferences, and team events. For media interviews, charity appearances, or personal matters, we recommend contacting Finn directly.
What topics does Finn Harries specialise in?
Finn Harries specialises in discussing design, filmmaking, environmental activism and more.
What is Finn Harries's speaking style like?
Finn Harries delivers insightful and engaging presentations, blending his design expertise with a passion for environmental activism, inspiring audiences to think critically about sustainability and creativity.
Does Finn Harries offer virtual speaking engagements?
Yes, Finn Harries offers virtual speaker bookings for webinars, online conferences, and remote or distributed team engagements.