Rachel Elnaugh, a renowned business speaker and entrepreneur, gained fame for creating the successful business Red Letter Days. She was recognised as the Veuve Clicquot Businesswoman of 2001 and the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 2002. Rachel's experience led her to join the BBC show Dragons' Den, where she mentored others and shared her mistakes. She started Red Letter Days with limited funds in her home at 24 and grew it into a £100 million turnover company. However, in 2005, the company went into administration due to over-expansion in 2002. Rachel's media career and reputation attracted significant attention to the company's demise. She has since become a sought-after speaker and author, with her book Business Nightmares offering valuable insights for struggling entrepreneurs. Rachel's speeches focus on business techniques for maximizing success, and she can tailor her delivery to suit any audience. In addition to speaking engagements, Rachel is also a skilled event host and facilitator.
Want to book Rachel Elnaugh for your next event?
Email rachel.elnaugh@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 Rachel Elnaugh directly.
What topics does Rachel Elnaugh specialise in?
Rachel Elnaugh specialises in talking about entrepreneurship, business strategy, public speaking and more.
What is Rachel Elnaugh's speaking style like?
Rachel delivers insightful and engaging talks, drawing from her entrepreneurial journey. Her ability to tailor content resonates with diverse audiences, making her a sought-after speaker and facilitator. __
Does Rachel Elnaugh offer virtual speaking engagements?
Yes, Rachel Elnaugh offers virtual speaker bookings for webinars, online conferences, and remote or distributed team engagements.