Speaking

Royal Albert Hall

CogX London

Speaking at the Royal Albert Hall

Talks about power, leadership, and what changes when the room sees you differently.

Katrina King is a technology leader, writer, and speaker whose work explores gender, power, credibility, vulnerability, and the hidden rules that shape who gets believed.

After a career leading global strategy in media and entertainment technology, Katrina now speaks about what her transition revealed about leadership, workplace culture, privilege, and the emotional cost of navigating systems built around unequal expectations.

Her talks are thoughtful, direct, and deeply human — blending lived experience, executive leadership, technology, and feminist analysis into conversations that challenge audiences to see power more clearly.

Speaking Topics:

The View From Her Side
What losing male privilege revealed about power, leadership, and credibility.

Being Believed
How gender shapes authority, expertise, and whose voice carries weight in the room.

Leadership After Vulnerability
Why the future of leadership requires emotional intelligence, accountability, and care.

Gender Bias at Work
A candid look at the invisible performance standards women and marginalized people are expected to navigate.

Technology, Storytelling, and Change
How innovation, media, and lived experience can shape culture.

Book Katrina:
Katrina is available for keynotes, panels, podcast appearances, corporate events, leadership programs, and moderated conversations.

For speaking inquiries, event requests, or media appearances, please use the form below or visit the Book Katrina page.