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GINA LONDON

An Emmy-winning former CNN correspondent and anchor with premier clients in five continents, she guides the top companies and executives in the world to more positively connect and engage with their employees, their board and themselves.

 


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Gina also provides interactive and motivational keynote speeches on the power of communicating with purpose and impact. She brings her network interview skills when she profiles top leaders like Ford Executive Chairman Bill Ford, Jr and Nobel Peace Prize winners Oscar Arias and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. She has also facilitated or compèred hundreds of events – like the prestigious 2018 International Children’s Peace Prize in Cape Town, South Africa.

A published author and regular media analyst, Gina has appeared on the BBC, FOX and CNN. She’s been featured in Fast Company and interviewed on radio and TV across the world, from New Zealand to Europe, Africa and the United States. She currently writes a weekly business leadership column, “The Communicator” in Ireland’s largest circulated newspaper, The Sunday Independent.

In humanitarian roles, Gina chaired UNICEF’s International Council for two years – leading global events at the United Nations in New York and Innocenti in Florence, Italy. She worked with the first Iraqi women running for Parliament, women’s civil rights leaders in the Persian Gulf, and issues activists in Ghana, Egypt, Tunisia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Macedonia and Romania.


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Some fun facts
about gina!

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 She grew up in the small town of Farmland, Indiana.

 

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She plays classical piano.

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She loves helping people become more confident and comfortable communicators.

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What people are saying

“I am personally engaging my team in ways I never considered before. I’ve learned from the best.”
“It’s not happy-clappy. I learned how to strategically connect and create a positive culture that values people.”
“I’ve never been so inspired about my potential.”
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