Breaking the Bias: Lessons from Women in Male-Dominated Fields
As International Women’s Day 2025 rolls around, it’s the perfect time to celebrate women who’ve smashed stereotypes, broken barriers, and proven that male-dominated industries are far better with a little balance (or, let’s be honest, a lot more women).Women in male-dominated fields have navigated environments where the odds—and often the attitudes—weren’t exactly in their favour.
At The Speakers Agency, we work with an array of inspiring women who’ve not only succeeded in these fields but have rewritten the rules along the way. Their stories are powerful, relatable, and packed with lessons that anyone—whether you’re in a corporate boardroom or juggling life’s daily chaos—can learn from.
Here’s a closer look at some of these extraordinary women and the wisdom they bring to the table.
Top Speakers: Women in Male-Dominated Fields
Jo Salter: Flying High in the Boys’ Club
Jo’s talks are as engaging as they are inspiring. From navigating high-stakes missions to managing team dynamics under pressure, she offers lessons on confidence, resilience, and staying cool when the heat is on. Plus, her stories from the cockpit are guaranteed to leave you both awestruck and laughing.
Clare Balding: Taking the Lead in Sports Broadcasting
Clare’s speeches are a lesson in leadership, communication, and resilience. Whether she’s sharing tales of covering the Olympics or her early days breaking into the industry, her warmth and humour make her lessons on overcoming challenges stick with you long after the applause fades.
Susie Wolff & Bernie Collins: Steering Change in Motorsport
Their insights into precision, teamwork, and challenging the status quo resonate with all male-dominated industries. Whether it’s strategising for a race or running a high-pressure corporate project, Susie and Bernie’s experiences show that being underestimated can be your greatest strength—if you know how to flip the narrative.
Baroness Eliza Manningham-Buller: Breaking Bias at MI5
Eliza offers keynote speeches on trust, strategy, and making tough calls—skills that apply as much to corporate teams as they do to covert MI5 operations. And while she might not spill all MI5’s secrets, you’ll leave her sessions with the kind of insights that make you feel like a master strategist yourself.
Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock: Shooting for the Stars
Maggie’s energy is infectious. She’s the kind of speaker who makes you believe you can conquer anything, whether it’s an astronomical challenge or just a stubborn work project. Her story is a reminder that when you aim for the stars, even the sky isn’t the limit.
Roma Agrawal: Building a New Blueprint
Roma’s talks blend insight and a whole lot of practical advice. From collaborating on massive projects to overcoming bias in the workplace, she offers a fresh take on building teams (and skyscrapers) that stand the test of time.
Penny Mallory: Rallying for Success
Her speaking style is straight-talking, no-nonsense, and packed with inspiration. For anyone feeling stuck or doubting their potential, Penny’s story will have you ready to tackle the toughest terrain—whether that’s a rally stage or your next big challenge.
What These Women Teach Us About Breaking the Bias
These incredible women have succeeded in environments where they were often the only ones like them. But their success isn’t just their own—it’s a blueprint for all of us:
- Challenge the norm: Question outdated ideas about who belongs where.
- Build resilience: Success isn’t about never failing—it’s about getting back up, again and again.
- Lead with purpose: Whether you’re flying jets or building skyscrapers, leadership is about bringing others along for the journey.
Celebrate IWD 2025 with Speakers Who Inspire
International Women’s Day is a chance to reflect, celebrate, and take action. By featuring speakers who’ve broken barriers and smashed stereotypes, you can host an event which inspires change.
To book one of these phenomenal women for your IWD event, get in touch today. Let’s make this year unforgettable—for all the right reasons.