Andrew Neil speaker is a highly accomplished figure in the world of British culture. An
intellectual, a man not afraid of controversial topics and highly accomplished
in the media industry, he’s certainly a character who has more than a few
stories to tell – and you’ll struggle to do anything but be captivated by each
one.
Journalism
Neil first
began his esteemed career in the field of journalism. Graduating from the
university of Glasgow with a degree in political economy and political science,
he first landed a job as a sports reporter for the Paisley Daily Express. From
there, he worked for The Economist in 1973, becoming promoted quickly and
eventually becoming editor of particular British sections of the magazine. He
then moved to The Sunday Times, holding the role of editor there between 1983
and 1994.
Multiple
times, others tried to belittle Neil, saying he wasn’t worthy of the role he
took or attempted to demean his character, though each time Neil bounced back
unfazed. Their comments did not alter the breadth of his success in the
slightest.
After The
Sunday Times, Neil worked for a period at The Daily Mail and then the Press
Holdings group, working as Editor-in-Chief. He is currently the chairman of the
newspaper group.
TV
Neil was
introduced to the world of TV through his journalistic role. By being such a
prominent figure in journalism, he was often called upon to discuss current
events. From there, he began presenting on Despatch Box, a BBC programme, in
the 90’s and now presents This Week, Straight Talk with Andrew Neil and Daily
Politics on BBC.
Speaking
As an
events speaker, Andrew Neil’s ability to talk both informatively and
entertainingly on a wide range of subjects certainly comes in use! Whether
you’d like to learn about the fast-paced world of British media, delve into the
ins and outs of current politics or simply hear as he recalls stories from his
notable career, Neil no doubt brings a lot to the table.
Despite his
traditional manner on many news and political programs, as a speaker Neil is
pretty informal. He enjoys interacting with the audience and is incredibly
passionate on everything he talks about. His stories are filled with both funny
and serious anecdotes, and his wealth of knowledge across a range of subjects
is undeniable. He’s warm and friendly, and an all-round delight to have at any
event.
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like Andrew Neil to speak at your event, get in touch
with us at The Right Address. We have a huge variety of after dinner speakers, from
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