Gina London is a globally recognized authority on leadership communications and human engagement. An Emmy Award-winning former CNN anchor, she now advises Fortune 500 executives and government leaders around the world on how to connect with clarity, credibility, and confidence. Dynamic and in demand, Gina has delivered high-energy keynotes and... Read more
Gina London is a globally recognized authority on leadership communications and human engagement. An Emmy Award-winning former CNN anchor, she now advises Fortune 500 executives and government leaders around the world on how to connect with clarity, credibility, and confidence.
Dynamic and in demand, Gina has delivered high-energy keynotes and interactive workshops on four continents, energizing audiences in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Greece, the United States, and across Europe.
She has facilitated global events with some of the world’s most respected leaders including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Oscar Arias, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, and Ford Motor Company Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr.
In addition to her stage presence, Gina is a trusted executive advisor. She has coached senior leaders from Salesforce, SAP, PwC, KPMG, Merck, and Riyad Bank, and has worked extensively across the Gulf region, Europe, and Africa. With a background in U.S. politics and dual U.S.–Irish citizenship, she brings both global perspective and local insight.
Also a sought-after moderator and host, Gina has led major forums such as the International Children’s Peace Prize in Amsterdam and chaired UNICEF’s International Council at the United Nations in New York. She writes The Communicator, a weekly leadership column in Ireland’s Sunday Independent, and is a frequent media analyst on BBC, CNN, FOX, and Virgin Media.
Why empathy, collaboration, and connection matter more than ever
Also the theme of her acclaimed TEDx talk
Building influence and stakeholder maps for strategic success
Future-ready communications and compassionate leadership
Aligning intention, audience, and message for results
Psychological safety in the workplace redefined