Dr Paul Redmond

Dr Paul Redmond is one of the UK’s foremost experts on generational diversity, graduate employability and workforce motivation. As a business speaker, researcher and author, he is widely recognised for helping organisations understand how different generations think, work and engage, and how to build cultures that motivate people across age groups. His work is grounded in evidence, behavioural insight and decades of experience in higher education and organisational development.

Paul began his career as Deputy Director of Student Services at Liverpool Hope University, before progressing to Director of Employability and Educational Opportunities at the University of Liverpool. He later took on the role of Director of Student Life at the University of Manchester, where he oversaw student engagement, wellbeing and employability initiatives at scale. In 2017, he returned to the University of Liverpool as Director of Student Experience and Enhancement, further cementing his reputation as a senior leader at the intersection of education, careers and organisational development.

As a leading researcher in generational theory, Paul is best known for his insights into Millennials and Generation Z, and for explaining how to engage and motivate Boomers, Generation X, Millennials and Gen Z within the same organisation. He firmly believes that a happy, engaged workforce is the foundation of sustainable performance and strong customer outcomes. His work focuses on bridging generational divides, managing expectations and creating inclusive, high-performing teams.

Alongside his academic and leadership roles, Paul is a prolific author and media contributor. He regularly appears on BBC television and radio, contributes to national newspapers and works with major organisations across the public and private sectors. His research has also supported major broadcast projects, including contributing to the BBC documentary series Who Gets the Best Jobs?, further cementing his position as a trusted voice on the future of work.

Dr Paul Redmond is hired by organisations seeking clarity on how generational change, technology and artificial intelligence are reshaping careers, leadership and workplace culture. His talks translate academic research into practical strategies that leaders can immediately apply to improve engagement, retention and performance across diverse teams.

His TEDx Talk, “Zombie Careers: Will You Lose Your Job to AI?“, highlights his ability to address complex and sensitive topics with clarity and authority. Paul has delivered keynotes and workshops for organisations including Google, the NHS, ABTA and international professional bodies. He is known for being insightful, evidence-led and highly relatable, equipping audiences with tools to thrive in a rapidly evolving world of work.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Dr Paul Redmond’s inspirational entrepreneurial career:

  • 2025 – Continued to deliver keynote talks and advisory sessions on generational diversity, employability and the impact of AI on careers for organisations, universities and professional bodies internationally.
  • 2024 – Announced the launch of A Graduate’s Guide to Future-Proofing Your Career, addressing career success in the age of AI.
  • 2017 – Appointed Director of Student Experience and Enhancement at the University of Liverpool.
  • 2014 – Became Director of Student Life at the University of Manchester.
  • 2012 – Published A Parent’s Guide to Graduate Jobs and served as UK President of the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services.
  • 2012 – Recognised nationally for leadership in graduate careers through his presidency of the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services.
  • 2011 – Published Getting it Right: A Recruiter’s Guide to Getting the Best Graduates.
  • 2006 – Appointed Director of Employability and Educational Opportunities at the University of Liverpool and published The Graduate Formula.
  • 2006 – Published Making It Happen: The New World of Graduate Recruitment, examining the evolving relationship between employers, graduates and universities.
  • 1997 – Began career as Deputy Director of Student Services at Liverpool Hope University.

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