Harriet Beveridge

Harriet Beveridge is a comedian, performance coach, author and leadership specialist who has built a unique reputation for combining humour with insights into human behaviour, leadership and personal development. Best known for bringing neuroscience, psychology and comedy together in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, Harriet helps audiences understand how people think, communicate and perform at their best. Through her work on stage, in business and in the media, she has become a sought after speaker who delivers practical lessons with warmth, intelligence and humour, making her an outstanding choice as a keynote speaker.

Harriet began her professional career as a Management Consultant with EY before moving into coaching and leadership development. She later became a Performance Coach with SI Group and went on to serve as Principal of RogenSi, one of the world’s leading communication and performance consultancies. Alongside her corporate career, she volunteered as a Samaritan Befriender, reflecting a longstanding interest in people and wellbeing. She gained coaching accreditation from the Institute of Leadership and Management and was appointed Executive Director of Talking Talent, a consultancy focused on talent development and career progression. Continuing her commitment to understanding human behaviour, Harriet completed an MSc in Neuroscience and Psychology of Mental Health with distinction.

Harriet’s ability to blend serious subjects with comedy has earned widespread recognition. She performed her first stand-up gig at the legendary Kings Head and went on to become a semi-finalist in the Funny Women Awards. Her Edinburgh Fringe shows, including ‘Mummy’s Gone a Bit Parental’, ‘Hello from the Other Side’, ‘Oestrogen Armageddon’ and ‘Neuroscience with Lashings of Laughs’, established her reputation for intelligent and engaging comedy. Her BBC Radio 4 programme ‘Taking Humour Seriously’ was selected as Pick of the Week. In recognition of her impact, she was named Inspirational Person of the Year at the Bath Creative Awards.

As an author, Harriet co-wrote the bestselling leadership book ‘Will It Make The Boat Go Faster?‘, a title that has remained influential enough to reach a third edition. She also published the spoof parenting guide ‘Turnip Led Weaning’, demonstrating her versatility as a writer and comedian. She also delivered a TEDx Talk titled ‘Make ‘Em Laugh: The Transformative Power of Humour’. Harriet brings together boardroom experience, coaching expertise, academic credibility and professional comedy in a way few speakers can match. Her keynotes combine evidence-based insight with memorable storytelling and laughter, leaving audiences informed, inspired and energised. Whether speaking about leadership, resilience, communication, performance or neuroscience, Harriet delivers practical takeaways that resonate long after the event, making her an exceptional keynote speaker for organisations seeking both impact and engagement.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Harriet Beveridge’s remarkable career:

  • 2026: 3rd Edition of ‘Will It Make The Boat Go Faster’ Released
  • 2025: MSc in Neuroscience and Psychology of Mental Health with distinction
  • 2021: Winner of ‘inspirational person of the year’ at Bath Creative Awards
  • 2020: Second edition of ‘Will It Make The Boat Go Faster?’ published
  • 2019: BBC Radio 4 Pick of the Week for ‘Taking Humour Seriously’
  • 2019: TEDx: ‘Make ‘em Laugh’ performance
  • 2015 Executive Director, Talking Talent
  • 2011: published ‘Will It Make The Boat Go Faster?’
  • 2011: Institute of Leadership and Management coaching accreditation
  • 2003: First standup gig at the legendary Kings Head
  • 2001: Performance Coach, SI Group
  • 1995: Management Consultant, EY