Danielle Brown

Danielle Brown MBE is one of Britain’s most accomplished Paralympic archers, celebrated for becoming a double Paralympic gold medallist and one of the leading figures in disability sport. Rising to prominence after winning gold in the Women’s Individual Compound event at the Beijing Paralympic Games, Danielle cemented her legacy with a second Paralympic gold medal at the London Games, alongside Commonwealth success and a series of honours recognising her contribution to British sport. Her story of resilience, elite performance and overcoming adversity has made her one of the UK’s most respected motivational speakers, regularly hired by organisations seeking insight into high performance, leadership, confidence and achieving success under pressure.

Danielle balanced elite sport alongside education and a growing professional career, becoming widely admired for her determination both on and off the field of play. Following her international sporting success, she developed a career spanning marketing, consultancy and youth engagement roles. She served as Marketing Manager for The Kaleidoscope Group of Companies and later became Field Marketing Senior Specialist for Equinix. Danielle has also worked as a consultant for organisations including the British Athletes Commission and TASS, helping to support and develop future sporting talent. Beyond the corporate sector, she became Participant Recruitment Lead for Young Enterprise UK and Editor of the Fostering Families Magazine, demonstrating her passion for education, inclusion and community impact.

Her achievements have been recognised with numerous honours and ambassadorial appointments. Danielle was appointed MBE in the New Year Honours for Services to Archery and awarded the Freedom of the City of London. She was also made Freewoman of the District of Craven and received an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws from the University of Leicester, which was additionally named the Danielle Brown Sports Centre in her honour. Danielle has represented and supported major organisations including BRIT, The Mintridge Foundation, Get Kids Going! and Disability Sport Yorkshire as an ambassador. In recognition of her lasting sporting impact, she was inducted into the British University and College Sports Hall of Fame. Alongside her speaking work, Danielle is also a successful author, publishing books including the Sunday Times Children’s Sports Book of the Year 2022 ‘Run Like a Girl’, ‘One Hundred Reasons to Hope’, ‘Be Your Best Self: Life Skills for Unstoppable Kids’ and ‘Girls Rule: 50 Women Who Changed the World’.

Danielle is hired as a keynote speaker because she combines world-class sporting achievement with authentic, practical lessons on resilience, adaptability and mindset. Her presentations are engaging, relatable and filled with first-hand experiences of performing under immense pressure at the very highest level. Drawing on her journey through Paralympic sport, business and publishing, Danielle delivers inspiring talks that resonate with corporate audiences, schools, leadership teams and conferences alike. She has further strengthened her reputation as a speaker through her TEDx talks, including ‘Self Awareness: The Key to Success’ and ‘Seeing the World in a Different Way, where she explored mindset, inclusion and the importance of perspective in achieving personal and professional success.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Danielle Brown’s remarkable career in customer service and experience:

  • 2023 – Author of “Girls Rule: 50 Women Who Changed the World”
  • 2022 – Winner of The Sunday Times Children’s Sports Book of the Year for “Run Like a Girl”
  • 2021 – Author of “One Hundred Reasons to Hope”
  • 2021 – Field Marketing Senior Specialist for Equinix
  • 2020 – Editor of the Fostering Families Magazine
  • 2014 – Awarded Freedom of the City of London
  • 2013 – Appointed MBE in the New Year Honours for Services to Archery
  • 2012 – Gold medallist in the Women’s Individual Compound at the London 2012 Paralympic Games
  • 2010 – Gold medallist in the Women’s Individual Compound at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
  • 2008 – Gold medallist in the Women’s Individual Compound at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games