Dr Eliza Filby

Dr Eliza Filby is a British historian, author and keynote speaker specialising in generational intelligence, social change and the evolving relationship between generations in society and the workplace. She advises organisations, governments and global businesses on how generational shifts are reshaping politics, leadership, employment and consumer behaviour. As a keynote speaker, Dr Eliza is frequently hired by companies and international institutions to help leaders understand the challenges and opportunities created by demographic change, intergenerational inequality and the expectations of younger generations. Her insights combine historical analysis with contemporary social trends, making her a sought-after voice for organisations looking to navigate the future of work, leadership and society.

Dr Eliza’s early career was shaped by her academic background in modern and contemporary history. She studied History at Durham University before completing a Master’s degree in Modern History at University College London (UCL). She went on to earn a PhD in Contemporary British History from the University of Warwick in 2007, where her research focused on modern British politics and society. Following her doctorate, she began teaching and sharing her expertise with younger generations, including teaching the history of social democracy to British millennials at King’s College London in 2011 and later teaching the history of capitalism to Chinese millennials at Renmin University in Beijing in 2013. These early academic roles helped establish her reputation as a historian interested in how generational experiences shape political and economic attitudes.

Dr Eliza Filby is frequently hired as a London keynote speaker because of her ability to explain how long-term demographic and generational shifts are transforming politics, business and society. Organisations invite her to help leaders understand how different generations think, work and vote, and how these differences influence everything from workplace culture to public policy. Her expertise has been recognised at the highest levels of public debate, including when she presented evidence to the UK House of Lords in 2022 on the issue of intergenerational unfairness. This work has positioned her as an important voice on how societies can address the growing economic and political divides between generations.

Her insights are also valued by major international institutions and corporate audiences. Dr Eliza has delivered keynote speeches at major global gatherings, including the EU Human Rights Forum, where she explored how demographic change affects social justice and equality, and the Financial Times CEO Summit, where she spoke to senior business leaders about the impact of generational change on leadership, strategy and the future workforce. Her ability to connect historical context with current global challenges makes her particularly effective at helping organisations prepare for the future.

In addition to her speaking engagements, Dr Filby’s work in public communication and thought leadership has strengthened her reputation as a compelling keynote speaker. In 2021 she hosted the podcast ‘It’s All Relative’, which examined generational change and family dynamics in modern society. Her contributions to discussions on generational politics and social change were further recognised when she received the Europa Forum’s Millennia Leaders Award in 2022. Together, these achievements demonstrate her ability to engage diverse audiences and translate complex social trends into practical insights for leaders and decision-makers.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Dr Eliza Filby’s inspiring career:

  • 2022 – Won the Europa Forum’s 2022 Millennia Leaders Award
  • 2022 – Europa Forums Millennia Leaders Award
  • 2022 – Presented evidence to the UK House of Lords on Intergenerational Unfairness
  • 2022 – Delivered keynote at the EU Human Rights Forum
  • 2022 – Speaker at the Financial Times CEO Summit
  • 2021 – Host of the ‘It’s All Relative’ podcast
  • 2014 – Founded GradTrain, a leading graduate training company in the UK
  • 2013 – Published ‘God and Mrs Thatcher: The Battle for Britain’s Soul’
  • 2013 – Taught the history of capitalism to Chinese millennials at Renmin University in Beijing
  • 2011 – Taught the history of social democracy to British millennials at King’s College London
  • 2007 – PhD in Contemporary British History from the University of Warwick

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