Elaine Sihera

Elaine Sihera is a British writer, sociologist and motivational keynote speaker widely recognised for her pioneering work in diversity, confidence and empowerment. A Cambridge postgraduate, author, and Doctor of The Open University, Elaine has built a reputation as one of the UK’s most influential voices on cultural understanding and personal development. Known for her engaging speaking style and practical insights, she has spent decades helping organisations strengthen leadership, confidence and inclusive workplace cultures.

Elaine began her professional journey in education, working as an English teacher and Senior Education Manager in secondary schools. During this period she was responsible for pastoral care and academic guidance for hundreds of students, helping improve both attendance and attainment within her year group. Her academic achievements are equally notable, as she became the first Black graduate of The Open University, completing her degree while raising a young family, an accomplishment she has often cited as a defining moment in her life. She later continued her academic development at the University of Cambridge, completing postgraduate studies in education and history that helped shape her understanding of leadership, culture and social progress.

Following her work in education, Elaine moved into publishing, consultancy and diversity training, establishing herself as a leading authority on equality and workplace inclusion. She became the first Black woman in the UK to own a national multicultural magazine, serving as editor and publisher of New Impact Magazine, a publication that addressed social change, diversity and cultural awareness across Britain. Elaine also founded the British Diversity Awards, a pioneering initiative that recognised organisations demonstrating effective diversity management, attracting thousands of participants from major employers across the UK. Her influence extended into government and international platforms, including delivering the first Diversity Lecture in the UK House of Commons and speaking as a keynote speaker at UNESCO’s Global Women’s Leadership Conference in Paris. As an author, she further strengthened her reputation through publications such as ‘Managing The Diversity Maze’, one of Europe’s earliest books dedicated to practical diversity management.

Today, Elaine continues to share her expertise as a motivational speaker, diversity consultant and empowerment coach, delivering keynote speeches, seminars and workshops for corporate and public sector audiences. She has worked with organisations including Barclays, British Telecom, the Royal Navy and J.P. Morgan, helping leaders develop inclusive cultures while empowering individuals to build confidence and resilience. Elaine’s keynote talks explore themes such as motivation, communication, workplace inclusion, emotional wellbeing and personal confidence. With decades of experience and a deeply personal understanding of overcoming barriers, Elaine delivers powerful messages that inspire audiences to think differently about leadership, diversity and human potential.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Elaine Sihera’s remarkable sociology career:

  • 2026 – Named among the leading keynote speakers recommended for Black Inclusion Week events
  • 2023 – Awarded Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills (RQF), strengthening her wellbeing and empowerment coaching expertise
  • 2018 – Awarded Doctor of The Open University (DUniv) for exceptional contribution to education and diversity
  • 2004 – Delivered the first Diversity Lecture at the UK House of Commons
  • 2004 – Keynote speaker at UNESCO’s Global Women’s Leadership Conference in Paris
  • 2002 – Published the pioneering diversity management book Managing The Diversity Maze
  • 1991 – Founded the British Diversity Awards, recognising best practice in workplace diversity across the UK
  • 1975 – Became the first Black graduate of The Open University

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