Hello!
I'm Genelle Aldred, a communications consultant with over 17 years of experience in media, journalism, and strategic communication. I've worked with top media organizations like ITN, ITV, and the BBC as a newsreader and journalist. My commentary has appeared in outlets such as The Observer, Elle UK, and The Daily Mirror, and I'm a regular reviewer on Sky News and BBC Radio London.
I specialize in coaching and training senior leaders on effective communication, having worked with companies like Shell, Spotify, and the London Stock Exchange Group. My passion lies in helping organizations navigate complex communication challenges, particularly around diversity, inclusion, and social cohesion.
As a public speaker and author of Communicate for Change: Creating Justice in a World of Bias, I’m dedicated to improving how we discuss and solve tough cultural issues. Whether you need communication training, leadership coaching, or a keynote speaker, I bring a wealth of knowledge to help your team communicate more effectively and with greater impact. Let's work together to unlock your organization’s full potential.
Work with Genelle
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Genelle is available for broadcasting work including presenting and commentary. She can also write articles or contribute a comment.
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Genelle is an experienced public speaker who can be hired to deliver keynote speeches, in person or online. She is also an excellent panellist and panel chair.
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Genelle is often called upon to deliver bespoke workshops for large and small organisations across all sectors, both online and in person.
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There’s no better investment in yourself than communication training. It goes to the heart of how you interact with the world, how you show who you are and create the world you want to see.
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As a keen golfer Genelle is passionate about creating content around how anyone who wants to can learn the sport. As well as how she improving her own game as Genelle chases her HCP cut.
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Communicate for Change: Creating Justice in a World of Bias
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How do we advocate for justice effectively in a world deeply divided by racial, gender and class inequalities? If we want to make a positive difference, we have to know how to recognise our own biases and blind spots - only then can we understand how to be part of the solution and start having meaningful conversations.
In Communicate for Change, journalist and communication consultant Genelle Aldred offers suggestions and guidance to help us be better listeners, readers, watchers and talkers. With insight drawn from years of experience, she breaks down the barriers to effective conversation so we can communicate in a more nuanced, thoughtful way and understand our part in bringing about a more just society.