Chris Roycroft-Davis

Chris Roycroft-Davis

LDN, UK
One of Britain's leading media and communications experts, President of the London chapter of the Professional Speakers Association

Chris Roycroft-Davis inspires his audiences with his insights into the secrets of successful communicating - getting the results you want from life in both your business and personal lives.

Drawing on years of experience of writing and speaking for audiences measured in millions, plus his studies of NLP techniques and marketing and sales psychology, Chris will open your eyes to a new way of making your messages matter to other people.

His unique combination of media experiences make him a powerful advocate of the benefits of successful communication - whether it's in the workplace, to clients or at home. As Executive Editor of The Sun - Britain's biggest-selling daily newspaper -  and Assistant Editor of the Daily Express, Chris has been at the forefront of the national Press in Britain for more than 30 years.

He was on Christian name terms with four Prime Ministers, worked with business leaders like Rupert Murdoch, Richard Branson and Alan Sugar, rubbed shoulders with celebrities like Michael Parkinson, Rachel Hunter and Jordan – and knew first-hand the secrets of royal scandals like Dianagate, Squidgygate and Camillagate.

At The Sun, he wrote a daily column read by 10 million people; he helped launch Sky Television; he worked as a speechwriter for Consrvative party leader David Cameron; he broadcast regularly on Michael Parkinson’s Radio 2 show. He has appeared countless times on the BBC, ITV and Sky and on radio stations around the world.

Today, Chris is an international speaker, communications specialist and author of the acclaimed book How To Be King of the Media Jungle. He is President of the London Chapter of the Professional Speakers Association and belongs to the International Federation for Professional Speakers. He specialises in conference and business keynote speaking and after-dinner humour and works as a communications consultant with major brands like Asda, Nintendo and BAE Systems.

 

Chris Roycroft-Davis inspires his audiences with his insights into the secrets of successful communicating - getting the results you want from life in both your business and personal lives.

Drawing on years of experience of writing and speaking for audiences measured in millions, plus his studies of NLP techniques and marketing and sales psychology, Chris will open your eyes to a new way of making your messages matter to other people.

His unique combination of media experiences make him a powerful advocate of the benefits of successful communication - whether it's in the workplace, to clients or at home. As Executive Editor of The Sun - Britain's biggest-selling daily newspaper -  and Assistant Editor of the Daily Express, Chris has been at the forefront of the national Press in Britain for more than 30 years.

He was on Christian name terms with four Prime Ministers, worked with business leaders like Rupert Murdoch, Richard Branson and Alan Sugar, rubbed shoulders with celebrities like Michael Parkinson, Rachel Hunter and Jordan – and knew first-hand the secrets of royal scandals like Dianagate, Squidgygate and Camillagate.

At The Sun, he wrote a daily column read by 10 million people; he helped launch Sky Television; he worked as a speechwriter for Consrvative party leader David Cameron; he broadcast regularly on Michael Parkinson’s Radio 2 show. He has appeared countless times on the BBC, ITV and Sky and on radio stations around the world.

Today, Chris is an international speaker, communications specialist and author of the acclaimed book How To Be King of the Media Jungle. He is President of the London Chapter of the Professional Speakers Association and belongs to the International Federation for Professional Speakers. He specialises in conference and business keynote speaking and after-dinner humour and works as a communications consultant with major brands like Asda, Nintendo and BAE Systems.