Female Awards Hosts

A skilled host can transform any event into a polished, memorable experience. Female awards hosts bring charisma, confidence, and professionalism to the stage, captivating audiences and ensuring everything runs smoothly. From TV presenters and bestselling authors to entrepreneurs, Olympians, and media personalities, the right host leaves a lasting impression and elevates your event.

Despite their impact, women remain underrepresented in major hosting roles, at the Oscars, there have been 86 male host appearances compared to just 25 by women. Yet events with recognisable female hosts consistently see stronger engagement, media coverage, and audience connection. Book a female awards host today to maximise your event’s impact.

Mel Robbins

Globally Renowned Keynote Speaker, Best-Selling Author of The 5 Second Rule, Host of The Mel Robbins Podcast & Former CNN Legal Analyst

Nicola Adams

First Female Boxer To Become An Olympic Champion & First Female Boxer To Win An Award From the Boxing Writers’ Club

Nina Conti

Incredible Ventriloquist Comedian & British Comedy Award Winner

Professor Alice Roberts

Presenter of the BBC Series 'Digging for Britain' & Recipient of the Royal Society David Attenborough Award

Saira Khan

Business woman, runner up on BBC's The Apprentice, co-host of Martin Lewis' Money Show, Founder Saira's Skin

Seema Jaswal

Presenter of the Champions League for BT Sport, Premier League's Match-Day Live Coverage & 2018 Sports Journalist of the Year

Shiulie Ghosh

News Anchor at TRT World, Author, & Company Director of Aero Productions Ltd

Sue Smith

Pioneer in Women’s Football, Double International Player of the Year & Inspirational Sky Sports Broadcaster

Trinny Woodall

TV Personaility, Author of Best-Selling Books & Founder of multi-million pound beauty empire Trinny London

Female awards hosts bring more than professionalism and presence. They represent progress. Whether leading International Women’s Day events, hosting women in sport panels or fronting global conferences, they help amplify voices that are still underrepresented. In 2023, only 35% of speaking roles in films were held by women, and women held just 10.4% of leadership positions at Fortune 500 companies. Choosing a female host shows a clear commitment to equality, inclusion and visible leadership.

Women bring a unique blend of emotional intelligence, adaptability and audience connection to the stage. As diversity and inclusion become central to organisational values, female-led events foster greater engagement and a sense of belonging. Hosts with backgrounds in business, sport or media reflect the progress many brands aim to promote. Booking a female host is not only a practical choice—it is a powerful statement about the future you want to lead.