Top Corporate Motivational Speaker in Asia For Your Event
Top Corporate Motivational Speaker in Asia For Your Event
The market for a premium corporate motivational speaker in Asia has fundamentally changed. A keynote is no longer a break between sessions. It is the moment a company sets tone, signals direction, and pushes a room to think differently about what comes next. The right speaker carries that weight. The wrong one is forgotten by the coffee break.
Asia has no shortage of strong voices — Olympic medallists, founders, civil service veterans, artists, and global figures who have built careers worth telling stories about. The job for any organiser is to match the right voice to the right audience.
What Makes a Corporate Motivational Speaker in Asia Worth Booking?
A strong speaker brings 3 things into the room: a story with weight, a perspective the audience cannot find internally, and the craft to deliver both in a way that lands.
- Dr William Tan was paralysed from the waist down by polio at age 2 and went on to become the first wheelchair athlete to complete marathons on all 7 continents in 7 days. A Fulbright scholar trained at Harvard, a neuroscientist and medical doctor, he has also survived stage 4 leukaemia and raised more than 18 million dollars for charity.
- Chatri Sityodtong survived on 4 dollars a day at Harvard Business School after his family went bankrupt in the Asian Financial Crisis. He is now the founder, chairman, and CEO of ONE Championship, Asia’s largest sports media platform.
Why the Best Corporate Motivational Speakers Leave a Lasting Impact
A speaker who only entertains is a performer. A speaker who reframes how the audience thinks about their own work is a leader.
- Lewis Pugh is the first person to complete a long-distance swim in every ocean. As UN Patron of the Oceans, he has played a central role in protecting more than 2 million square kilometres of sea. He speaks on vision, preparation, and the discipline to adapt when the plan breaks, and has addressed Coca-Cola, Unilever, and audiences at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
- Pierluigi Collina was voted World’s Best Referee 6 consecutive years from 1998 to 2003 and officiated the 2002 FIFA World Cup Final between Brazil and Germany. He chairs the FIFA Referees Committee and is the author of My Rules of the Game, which sets out his thinking on preparation, decision-making, and authority.
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How Do You Build a Keynote Lineup That Works for Corporate Events in Asia?
The strongest corporate events in Asia are not built around a single headliner. They are curated, with a mix of voices that complement each other across the programme.
How the Right Keynote Lineup Elevates Corporate Events
A strong lineup has range. It changes how the room thinks.
- Jason Leong swapped a medical career for stand-up comedy. He is the first Southeast Asian comic with 2 Netflix specials — Hashtag Blessed (2020) and Ride With Caution (2023) — and the first Malaysian to perform full professional sets at the Laugh Factory in Hollywood and the Gotham Comedy Club in New York.
- Red Hong Yi designed the TIME magazine climate change cover, which she set on fire as part of the artwork. The Malaysian artist, known for portraits built from chopsticks, teabags, and matchsticks, has worked with Facebook, Airbnb, Google, Samsung, and Nike. She now leads a studio of artists and designers in Kuala Lumpur.
- Lim Siong Guan was Head of the Singapore Civil Service from 1999 to 2005 and Group President of GIC, the country’s sovereign wealth fund, from 2007 to 2016. He is a professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and co-author of The Leader, The Teacher & You and Winning With Honour.
Mindset and Performance — What the Best Speakers Bring to the Stage
The best mindset speakers do not preach. They show their work — drawing from the moments where the pressure was real and the margin for error was small.
- Azizulhasni Awang, known as the Pocket Rocketman, is Malaysia’s only Olympic medallist cyclist, with bronze at Rio 2016 and silver at Tokyo 2020. He took gold in the keirin at the 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships and is the first Malaysian to compete at 5 consecutive Olympic Games. He famously returned to elite competition after a 2011 crash in Manchester left a 20cm wooden splinter through his calf.
- Jason Lai is the principal conductor at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory and a former associate conductor of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and Hong Kong Sinfonietta. He runs Conducting Leadership workshops for businesses, drawing direct parallels between leading an orchestra and leading a team.
- Syed Saddiq became Malaysia’s youngest federal minister in history at 25, serving as Minister of Youth and Sports from 2018 to 2020. A former champion debater, he won the United Asian Debating Championships and was named Asia’s Best Speaker at the Asian British Parliament Debating Championship 3 times.
How London Speaker Bureau Asia Finds the Right Speaker for Your Event
London Speaker Bureau Asia works with corporate organisers, conference planners, and event teams to shape that fit. It draws on long-standing relationships with athletes, founders, civil service veterans, artists, and global voices — including the speakers featured here.
Building a great lineup takes judgement, planning, and the right relationships. The work starts with what the audience needs to hear, the format that suits the room, and how the speakers fit together across the programme.
Talk to the team to find the top corporate motivational speakers in Asia for your next event — and give your audience a story they carry into the year.
Dr. William Tan
Chatri Sityodtong
Lewis Gordon Pugh
Pierluigi Collina
Dr. Jason Leong
Red Hong Yi
Lim Siong Guan
Azizulhasni Awang
Jason Lai