Victoria Coren Mitchell
English TV Presenter, Writer & Professional Poker Player
Victoria Coren Mitchell, an esteemed presenter, writer, after-dinner speaker, and professional poker player, possesses a remarkable and unique perspective. As a regular columnist for The Observer, she brings expert knowledge across multiple fields, making her an in-demand speaker. Her engaging storytelling and diverse experiences, particularly in gambling and publishing, make her a captivating presence at various events. However, it is her role as an after-dinner speaker where she truly excels, enchanting audiences with tales from her thrilling career, such as becoming the first woman to win a European Poker Tour event and other fascinating exploits.
Victoria’s literary journey began early when, at just 14, she had her first short story published in Just Seventeen magazine. Around the same time, she won a writing competition by The Daily Telegraph, showcasing her talent for capturing the teenage experience. Victoria’s comfort with controversial topics is evident in her novel "Once More, With Feeling," co-authored with Charlie Skelton. The novel narrates their quest to create the "greatest porn film ever," inspired by Victoria’s stint as an erotic film reviewer, where she noticed a lack of quality content in the genre.
Her versatility extends beyond writing; she adapted a column by John Diamond into a play titled "A Lump in My Throat," performed at the Edinburgh Festival and later adapted into a BBC Two docudrama. Victoria's book "For Richer, For Poorer: A Love Affair with Poker," also known as "Confessions of a Player," received widespread acclaim, particularly from The Observer and The Times. As a speaker, she delves into the intriguing subjects of her books, from erotic films to the complexities of poker, offering audiences an enlightening and entertaining experience.
Victoria’s poker achievements are notable, including being the first woman to win a European Poker Tour event and the first player to secure victories in both televised celebrity and professional tournaments. In 2006 and 2014, she made history again by winning two European Poker Tour Main Events, leading to her induction into the Poker Hall of Fame. Her speeches offer more than just poker anecdotes; they provide a distinctive viewpoint shaped by her diverse roles as a player and commentator.
As a keynote speaker for International Women's Day, Victoria Coren Mitchell embodies empowerment, resilience, and trailblazing success. Her multifaceted career and ability to connect with audiences through her authentic and insightful narratives make her an inspiring choice for celebrating women's achievements and contributions across various fields.
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