Strategic support for your impact and influence

strategic support for campaigns and comms

Whether you want to grow your business, get your community project off the ground, revitalise your campaign or figure out a personal plan for meaningful work.

 

  • “Sophie is a skilled communicator and campaigner. She's warm and personable and operates with laser-like focus. She can find and scrutinise the weaknesses of a message, content or campaign and retool it as a powerful piece of work with precise, strategic outcomes. Her capacity to understand the kind of help needed and to assimilate information is truly impressive.  If you're looking for someone to help you get your message out into the world, she would be an excellent choice.”

    – Margaret Casely-Hayford, CBE, lawyer, businesswoman and public figure

  • “There is no one I would want to consult with about the strategy for my organisation above Sophie Walker. Her incisive mind allows her to quickly cut through to the heart of the business, understanding its mission and goals, and articulating them with a new clarity. Sophie’s strength lies in seeing the individuals within each organisation and drawing on their talents to create a cohesive and stronger whole. She brings a blast of positive energy”

    — Georgina Calvert-Lee, Head of UK Practice, McAllister Olivarius

Services

 
 
  • Together, we’ll work through a framework for delivering your mission and message to the audiences you need to reach, in the most effective way.

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  • Together, we’ll assess the change you want to make and work out how to translate it into a compelling message and action, via targeted next steps, while identifying the clients, communities, allies and resources you need to move forward to a successful outcome.

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  • Together, we can free your voice, harness your energy, practise your poise and help you connect and deliver.

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Sophie Walker

 

About Sophie

Sophie Walker spent twenty years at Reuters as an international journalist. After supporting her elder daughter through a diagnosis of autism, she started campaigning for disability rights, particularly those of girls on the autism spectrum.

In 2015, she helped form and led the Women’s Equality Party, ran for London Mayor in 2016, and in 2017 stood for election to Westminster, campaigning for investment in care, equal pay and an end to violence against women.

In 2019 she joined Young Women's Trust as Chief Executive and then stepped into the role of Chief Strategy Officer for feminist law firm McAllister Olivarius, before setting up a personal consultancy. She is co-founder of Activate, a fund to support women from minoritised communities to stand for political office; and the author of Five Rules For Rebellion: Let’s Change the World Ourselves.