Carina White is a well-known cultural commentator, broadcaster, and presenter and she is also a founding member of NSPCC’s Childline Circle and co-founder of Black Mums Upfront, a podcast and community group aimed at highlighting the experiences of black mums. Passionate about tackling inequalities and bringing about change, she has been involved in panel sessions and delivered talks to Deloitte, Superdrug, Nike, and other world-leading brands as well as national media outlets. As a speaker, presenter, or host, she is perfect for anyone looking for open and honest discussions or events on cultural & current affairs, diversity, tackling adversity, music, or entertainment.
Having worked in Sports and Entertainment for over 10 years, Carina has managed the careers of a number of household sporting names and their brand partnerships and has herself fronted campaigns for leading brands such as Nike, Dove, and Barbie.
Her work in 2019 was rewarded the following year as she was named in Voice Newspaper’s Ones To Watch and won the We Are The City “Rising Star Award”.
In 2021 she featured in the ITV documentary “Empire’s Child” alongside her siblings Charlene and Joshua White which explored the legacy of the British Empire in the UK and its link to their family. In 2022 she became a regular guest panelist on Channel 5’s Jeremy Vine Show bringing confident, energetic, and humorous yet credible energy to the line up. . Alongside this, she is a founding member of NSPCC's Childline Circle and features regularly on Sky News, BBC, ITV, and Channel 4 lending her voice to important topics ranging from parenting to diversity & equality, entertainment, and music. As well as these media commitments Carina has delivered talks and taken part in panel discussions for leading brands such as Deloitte, Superdrug, Omnicom, Nike, Dove, UKTV, and Co-Op.
Available to hire as a speaker or a host/presenter, Carina is the perfect choice for any organisation looking to host open and honest discussions or is looking for an energetic and confident presenter. Her willingness to anecdote with personal experiences makes for a powerful and engaging session that will leave any audience feeling energised, moved, and entertained.
How to hire Carina White
Contact the Champions Speakers Agency to provisionally enquire about hiring Carina White for your next event, today. To get in touch, simply call an official booking agent on 0207 1010 553 or email us at [email protected] for more information.
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Carina's official speaking topics include:
- Parenting
- Working mums
- Women in business
- Overcoming adversity
- Diversity and inclusion
Carina White regularly delivers speaking engagements, see her feedback below;
"Carina delivered an inspiring talk to our students about anti-racism. The impact she had upon the students has been deep and long-lasting. She masterfully balanced personal anecdote with reflection and thought-provoking questions. The students could relate to the stories she told and were keen to learn more and ask questions. Carina was also incredibly generous with her time in speaking to individuals and inspiring them with what is possible." - Carol, Head Blackheath High School GDST
- 2021 - Founding member of NSPCC's Childline Circle
- 2020 - Named in Voice Newspaper's Ones To Watch
- 2020 - Won the We Are The City “Rising Star Award”
- 2020 - Senior Influencer Partnership Manager at RAPP
- 2020 - Co-founder of C&R Management Services
- 2019 - Named as a Board Member at BCOMS
- 2018 - Head of Operations at the Best of Africa Awards
- 2018 - Head of Sports Business Affairs & Partnerships at Tongue Tied Media
- 2016 - Director at GameChangers Youth
- 2016 - New Business and Marketing Manager at MediaCom
- 2008 - Head of Lifestyle Management & Client PR
- Co-host of the Black Mums Up Front Podcast