
Mollie Kmita is a former professional footballer, sports broadcaster, and entrepreneur, widely recognised for her work in promoting diversity and female leadership within football. As an inspiring keynote speaker, Mollie shares her unique journey from professional sport to media and entrepreneurship, delivering thought-provoking talks that empower and motivate audiences. One of her most notable achievements is co-founding The Powerhouse Project, an initiative designed to educate, elevate and enable the next generation of female leaders in football.
Mollie’s football career began at a young age, when she joined Tottenham Hotspur’s youth setup. She spent nine years developing her skills with Spurs before going on to play for West Ham United, Brighton & Hove Albion, and Enfield Town. Mollie’s career also took her overseas to Florida, where she continued to grow her game. Her time as a professional footballer taught her invaluable lessons in leadership, resilience, and teamwork—qualities that she now brings to her work off the pitch. Transitioning into sports broadcasting, Mollie has become a familiar face on major networks, bringing insightful analysis and fresh perspectives to football coverage.
Mollie has accumulated an impressive list of accolades and career milestones. In 2023, she was named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for her contribution to women’s sport. Together with her twin sister Rosie, Mollie has established herself as a highly respected presence in broadcasting. Mollie co-hosted the Barclays Women’s Championship Show on Sky Sports, and was part of the Broadcast Award-winning show The Dub, produced in partnership with Snapchat. That same year, she joined Sky’s Soccer AM, where her energy and expertise quickly made her a standout presenter. Mollie has also made regular appearances on BBC One’s MOTDx and The Football Show on Sky Sports News, further cementing her place as a respected broadcaster and role model.
As a keynote speaker, Mollie covers topics such as female leadership in sport, diversity and inclusion, and career transitions after elite sport. Her speeches are impactful, authentic, and tailored to inspire audiences from all walks of life. Mollie’s role as co-founder of The Powerhouse Project highlights her commitment to empowering women and fostering the next generation of leaders. Organisations seeking a speaker who can deliver actionable insights, inspire change, and champion diversity will find Mollie’s voice both refreshing and powerful.
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Mollie Kmita's official speaker topics are listed below
- Female Leadership in Sport
- Diversity and Inclusion in Football and Broadcasting
- Transitioning from Professional Sport to Business
- Empowering the Next Generation of Female Leaders
- Resilience and Overcoming Adversity
- Building an Authentic Personal Brand
- Women in Media and Broadcasting
- The Future of Women’s Football
- 2023 – Joined Sky’s Soccer AM, appeared on BBC MOTDx and Sky Sports News - The Football Show
- 2023 – Hosted the Barclays Women’s Championship Show on Sky Sports
- 2023 – Co-hosted Sky Sports’ The Dub, winner of a Broadcast Award
- 2023 – Named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for contributions to women’s sport
- Founded – The Powerhouse Project, empowering the next generation of female leaders in football
- Played professionally for Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Brighton & Hove Albion, and Enfield Town