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Alexis Conran

Alexis Conran is a factual broadcaster, actor and engaging keynote speaker, specialising in the psychology of security and fraud. Having created and executed over 500 scam scenarios himself, he is able to discuss a variety of issues of the real world and online fraud.

Alexis is also an expert in human behaviour patterns and body language.  He regularly appears on daytime television shows such as ITV’s This Morning and The Wright Stuff on Channel 5 to address real and growing concerns regarding fraud and security.

Contact Great British Speakers today to book Alexis Conran for your next event.

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Professional and charismatic speaker; engaged well with the audience and kept their interest throughout the presentation. Could have listened to Alexis and his amazing stories all day, but we ran out of time….
SPD Development Company Ltd

Alexis did a great job – he was just the right balance and was well received by all present.
Software Box Ltd

Both interesting and entertaining. Alexis also spent time chatting to guests before and after speaking, was a pleasure to have at our event.
Ares Management 

Alexis both before, during and after his talk was easy to approach and great to talk to. He managed to go way over the agreed 30min which shows how much he enjoys what he does and that transmits to the audience. Everybody was captivated by both his personality and stories and it was a perfect marriage really.
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