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Sedge Beswick is an entrepreneur, business founder, consultant, advisor, and speaker, helping brands and people grow without losing their edge. Sedge has built a career at the intersection of brand, culture, and real life.
She has built her career by challenging convention, pushing boundaries, and breaking new ground. From pioneering social at ASOS to growing SEEN Connects into a £24 million global agency, she knows how to scale businesses and grow audiences.
Whether it’s start-ups or global giants, Sedge brings a no-nonsense, sharp approach to navigating the chaos of scaling in today’s world. She’s a go-to expert on marketing, influence, and brand-building, backing up her opinions with experience, no buzzwords.
She is regularly featured on BBC News, Sky, and The Financial Times, is a two-time author, lecturer, and has led workshops for No. 10 Downing Street and Google.
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Sedge Beswick’s CV reads as a who’s-who of top brands, with experience working as a graphic designer for Kandy Toys; team leader for Red Bull; marketing and social for Pretty Polly; social advisor for 3 Mobile; and as a social media advisor and senior manager for ASOS where she established a community of 17 million across 22 social media platforms.
In 2016, she set up SEEN Connects, a data-driven influencer agency that connects brands to their audiences. As founder, she grew the business from the ground up, expanding it globally and pushing the boundaries of creator marketing. At the core of the business were people supporting each individual’s career journey. The team also set up ‘Connected Thinking’, an internal program focussed on developing the team, as well as offering a mentor program. The agency could count clients such as eBay, Lululemon, LVMH Group, Nike, Panasonic, and Very.

Today she advises brands, mentors agency founders and speaks honestly about leadership, growth and motherhood. She is known for her straight-talking approach: no jargon, no ego, just hard won perspective and practical advice. At her core, she believes ambition doesn’t fade after becoming a parent, it just needs better boundaries, sharper focus, and a sense of humour
Sedge published her first book – 140 Ultimate Twitter LOLs – in 2014, providing a rundown of Twitter’s 140 strongest players smashing it in the social space. She followed this up in 2017 with Make Instagram Your Business, which looked at Instagram’s 100 strongest players.
Sedge is a highly sought-after keynote speaker, offering valuable insights into influencer marketing and brand growth. Her talks provide practical strategies to navigate the ever-changing marketing landscape.
Motherhood and Ambition: Why drive doesn’t die in the delivery room; it sharpens. This talk looks at the truth about how to return to work with more focus, resilience, and a renewed no-time-for-fluff mindset.
Leadership Without the Ego: The real lessons from building teams, burning out, and starting again. Sedge looks at what strong leadership looks like when it’s built on empathy, not optics.
Building Brands That Matter: How to grow without losing credibility, and what separates brands that connect from those that just perform.
The Business of Influence: What actually works between creators, talent, and brands; a playbook for meaningful partnerships with commercial results.
The Messy Middle: The unglamorous stage between ‘starting up’ and ‘making it’, where most of the real work happens.
– Don’t Chase Engagement, Nurture a Community Instead
– Where’s the Line Between Influencer and Entrepreneur
– Failure is Your Secret Power
– Marketers: Choose Athletes Over Influence
Whether you’re a business looking to scale, a parent navigating the return-to-work struggle, or young talent seeking your first break, Sedge is passionate about helping people take their next step.

– Measure community participation, not engagement
– How Gen Z are socialising and why you need to be reactive to this
– Brands: how to become essential to a real, relevant, and active community
– Creators are the new CEOs
– New business models for founders
– Influencers: how to identify strategic partnerships
– Brands: how to work with influencers that have their own brands
– Failure happens to the best of us
– Learning your blind sports and how to move on fast from failure is a powerful advantage
– It’s not all about you. Get your team comfortable with the hustle
– Prepare for the influencer bubble to burst
– Don’t underestimate the loyalty of sports fans
– Athletes are influencers with added oomph

BBC, The Drum, eBay, MADFest, Mastercard, Nike, PR Net, Radio 5, Red Bull, Sky News.
Sedge has also worked with universities, and talent including Jack Whitehall, Lewis Capaldi, and Peter Crouch.
Sedge was awesome – best social speaker (if I’m allowed to categorise her so poorly) I’ve seen in AGES.
Chloe Thomas, Ecommerce Masterplan
No one brings brands onto panels quite like Sedge, and not only that – she gets into the grit of what really works so people leave knowing what they need to do next.
Luke, Content Director, MADFest
Sedge’s delivery is both passionate and engaging. She’s not afraid to be her authentic self, which only adds to her relatable style. Everyone was thoroughly engaged and inspired by her insights, and her talk clearly made an impact, as many approached her for further advice.
Chris, Nottingham Trent University
We had a 100% audience engagement throughout her talk, which is unbelievably high – the audience were empowered and motivated. Her ability to capture the audience’s attention on what can be a pretty boring topic, and inspire them to take direct action is something special.
Amelia, Personal Branding Founder