Stella Rimington

Former First Female Director of M15; Expert on Risk, Leadership, and Communication

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  • Stella Rimington Keynote Speaker Fee Fee range is for U.S. events, depending on location and organization type

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  • Travels From

    United Kingdom (UK)

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About Keynote Speaker Stella Rimington

Dame Stella Rimington was the first woman to hold the post of Director General of MI5, the UK’s Security Service. She also made history as the first Director General whose name was publicly announced on appointment.

Rimington became Director General of MI5 in 1992 and during her tenure she pursued a policy of greater openness for MI5, seeking to explain to the public what the Service is and what its responsibilities are. She gave the 1994 Dimbleby Lecture on BBC TV and several other public lectures and published a booklet about the Service. Her time as Director General saw the Service assume responsibility for all intelligence work against the Provisional IRA outside Northern Ireland and the beginnings of the Service’s work against organized crime.

In 1959, Rimington started working as an Assistant Archivist in the Worcestershire County Record Office, which housed the archives of the county and diocese of Worcester. She transferred to the India Office Library in London, where she was an Assistant Keeper responsible for the manuscripts relating to the British rule in India.

Rimington left work in 1965 in order to accompany her husband on a posting to the British High Commission in New Delhi, India. While there she worked part-time for MI5 which at that time had an office in New Delhi and joined full-time upon her return to the UK.

During her career at MI5, from 1969-1996, Rimington worked in all the main fields of the Service’s responsibilities – counter-subversion, counter-espionage and counter-terrorism – and became Director of all three Branches. She led the Service’s counter-espionage work in the closing days of the Cold War when the intelligence services of the Soviet Union and her Warsaw pact allies were engaged in a strong assault on Britain’s secrets.

As the Cold War drew to a close, she led a delegation from the Service to establish contact with the former KGB. She was in charge of the Service’s work against international and Irish terrorism at the time of the Lockerbie airline disaster and when the Provisional IRA was actively targeting British military personnel on the continent of Europe.

Testimonials

Best presentation in a long time. Excellent speaker. Fielded the questions very well – incredibly well. Genuine and amazing lady.

RSA

 

Extremely interesting and engaging with an excellent way of threading her career experiences into her presentation

Legal and General Surrey

 

Having reached the pinnacle of a highly male-dominated sector, Dame Stella provides fascinating insights on managing risk, leadership, teamwork, the impact of change in an organisation, communication and collaborative working. She is a unique and effective speaker, with a wide range of anecdotes and expert opinions from her years of experience of leading the British Secret Service.

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