Storm Keating is a prominent figure in the arts and entertainment industry. Raised on a cattle station near Innisfail, Queensland, she gained recognition for her music, theatre, and sports achievements. Storm pursued a career in the arts, studying Film and television at the University of Queensland for three years. In 2003, she received an international exchange scholarship to UCLA, where she completed her degree with honours.
While in Los Angeles, Storm interned at HBO in the Original Programming Department under Chris Albrecht. Upon returning to Australia, she applied her skills to high-rating entertainment formats, including The X Factor, The Voice, Masterchef, So You Think You Can Dance, and The Apprentice.
In 2012, after meeting her husband, Irish recording artist Ronan Keating, Storm moved to London and took on the role of producer and director for The Voice UK. Recently, she has ventured into the luxury lifestyle sector, becoming Brand Ambassador for Positive Luxury, a company that awards the Butterfly Mark to brands committed to quality craftsmanship and ethical practices.
In addition to her professional pursuits, Storm dedicates time to various charities and global initiatives. She regularly launches campaigns and hosts fundraisers, and she serves as a spokeswoman for sustainability efforts.
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What topics does Storm Keating specialise in?
Storm Keating specialises in talking about arts and entertainment, television production, sustainability and more.
What is Storm Keating's speaking style like?
Storm Keating delivers compelling presentations with charisma and insight, drawing on her diverse experiences in the arts and entertainment to engage and inspire her audience effectively. AI summary based on real event feedback.
Does Storm Keating offer virtual speaking engagements?
Yes, Storm Keating offers virtual speaker bookings for webinars, online conferences, and remote or distributed team engagements.