SEF Speaker

Eleanor Mills

Founder Noon.org.uk, Journalist, Author
Eleanor Mills

Eleanor Mills is a Founder, Speaker, Bestselling-author, Award-winning journalist (ex Editorial Director of The Sunday Times and Editor of The Sunday Times Magazine) - and now the UK’s premier expert on all things midlife. Her book Much More to Come: Lessons on the Mayhem and Magnificence of Midlife, published by HarperCollins in August 2024 is a Times bestseller. She founded NOON.org.uk a media platform and 50k plus community of midlifers to change the narrative around ageing; after all in the 100-year life, 50 is only halfway through. It’s noon – lunchtime – and midlife isn’t a crisis but a chrysalis when we finally get to become the people we always wanted to be. NOON Consulting creates pioneering insights and reports into midlife; recent projects include Fearless and Thriving (with HSBC) about midlife female entrepreneurs and The Rise of the Queenager: The Secrets of Midlife Women (with Accenture). Eleanor’s keynote speeches and workshops help global corporations tackle the challenges of longevity. And as one of the most high-profile journalists of her generation and a topflight interviewer (she interrogated everyone from Mikhail Gorbachev to Sheryl Sandberg, David Cameron to One Direction, Theresa May to the Dalai Lama) she still writes regularly for UK newspapers and magazines and pops up as a broadcaster on TV and radio. She lives in London with her husband, has two grown up daughters and stays sane by swimming in the Hampstead ponds every day of the year.

Eleanor Mills

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