Specialist Topics
Motivational
Inspirational
Mental Health
Resilience
Women’s rights
LGBT rights
Equality
Climate Change
Public sexual harassment
Eva Carroll
A Keynote Speaker, Presenter, Journalist, Host, Actress, Comedian and Campaigner – Eva Carroll is a multi-talented rising star in the media and performing arts world.
Raised by a single mum in Liverpool, Eva’s life has already followed a remarkable course, becoming the Young Lord Mayor of Liverpool and gaining a place at Cambridge University’s King’s College.
Eva is a powerful motivational speaker, specialising in Mental Health, Women’s Rights, Equality and Climate Change. She was a member of the Youth Parliament for Liverpool and spoke in the House of Commons about Hate Crime. She’s appeared on ITV’s This Morning, discussing public sexual harassment and was the UK Delegate to the 65th UN Commission on the Status of Women. Eva delivered workshops at The Body Shop global meeting about period poverty, stigma and education and has made appearances as a contributor for the BBC and Times Radio.
A Writer and Journalist, she has written for Varsity and been the Blog Editor for King’s Politics, the biggest political society at Cambridge University, interviewing leading politicians and campaigners.
Eva is a passionate campaigner herself and ran ten marathons in a year to raise money for the children’s charity, Plan International UK for whom she also delivered workshops. She has worked with Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp appearing in the Girls Get Equal Listening Sessions, discussing online harassment.
A natural on stage performer, Eva is a highly accomplished actress, receiving glowing reviews below for her appearance as Linda in the ADC Theatre’s adaptation of Willy Russell’s classic play “Blood Brothers”. She’s also a comedian, regularly performing stand-up and sketches.
Reviews
“Carroll, making a strong debut in Cambridge theatre, was compelling in the second half where the character of Linda really comes into her own; Carroll’s physicality of the vivacious young woman giving way to the exhausted, isolated housewife dragging shopping bags behind her was heart-wrenching.”
‘I was particularly impressed by the performances from […] Eva Carroll. Whilst other actors perhaps struggled to consistently convey a sense of variety in Russell’s dialogue, Carroll took on her role with remarkably good judgment, allowing herself to relish in the quieter moments of the script.’
‘I have had the pleasure of attending several engagements with Eva, where she has represented Plan International UK as a member of our Youth Advisory Panel. Eva has spoken to large audiences on our behalf and always presents in a way that is insightful and impactful – getting to the heart of the issue, while including her own thoughts and experiences that really resonate with audiences. At the launch of our “What Works for Public Sexual Harassment” report Eva presented a powerful and heartfelt account of her experiences of public sexual harassment. She has also spoken about this topic on This Morning and BBC Radio Cambridge, as well as working with our corporate partners, including The Body Shop, to bring our joint campaigns to life on Instagram.’