Annie Lennox is one of the world's most renowned singer songwriters, formerly with the Eurythmics. She is celebrated as an innovator, an icon and a symbol of enduring excellence. Annie's music career is peerless with over 80 million record sales to date and winning countless awards, while her tireless charity work is widely praised receiving prestigious awards and honours.
"The most successful female British pop musician in history"
In 2007 Annie released her album, Songs of Mass Destruction to critical acclaim. The album featured SING a song featuring 23 of the world's most successful female superstars, invited by Annie to appear on the record to help draw attention to the HIV AIDS pandemic. The SING campaign continues to raise funds and awareness. In addition to the SING campaign, Annie is an Ambassador for UNAIDS, Oxfam, Nelson Mandela's 46664 Campaign, Amnesty International, The British Red Cross, London as well as supporting numerous other organisations. In 2008 she founded The Circle, a global NGO that uses the collective power of women to fight for gender equality, and fight against injustice and inequality.
What she offers you
Annie uses her unique voice to fight stigma and bring about change. A tireless campaigner against HIV/AIDS in South Africa and its impact on women's and children's lives, she openly shares her experiences in South Africa and her fight against the HIV/ AIDS epidemic at prestigious worldwide events.
How she presents
Annie Lennox is a highly motivational and passionate speaker who powerfully and emotively explains the action everyone can take in fighting the pandemic. Drawing on her talents, she combines music and film to put a human face on the crisis and emotionally connect people to the cause.
Languages
She presents in English.
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