When a school leader sits in a keynote, they can tell inside the first five minutes whether the person on stage has actually been in the work or has only read about it from the outside. Aimee has spent sixteen-plus years in classrooms and school leadership across Australia and internationally, holds a Masters of Educational Leadership and workplace wellbeing accreditation, and has spoken on the TEDx stage. The credibility is not a line on a bio. It is what your audience feels in the room the moment she starts speaking, and it is what earns her the right to say the harder things about the work that most speakers will not go near.
What Aimee brings to a stage is the language school leaders have been waiting for someone to say out loud. The real weight of the role in 2026. Why the old scripts on resilience and self-care have stopped working. What actually helps the people running schools stay in the job, lead it well, and build the cultures their whole community walks into. Your audience will feel seen, challenged in the right places, and walk out with something practical to take back into the week that follows, not only a good hour.
Aimee is not the speaker who flies in, delivers the motivational forty-five, and leaves. She is the speaker who reads the room, holds the weight of what your audience is actually carrying, and gives them something practical to take back into Monday morning.