CORPORATE
Event / Confernece Host
"When we set out to host the Design Management Awards we wanted the best venue, best food and the best exhibition. With that in place we needed the best compere. Mai not only brought the event together incredibly smoothly, but she did it with professionalism and elegance and definitely with the WOW factor!"
Darragh Murphy, DME Awards Co-ordinator
Mai hosts concerts in the UK and internationally. She understands the music and is able to create an atmosphere and context for the audience.
"Mai personifies the very meaning of (Welsh) charm. She's witty, funny and has an infectious warmth that makes you feel totally at ease. A truly beautiful person and the perfect host."
Robert Winsdlade Anderson, Bass/Baritone
"Mai presented our Gala at Carnegie Hall, New York with international star Bryn Terfel, and delighted the audience with her charm and grace. I very much look forward to working with her again. A true professional!"
Mark Burrows, Melody Music (Concert Promoters)
"Mai is the best presenter I've met in years. She knows how to be informative without being condescending, and puts the audience in the perfect mood to enjoy what's to come."
Gail
Pearson, Soprano
After Dinner Speaker
Her experience as a journalist has provided Mai with a wealth of stories to keep an audience entertained. She also researches specialist areas to make sure her speeches are relevant to the event.
"She was brilliant as the host of the WCVA "Volunteer of the Year Awards". A great day celebrating some wonderful people, topped off by a switched-on, funny and totally engaging speech."
Webcasting / Corporate DVDs
Mai's varied broadcasting experience gives her the ability to present any information, however technical, in a conversational manner that's easily understood by any audience.
"Mai presented a corporate film for us, and working with her was a hugely enjoyable experience. She was extremely professional and so helpful, working with us on script changes that really improved the film......... And to Mai's credit she was still smiling at the end of a very long (and cold!) day of filming."
Saskia Walcott, Economic and Social Research Council