Racheal Adeosun is a dynamic voice in healthcare, politics and social justice, making her a sought-after motivational speaker for audiences across the UK. As a Specialist Oncology and Haematology Pharmacist, she details her powerful story of resilience and belonging, inspiring others through her advocacy for improved access to healthcare. Passionate about amplifying underrepresented voices, Racheal's talks resonate with young people, women and communities often excluded from leadership conversations. Her mission is rooted in equity, representation and hope, values that shape every talk she delivers.
Beginning her career as a Pre-registration pharmacist following her MSc in Pharmacy from Kingston University, Racheal moved through various roles, notably serving as a Rotational Clinical Pharmacist for Mental Health at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust and a Locum Community Pharmacist, where she continues to improve the lives of individuals. Alongside her clinical roles, she pursued a Master's in Translational Health Sciences at the University of Oxford before sitting as a board member for Healthwatch Liverpool. She then took on a Parliamentary Shadowing Placement in the Offices of Allison Gardner MP and Tonia Antoniazzi MP. Racheal currently serves as Vice-Secretary and Executive Committee Member of the Fabian Women's Network.
Beyond her medical credentials, Racheal has gained recognition for her civic engagement and leadership. She has contributed to the Oxford Diplomatic Dispatch and the Fabian Review, writing from the intersection of healthcare and politics. As a Volunteer for the Liverpool Homeless Outreach, she champions public well-being and inclusive health policy. Racheal is also a Jo Cox Women in Leadership alumna and a Parliamentary Volunteer Campaign Assistant, gaining firsthand experience in shaping change through policy and advocacy.
What makes Racheal an exceptional motivational speaker is her ability to bridge the worlds of science, society and self-belief. Her keynotes cover hope, where she shares leadership lessons drawn from frontline oncology care, and the interaction of science with society, aiming to demystify health issues and build trust in medical science. She also speaks on female leadership, using her platform to amplify female voices in healthcare, politics and policy. With a style that is both relatable and deeply insightful, she connects with diverse audiences through her authenticity, clarity and unwavering belief in the power of education and resilience. Racheal ignites purpose, uplifts voices and transforms perspectives, making her a truly impactful presence on any stage.