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not another keynote

Built for participation, ‘ah ha’ moments and conversations.

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Florence Potter
Founding Director of No Umbrellas.

Generational expert. Gen Z optimist. Conversation catalyst.

Featured in The Australian Financial Review, ABC’s This Working Life, Well Workplaces and official speaker at SXSW Sydney 2025.

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Not your average speaker…interactive and conversation starting

Florence (Flo) doesn’t do passive keynotes. She builds live, interactive experiences that get teams thinking, sharing and sparking real conversation.

Presenting at industry events, internal leadership days, team offsites, panel discussions and large-scale team sessions, Florence shares Australian and Global research on intergenerational teams and drives audience ‘ah ha’ moments.

Florence featured in AFR, on the ABC This Working Life, Medibank’s Well Workplaces, Florence brings bold, research-backed insight to her keynotes, challenging generational stereotypes and rethinking how teams work.

Whether you’re leading a team, HR or culture, Florence’s sessions are built to get teams to rethink their ways of working and understanding others across generations.

No Umbrellas was started to solve one problem but continues because we solve many.

Flo Potter
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Florence Potter and Tom Bosna from The Well Workplaces Podcast on Generations at Work
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