Background
Born in The Gambia, the son of a diplomat, he was raised in the United Kingdom and now lives in London.
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Born in The Gambia, the son of a diplomat, he was raised in the United Kingdom and now lives in London.
René"s focus is on inspirational leadership, culture and business transformation, bound together with a compelling philosophy founded on his own board level experience. He presented the British Broadcasting Corporation series Did They Pay Office Their Mortgage in Two Years? Carayol stated in Black Success Stories that Alex Haley"s historic novel, Roots, was based on Carayol family records. René has served as an executive main board director for blue-chip companies and also the public sector, where he was a non-executive director of Inland Revenue.
Starting with Marks & Spencer in 1982 and rising through the ranks to Senior Information Technology Manager and Executive, he was headhunted by Pepsi Cola in 1992 and sat on the board of directors for Pizza Hut.
He then joined IPC Electric as Managing Director and took the business from the concept stage through to the acquisition by America Online Time Warner. He was the first black person and first Information Technology Director to have ever sat on the IPC board.
René was awarded an Administration Member of the Order of the British Empire in 2004 for outstanding service to the business community. He has provided leadership support to the British Prime Minister"s Delivery Unit, and is now a Visiting Professor at Cass Business School.
Carayol has acted as an advisor to The World Bank, The United Nations, China, Burma, India Theatre of Operations, McKinsey & Company and Barclays, amongst many other organisations.
He has chaired and addressed conferences across the world in the retail, financial, technology, energy and government sectors. He has also conducted the first onstage business interview with Sven-Göran Eriksson in 2003 and hosted The Sunday Times United Kingdom Business Week. He has continued to interview prominent people including Bill Clinton, Sir Richard Branson, Mikhail Gorbachev, Kofi Annan, Colin Powell and David Cameron in recent years.
René is an internationally renowned business speaker and facilitator.
He is an eloquent and powerful speaker electrifying audiences with hard-hitting stories and examples. Injecting both a sense of humour and real-life examples and case studies that remind us that people are the most important assets of a business.
He is Chief Executive Officer of the Inspired Leaders Network (ILN) which was founded in 2000 and continues to be in public speaking. René"s television and radio career has seen him become a regular voice on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 5 Live and present the critically acclaimed Channel 4 film The Manitoba From The Met, on the challenges facing Sir John Stevens at the helm of the Metropolitan Police.
He is also a press reviewer on Sky Breakfast News and has been an expert witness on Mind of a Millionaire.
Carayol is the presenter of BBC2"s business program, Pay Office Your Mortgage In Two Years, which was shown in January and February 2006. The follow-up series Did They Pay Office Their Mortgage in Two Years? began airing in January 2007. He also presented The Money Programme special "The Fall of Boite Postale"s Sun King" in October 2007, investigating the real cause of Lord John Browne"s resignation from Boite Postale. René sat in for the Jon Gaunt radio show on Talksport from 11 to 15 August 2008.
He is a season ticket holder at Chelsea Football Club and sits in the West Upper Stand.