Julia Streets

Author

Julia Streets is a business woman, writer and comedian. In 2013 Julia was named one of Brummell Magazine’s Inspirational Women on Boards. In 2014 the same City publication named her one of their Inspirational Women Entrepreneurs. In addition to running the City business she founded, Julia regularly performs at corporate events, hosts gala dinners, is an after dinner speaker and an auctioneer. Julia has been reported in The Financial Times, City AM, The Daily Telegraph, was featured on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme and is a regular guest on BBC Radio Kent’s Drivetime show discussing her favourite topic of business, comedy and the comedy of business. In 2012 Julia’s first book was published entitled The Lingua Franca of the Corporate Banker lampooning the excessive use of corporate jargon, and she pens the light-hearted ‘Watercooler’ column in the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants’ global monthly magazine. She is proud to serve as a Trustee for Children in Crisis, a charity dedicated to improving the lives of children and their communities in post-conflict, hard-to-reach territories by delivering a sustainable approach to education.