Ashley Armstrong Speaker

Ashley Armstrong Keynote Speaker

  • Revitalized The Sun's Business section with in-depth analysis of the cost of living crisis.
  • Served as Retail Editor at both The Times and The Telegraph, breaking significant stories in the retail sector.
  • Awarded PRCA City Journalist of the Year in February 2022.

Ashley Armstrong's Biography

Ashley Armstrong, currently the Business Editor at The Sun, is a distinguished figure in financial journalism. With an impressive career spanning various prominent publications, she has become a recognized voice in business reporting and analysis. Armstrong’s expertise lies in dissecting complex financial topics, notably the cost of living crisis.

Ashley’s journey in the world of financial journalism began in 2008 at City AM, where she reported on the financial crisis. Her keen insight and ability to dissect complex financial occurrences quickly distinguished her in the field. After City AM, she moved to Mergermarket, focusing on mergers and acquisitions of listed companies.

Her career trajectory saw a significant ascent when she joined The Daily and Sunday Telegraph. Here, Ashley made a name for herself in the retail sector, delivering exclusive stories such as the news about Sir Philip Green’s advisors being hired for the breakup of Arcadia. In July 2019, she furthered her career by joining The Times as the Retail Editor, where her coverage included the impact of lockdowns on the high street, the surge in online shopping, and the challenges of rationing groceries and shortages.

Ashley’s role at The Sun, which she took up in July 2022, has been pivotal. She revitalized the Business section, offering a vibrant perspective on the cost of living crisis and providing a clear analysis of the implications of higher interest rates and market movements. Her interviews with key financial figures, including Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey, and her initiative to invite top British bosses to guest edit, have added substantial value to her section.

Beyond her editorial pursuits, Ashley Armstrong is a sought-after moderator, event host, and keynote speaker. She leverages her extensive experience and insights as a top British business journalist to lead discussions with leading figures across various sectors.

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