
Global perspective. Collective intelligence. Clear judgment under pressure.
Valerie Won Lee is a keynote speaker whose on-stage work is shaped by lived experience across cultures as well as professional leadership roles. Having grown up and worked across multiple countries and now based in Asia, she brings a grounded understanding of how leadership, judgement, and trust operate across borders, systems, and expectations.
Her perspective resonates with both senior leaders and emerging leaders. She speaks to those who already hold authority and to those preparing to take on leadership, drawing on real experience to make complex leadership challenges easier to understand.
Valerie’s work now extends into the design of collective intelligence environments, structured settings where diverse human judgment meets AI to produce better decisions under real-world constraints. Her Executive Decision Labs use a structured collective intelligence methodology — combining diverse human judgment with AI — to stress-test decisions under real-world constraints. Participants span NGOs, government, tech, academia, and industry.
Why Valerie’s Perspective Is Different
Valerie’s work is informed by a life lived between worlds.
Raised in Europe and now based in South Korea, she has spent her adult life working across continents, sectors, and cultures, from global corporations to international institutions, humanitarian contexts, and leadership networks. This personal journey informs her understanding of power, legitimacy, and trust in ways that cannot be learned from frameworks alone.
On stage, she does not speak about complexity — she speaks from within it.
What Audiences Gain
Valerie’s keynotes and panel contributions draw directly on real operating environments where decisions are made without ideal conditions, and demonstrate how collective intelligence as a strong foundation for decision-making — produces stronger outcomes than individual expertise alone
Her talks help audiences:
- See complexity from a different angle, informed by real constraints rather than theory
- Reflect on how individual choices, roles, and intentions shape outcomes beyond their immediate control
- Gain confidence in navigating uncertainty, trade-offs, and imperfect conditions
The emphasis is to help audiences recognise patterns they already encounter and understand them more clearly.
On Stage: Framing, Analysis, Perspective
On stage, Valerie works from real situations rather than abstract models.
She brings a structured way of looking at decision environments shaped by constraint, contexts where priorities compete, trust determines progress, and cooperation matters more than control.
Her role on stage is to:
- clarify what is genuinely at stake in difficult leadership situations
- surface tensions and assumptions that often remain unspoken in formal settings
- connect individual decisions to the wider systems, relationships, and communities they affect
Her work focuses on what constrained environments reveal about leadership quality — including why decisions that appear coherent in planning rooms often unravel in practice, and what leaders must pay attention to when operating across cultures, institutions, and power dynamics.
When Valerie Is the Right Speaker
Valerie is particularly well suited for audiences who recognise that leadership today rarely follows traditional models or predictable paths, including:
- Executive and board-level audiences
- Global leadership, policy, and strategy forums
- Cross-cultural or cross-sector events
- Universities and youth leadership platforms preparing future decision-makers
Her work resonates with those already dealing with complexity — or preparing to — and who want a fresh perspective grounded in real conditions.
Speaking Enquiries
Valerie speaks internationally and is represented by leading speaker bureaus.
For keynote, panel, or moderated session enquiries, please get in touch with details of the audience, context, and objectives.