

Speaking & Events
Clear thinking changes behaviour.
Better design changes outcomes.
Krystle delivers keynotes, talks and facilitated sessions that help teams reduce financial stress, make smarter decisions and build systems that actually work - not ones that rely on willpower.
Available for:
Keynotes
Conferences & panels
Offsites & leadership days
Away days & team sessions
Hosting & moderation
Every session blends behavioural science, real-world finance experience and practical tools people can use immediately.


Workshops & Programmes
For teams who want to go deeper than a talk.
Krystle runs hands-on workshops and short programmes that help people redesign the way they work, make decisions and manage money, creating calmer, more confident and more effective teams.
Popular formats include:
Financial confidence & money wellbeing workshops
Behaviour design & habit systems labs
Smarter decision-making sessions
Multi-day sprints & cohort programmes
Practical. Interactive.
Every session blends behavioural science, real-world finance experience and practical tools people can use immediately.
Working Order 1:1
Krystle works privately, one-to-one with a small number of professionals, founders and leaders each year.
Together, through The Working Order, you design the systems and decision frameworks behind your work, money and life, creating clarity, confidence and steady momentum without burnout.

Also available for writing, hosting & advisory
Krystle regularly writes, hosts panels and moderates conversations on money, behaviour and confidence, bringing clarity, warmth and sharp thinking to complex topics.
About Krystle
Krystle McGilvery is a systems design speaker, strategist and Chartered Accountant helping teams feel calmer, more confident and in control of their work and money.
Blending behavioural science with lived experience and practical strategy, her work focuses on one simple idea: most struggles aren’t personal failings, they’re design problems.
She has partnered with organisations including Equifax, ITV, Moonpig, the Guardian and the Bank of England, and has been featured on BBC and ITV.

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