Sir Nicholas Winton MBE
Presented by his son Nick Winton
Nick Winton
son of Sir Nicholas Winton
Nick is the son of Sir Nicholas Winton MBE, who organised the Kindertransport from Czechoslovakia before the Second World War rescuing 669 children.
Many people around the world find this story to be life-changing.
If you’re looking for an impactful, though-provoking speaker who can shed light on the life and legacy of Sir Nicholas Winton, you’re in the right place.
With the release of the new film ‘One Life’ starring Sir Anthony Hopkins as Nicholas Winton, this story takes on a new relevance.
Available for events across the USA, Nick transforms the power of his father’s legacy into compelling narratives and actionable insights leaving the audience inspired to make a difference in their community.
About Nick
Being the son of Sir Nicholas Winton has not only instilled a sense of responsibility in him it has also empowered him to convey lessons that are both timeless and universally relevant. His talks are more than a recounting of history; they are a call to action for businesses, leaders, individuals and youngsters.
What You Will Gain
- Powerful Storytelling: Relive the dramatic rescues that saved hundreds of lives and told by someone who carries this legacy.
- Timeless Values: Understand the ethics and values that drove Sir Nicholas Winton and how these can be applied in today’s world.
- Actionable Insights: Learn what courage, sacrifice, and leadership truly entail, and how you can incorporate these elements into. your own life and business.
Testimonials
“Your father’s courageous work in Czechoslovakia, rescuing 669 children from almost certain death, is one of the few good news stories. You are a very gifted presenter and raconteur and it was a privilege to gain more insights into the character of one of the truly great Old Stoics.”
Dr Anthony Wallersteiner
Head
Stowe School
“Your ability to connect was remarkable…the amount of people wiping away tears was beyond my count.”
Susie Greenberg
Associate Director
Tolerance Minnesota
“Your talk about your Dad was inspirational, as was the film itself, expressed to me afterwards by many.
We take an opinion poll at the end of each screening. 122 out of a maximum 144 voted, 103 unmissable, 16 really good, 3 good – the best results we can remember.“
Dieter Shaw
Chairman
Film Society
“It was an absolute pleasure to host Nick and have him speak in an assembly and small group setting. In both cases, pupils and staff found his father’s life story – and the other historical and personal stories that Nick wove in – thought-provoking and moving. Nick’s message is one of hope, inspiration and integrity at a time when it is needed.”
Phil Gaydon
Head of Character Education; Teacher of Theology and Philosophy; Teacher of PSHE
St Paul’s School. London
“I still haven’t found words for what we experienced together in Salt Lake City. Honestly, it exceeded my expectations in ways I couldn’t imagine. The feedback I’m receiving is so personal—so much about what the story and the experience meant to people in their daily lives. Relevance was achieved in a marvelous way—one of your many vital contributions. Without exception, people who talk to me mention how important it was for you to be there.”
David Warner
Artistic Director
Tabernacle Choir, Utah
“Nick – thank YOU for being with us and giving us the opportunity to honour your father and share his story. It lifted up the evening. And you were absolutely marvellous! The VIP reception went extraordinarily well – people were thrilled to hear from you. You really are quite a gifted speaker! Thank you for being so open to talking with people one on one throughout the evening. You made quite an impression on so many.”
Elizabeth Gelman
Executive Director
Florida Holocaust Museum