Imogen Lloyd Webber is a British author, Emmy Award-winning broadcaster and marketing and communications executive who has lived in New York City for more than a decade. Educated at Girton College, Cambridge University, where she read history, she is currently an ABC News Contributor and a Senior Vice President at Concord Theatricals.
A former MSNBC Contributor, “liberal” Fox News regular, Broadway.com Contributor and PEOPLE Now‘s Royal Correspondent, Imogen has made hundreds of appearances on air in America. In spring 2018 she reported on the Royal wedding for the full six-hour ABC broadcast and won a New York Emmy Award for Special Event Coverage for her annual special At the Tonys with Imogen Lloyd Webber, which is syndicated on CBS across the U.S. She has received five further New York Emmy Award nominations for the show, including for Program Host/Moderator. Previously a Special Correspondent for EXTRA and permanent panellist for Imus in the Morning, she has also been seen on NBC’s The Today Show and done multiple “hits” for CNN, HLN, MTV, PBS and Sirius. In the U.K. she’s cropped up on the BBC, ITV, Channel 5 and Sky News.
Imogen is additionally the author of the much-reprinted, non-fiction, The Single Girl’s Guide, which has been published around the world in 13 languages; she is proudest of the Russian, Chinese and Turkish versions (although the British and American ones were obviously lovely). Bloomsbury Publishing released her best-selling novel, The Twitter Diaries: A Tale of 2 Cities, 1 Friendship, 140 characters, co-authored with Georgie Thompson. Imogen’s latest book, The Intelligent Conversationalist: 31 Cheat Sheets That Will Show You How to Talk to Anyone About Anything, Anytime, was published by St. Martin’s Press. Her freelance writing has been for publications as diverse as The Financial Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun, The Daily Mail, The Huffington Post, Jane and Scarlet Magazine. She was Senior Editor at Broadway.com for four years.
Imogen is Senior Vice President of Marketing & Communications at Concord Theatricals, the world’s most significant theatrical company. Its unparalleled roster includes the work of Irving Berlin, Agatha Christie, George & Ira Gershwin, Marvin Hamlisch, Lorraine Hansberry, Kander & Ebb, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Ken Ludwig, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Dominique Morisseau, Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Thornton Wilder and August Wilson.