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702 breakfast presenter, maths and science wizz

Adam Spencer is the quirky intellectual presenter of ABC's enormously successful 702 Breakfast radio show. Adam began his career in radio by winning the Triple J Raw Comedy championship in 1996. From there, he became a casual presenter, and eventually took over the coveted Triple J breakfast time slot, co hosting with Wil Anderson from 1999 - 2004. A consummate learner, Adam holds a first class honors degree in Pure Mathematics and has an immense interest in science. These passions lead Adam to hosting the ABC program Quantum and FAQ from 1998 to 2001.  Prior to this Adam was a regular guest on Channel Ten's Good News Week series, ABC's The Fat and continued to be a regular guest on The Glasshouse. In 2003 Adam hosted Hit & Run for the Foxtel's Comedy Channel and in 2005 Adam hosted Joker Poker for Freehand Group which screened on Channel Ten. Adam returned to radio in 2006 where he still presents the highly coveted breakfast show for ABC 702.

Adam's other outstanding achievements include being voted Best Speaker in the World at the World University Debating Championships. Prior to this, Adam was captain of the Australian Debating Team for 3 years.  He was winner of the National Championships and winner of the Australian University Championships.  Adam was a regular performer at Belvoir Street Theatre's Theatresports and speaks regularly at science and maths conferences Australia wide.

Adam's book Little Book of Numbers has been published by Penguin and has been translated into many languages around the world.

At the end of 2004 Adam and his co presenter on Triple J Wil Anderson toured the nation with The Last Time Tour, which sold out in every capital city and celebrated their time on Triple J. Adam has also toured for 4 years with Dr Karl Kruszelnicki in the Sleek Geek Tour, which is held during Science Week and is an hilarious one hour show combining ground breaking science with side breaking comedy. The Sleek Gleeks television series which aired on ABC followed where Adam and fellow geek Dr Karl Kruszelnicki answer some fascinating scientific questions we encounter regularly in everyday life. Adam is a regular guest on Channel Seven's Morning Show  'The Jury'.

Adam has had extensive experience on various boards and authorities; he continues to serve on the Senate of the University of Sydney, the NSW Premier's Advisory Committee on Greenhouse and Global Warming and the NSW Health Department's Clinical Ethics Review Committee as well as being an ambassador for the Fred Hollows Foundation and helping out with numerous charities.

This wide-ranging exposure provides many potential areas of discussion in keynote addresses and conference sessions making Adam a firm favourite on the corporate convention and after-dinner speakers' circuit. Adam has worked for more than 300 clients including Pharmacy Guild, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Zurich Financial Services, KPMG, Spatial Sciences Institute, Griffith Hack, TAFE NSW, CISCO Systems, Planning Institute of Australia, Queensland Resources Council, Grant Samuel Investment Bankers, Pearson Education, Australian Primary Principals Association, UBS Finance Academy, Time Magazine, Fairfax Business Media, Australian Financial Revue, Minerals Council of Australia and Finance & Treasury Association to name a few.

Client testimonials

Adam was a great success and covered the mechanics of arguing/ debating in an informative and amusing way. More importantly he did so in a manner that all could use and will find useful in their everyday work.

Roche Products

Adam was fantastic. He used the relevant material he was briefed with for our launch and was engaging with staff.

Institute for Eye Research

Adam, fantastic night on Thursday night. We have received hugs and pats on the back both from our UK client, and the Hilton Sydney, who are delighted to have produced such a spectacular show for their Gala night – so I am passing these thoughts on to you. Your quick wit and sparking personality really helped carry the show, and your anecdotes resonated well with the audience. The chefs all seemed to respond very well to your prompts and the kitchen scenes went over extremely well. In all, I think the event can be classed a triumph.

White Space Consulting