Chloe Tatton
The courage to be vulnerable means embracing pain and turning it into purpose.
Chloe is the first young speaker to be announced as part of our new young talent speaker initiative. She is a 25-year-old event professional and founder of TSW Together, a growing UK-based community dedicated to supporting people affected by Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW) and skin conditions. Through her community platform, she provides tangible support, connection, and hope to individuals navigating these challenging health journeys.
Drawing on her background in the events industry, Chloe has directed her expertise toward raising awareness of skin conditions and TSW. Through her social media platforms, she authentically shares her personal experience living with eczema and the debilitating effects of Topical Steroid Withdrawal. Her candid, vulnerable storytelling has resonated with thousands, inspiring people to embrace their skin, their stories, and their resilience. Chloe’s work demonstrates that lived experience can be a powerful catalyst for building community and driving meaningful change.
About the talk
Chloe will share her journey of turning pain into purpose through courage and vulnerability. She explores how authentic storytelling and community connection can drive meaningful changes in perceptions around skin conditions. Chloe will challenge the audience to recognise that our true identity extends far beyond skin, and that life’s most challenging moments often become the turning points that lead to growth and purpose. Her talk invites guests to discover how moments that feel like they’re falling apart can actually be when things fall into place.
Interesting Facts
Interesting thing about you that people won’t know
I played football for Everton girls as a child, and held a golf handicap of 4.7. Another interesting fact about me is I love biscuits so much, I wear gold charms of them on my necklace, and my friends and family say my physique is “built by biscuits”.
What achievement makes you most proud?
Creating TSW Together – a place where people impacted by Topical Steroid Withdrawal can feel seen and heard.
What do you get up to in your spare time?
In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my family and friends.
If you weren’t doing what you’re doing now, what would you be doing instead?
I’d probably be a teacher – or maybe a police officer. I’m a people person!