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A Little Book of Leadership Lessons
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Leading Well
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Chief Executive | Author | Leadership Speaker | Coach

Leadership that is human, courageous and sustainable.

I believe we can achieve great things without losing ourselves in the process.

My work explores what it really means to lead well - navigating difficult decisions, self-doubt and uncertainty, while creating cultures where people can thrive. It is about leadership that is human, courageous and sustainable, grounded in values and shaped by the realities of leading, not just the theory.

Because how we lead matters. Not only for the results we achieve, but for ourselves and the people around us.

Speaking

Thought-provoking keynotes exploring the human realities of leadership, from difficult decisions and self-doubt to creating cultures where people can thrive.

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Leading Well

A membership space for thoughtful leaders who want time to reflect, reconnect with themselves and find more sustainable ways to live and lead.

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Podcast

Honest, open and generous conversations about leading and living well, with people who are doing it, living it and continuing to learn along the way.

Coming September 2026

Book

A Little Book of Leadership Lessons offers honest, practical reflections on confidence, values, busy-ness, belonging and finding your own way to lead.

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"A visionary and strategic leader whose approach is grounded in both intelligence and immense humanity."

- Best Business Women Awards

This month in Leading Well

Rest Is Not Earned

This month, we're exploring our relationship with rest and the idea that we have to work hard enough, achieve enough or reach the end of the to-do list before we're allowed to stop. What might change if you saw rest not as a reward for everything you've done, but as something you need and deserve simply because you're human?

A question to sit with: Where did I learn that rest had to be earned, and what would it take to let go of that belief?

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