About Emily.
Emily has helped many large organisations solve complex change, communication and engagement challenges for 25 years. She has a B.Sc. Honours in Mathematics with Computing, Chartered Institute of Marketing Diploma, Certified Professional in Change Management, and a strong interest in psychology. She became a Certified Prosci Change Practitioner in 2020.
A naturally influential and results-orientated leader; Emily is highly skilled in business change, engagement, technology adoption, data analysis and event management, across multiple industries. She is exceptionally organised and able to work flexibly in fast-paced environments, both at a strategic and tactical level.
Emily is recognised for building deep connections with people to engage, inspire and drive change. She has delivered major change programmes for companies such as Barclays, GlaxoSmithKline, KPMG and Sainsbury’s spanning people capability, restructures, leadership changes as well as supply chain, behavioural, data and digital transformations.
Emily’s key skills and competencies include:
Intuition and instinct of people
Influencing
Analytical approach
Coaching & mentoring
Outcomes-focused
Positive & pragmatic
Change and stakeholder management
Project planning
Employee experience and tech adoption
Strategic communications & engagement
Event management
Agency management
Emily is recognised by work colleagues, friends and family as someone who is highly organised, efficient and delivers on their promise. With her hunger for fresh challenges and to help more companies achieve success, Emily took the decision to move into the world of consulting in 2019 and hasn’t looked back.
Interests.
Emily’s a real people person who believes in making every minute count – in and outside of work. When she is not working, she loves to spend her time entertaining and travelling with family and friends. While she wouldn’t describe herself as overly sporty, she remains active through dancing, cycling and Pilates. Aside from keeping fit, she is fascinated in behavioural psychology and chairs a National Autistic Society group for parents and carers.
“The greatest discovery of all time is that a person can change his future by merely changing his attitude.”
Oprah Winfrey