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Louise Manning

I’m passionate about helping organisations and individuals unlock their full potential and achieve transformative results. With a focus on strategy, performance, and personal development, I partner with clients as a trusted advisor, bringing fresh perspectives, bold thinking, and practical solutions. I’m driven by curiosity, collaboration, and an unwavering belief in continuous learning and innovation. Whether supporting  complex transformations, accelerating leadership growth, or navigating major policy and industry shifts, I combine analytical rigour with human-centred insight to deliver meaningful, lasting and inclusive change. 

Louise Manning, PhD 

 





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