Sarah Rozenthuler

Sarah Rozenthuler is a chartered psychologist, leadership consultant and published author. She is the CEO of Bridgework, a consulting company she founded to inspire leaders and strengthen organisations to become a force for good in the world.

Keynote Panelist and Speaker Sarah Rozenthuler
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Sarah Rozenthuler has over 15 years international experience consulting to many organisations including bp, Discovery, Standard Chartered Bank as well as not-for-profit organisations such as Book Trust and Choice Support. Sarah coaches CEOs and their teams to lead more purposefully, communicate more effectively and bring more humanity into the workplace.
Sarah is the author of Powered by Purpose: Energise Your People To Do Great Work (FT Pearson, 2020) and How to Have Meaningful Conversations: Seven Strategies for Talking About What Matters Most (Watkins, 2019). Her work has been widely featured in the media including The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Psychologies Magazine and BBC Business online.
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Her book Powered by Purpose is available on Amazon and on BookDepository .Where you could find Sarah at the Festival:More about Sarah:Relocate Awards & Think Global People awards 2021 - see why Sarah Rozenthuler won our award for Best thought leadership or book
Why is Purpose so Important for Women Now? With Sarah Rozenthuler
Bouncing back with purpose post-pandemicOrganisational psychologist Sarah Rozenthuler joined Jayne Constantinis and Fiona Murchie in a Think Women conversation to celebrate International Women’s Day. She explains why purpose is so important to women now.Follow Sarah online:
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