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A Year in Review: Celebrating Growth and Gratitude

A pool of water with concentric ripples spreading out from a single drop

As I canter – definitely a fast trot – towards the end of 2024 with public programs and in-house workshops finished but still going with 1:1 clients, I’m looking back on the year.

And feeling as much enthusiasm and love as I did at the start! Sounds clichéd perhaps but it’s true.

Travel included Canberra, Sydney, and revisiting SA to work with Regional Development Australia in Mt Gambier: always a highlight.

From working with construction and tech professionals and experiencing a new spatial computer.

To supporting university lecturers presenting at national conferences, and student leaders.

To leaders consulting in quantitative and qualitative market research, strategy and communications.

And politicians to scientists, lawyers to CEO of a major arts organisation.

And the healthcare sector has been a major part of 2024, again. Returning to Cancer Trials Australia last week reminded me again why I love my work.

There’s a ripple effect to good communication: and it matters more than ever.

Seeing my clients step up, be heard, and stand out – at whatever level they choose…this is what’s so wonderful about my work. And I’m SO lucky to be able to do it.

The website has also been rebranded – and I now have an amazing business manager, Lacey.

If I’ve worked with you personally, thank you for choosing me to be part of your journey this year.

And whether we’ve connected yet or not, I wish you all the possibilities you hope for in 2025!

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