Ishreen Bradley
Chief Inspiration Officer
- Location: London, England
- Years as Mentor: 30
- Credentials: MBA, London Business School; Ashridge Masters
in Executive Coaching, BSc (Hons) Electronics Engineering - Profession: Coach Consultant, Strategic Pioneer, Author
and Speaker - Expertise: Values, Vision and Purpose. Career Coaching.
Inclusion & Belonging. - Languages: English
- Hourly Rate: $$$$
- Free Initial Consultation: Yes
- Global Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Meet Ishreen - Video Introduction
Learn why Ishreen became a Mentor, and her approach to helping her clients.
About Ishreen Bradley
I inspire professional leaders to navigate complex situations with clarity and confidence. My passion is to cultivate mindsets and cultures that nurture a sense of belonging through authentic leadership.
Through my Culture Transformation Programmes, I guide global C-Suite and Senior Leaders to cultivate environments that embrace diverse talent by encouraging inclusion and belonging.
Drawing on 30+ years of leading transformational projects around the world, I impact Leaders to create and implement inspirational transformational strategies, that engage their teams – resulting in increased psychological safety, connection and value.
My thought-provoking talks, individual coaching, team facilitation and networking events additionally facilitate my clients to achieve their professional and organisational goals.
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