The Work Life Balance One

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This week’s first guest is Kim Edwards. Kim leads several of Getty Images’ learning and leadership initiatives, designing meaningful and memorable learning moments for 1,800 employees globally. Whether that’s crafting the company’s onboarding experience, enhancing leadership and team dynamics, or elevating employee well-being and potential, Kim enjoys helping others to work well and fulfil their potential. As Director of Culture & Development, Kim is focused on developing people managers’ capabilities and communication skills, and coaching and consulting with teams for success. In her spare time, she enjoys being a mum, mentoring other mums via Mentor Mums, playing netball, reading, gardening, and learning yoga and pilates.

 https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimsusanedwards/

 

Kavita Brown is the Owner and Learning Director for LDG Training.  She is a highly experienced independent trainer, facilitator and learning and development consultant, having worked across various sectors.  Kavita has significant experience in a range of people roles across learning and development, HR, Recruitment and organisational design.  Kavita is passionate about empowering change, transformation and growth in a fun, creative and inspiring way. 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/kavita-brown-9943a332/

 

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