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Speaker Profile

Paul Andrew

Topics:
  • Culture Change
  • Leadership
  • Team Building
Travels From: NSW
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Paul Andrew believes that every person on your team should be a leader. The reality is that most leaders in business today were not trained for leadership – they were trained to do a job, but then got promoted to management. Paul is passionate about putting practical leadership keys in the hands of everyday leaders, most of whom find leading people one of the most difficult parts of their job.

For over sixteen years Paul mastered his craft through executive leadership roles in some of Australia’s leading not-for-profit organisations. On the coalface of building effective organizations he has led as many as 600 volunteers and a large staff, giving him extraordinary insights into leadership and personal development.

Paul is a fresh voice in Australian keynote speaking and has had the privilege of speaking regularly to audiences of thousands, delivering literally hundreds of presentations in eleven nations to date. With an energetic and thought provoking style, Paul is a sought after speaker that engages both the heart and mind of his listeners. One thing is for sure; his energy, passion and ideas are infectious.

Paul is also a successful executive coach working with leaders across a wide variety of industries. He is the Director of his own coaching organisation and author of The Leadership Coach. As a passionate family man, Paul is very much in love with his beautiful wife Andi and three young children.

Topics:

The Currencies of Motivation
Sticky Teams
Creating Innovative Cultures
How To Build A Movement, Not Just A Company