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Darren Hill Travels from Gold Coast, QLD

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Darren Hill

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  • Change Management
  • Communication
  • Culture Change
  • Facilitator
  • Leadership
  • Learning
  • Management
  • Personal Development


A behavioural scientist, and Co-Founder of 3-time AFR FAST 100 list company Pragmatic Thinking Darren understands people like few others do.

With a client book of Fortune 500 and ASX Top-200 companies, Darren Hill is one of Australia's most in-demand strategists whose culture change programs have been used in PepsiCo, Suncorp, McDonalds and Siemens to name a few. Darren's a best-selling author whose work has appeared regularly across the Fairfax Group (including the SMH & The Age), News Limited (The Daily Tele & Courier Mail), AFR, Business Insider and Smart Company. He's appeared on The Today Show, Sky Business News and as yet hasn't been chased by A Current Affair down the street. 

An author of three books including the best seller “Dealing with the Tough Stuff: How to achieve results from key conversations" which has now been translated into 3 different languages, his clients consistently describe him as grounded and refreshingly real – something that’s reflected by his ongoing re-engagment rate with clients nearing 100%.

Testimonials

Darren's presentation at our conference was nothing short of inspiring. Our audience at the conference were highly accomplished Managers, Directors and CEOs within the workers compensation industry. They can be a tough audience, but Darren completely captured them with his gutsy delivery, high energy and the undeniable truth of his message.

Australian And New Zealand Institute Of Insurance And Finance

Thanks for your talk it was one of the best if not the best I have seen and I have been to a lot of business and personal promotion talks over the years.

LJ Hooker Real Estate

Darren holds your attention and leaves you wanting more. An exceptional presenter.

Village Roadshow

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