Today, we are celebrating our culturally diverse and highly talented Advisory Board, and the three members who enable us to pursue the art of thinking independently together. Each one of our Board members is a significant influencer in their field.
We are delighted to welcome Soledad Leal Campos of Geneva to the House of Beaufort Advisory Board. Soledad brings a wealth of experience, from her high-profile background as a Geneva-based senior international trade, investment and development specialist, to her desire to promote dialogue and understanding amongst nations.
As a role model to younger women across the world who are seeking to build their careers in international affairs, Soledad is an inspiring global citizen who exemplifies the philosophy that drives our consultancy – identifying, supporting and nurturing talent, across the cultural spectrum.
Soledad joins Professor Kimberly Eddleston and Neil Huband as board members.
As Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (D’Amore-McKim School of Business, Northeastern University, USA), Kimberley’s internationally acclaimed research into the careers of women entrepreneurs and managers, across the globe, has been recognised by several prestigious international awards, including the Family Firm Institute and the Diana International Conference on Women’s Entrepreneurship.
Neil Huband’s pedigree in communications has spanned a career in journalism and broadcasting, a senior role at Shandwick Consultants where he supported teams across the globe and more recently, as an independent consultant on media relations. Neil’s understanding of the power of communication to shape perceptions and business outcomes has made him one of the most experienced media gurus in the UK today.
The House of Beaufort looks forward to working with each member of our board as we build our global presence as a boutique consultancy committed to gender and cultural diversity. By thinking independently, together, we can help build more powerful business development programs and establish resilient female talent pipelines across the world.
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