Elisabet Vinberg Hearn is a speaker, author, leadership strategist and executive coach who is passionate about creating Sustainability and long-term success for leaders and organisations around the world.

She is often hired to talk about Future Leadership and Winning Team, and is a published, award-winning author.

Elisabet has extensive experience from the business world, including 13 years with American Express, based in Sweden and in the UK, while working internationally. She has held various leadership roles, responsible for customer servicing, process re-engineering and corporate culture transformation.

She has a degree in Marketing Economics from IHM Business School and an MBA in Leadership and Sustainability from the University of Cumbria (Robert Kennedy College).

Meridium day in Stockholm 25 October 2018

Meridium day in Stockholm 25 October 2018

Västerås Castle, Stockholm

Västerås Castle, Stockholm

Västerås Castle, Stockholm

HMS Belfast, London

The Landmark Hotel, London

The Landmark Hotel, London

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Read Elisabet's latest blog posts below

 

Don’t let it get to you!

From WeAreTheCity’s Future Leader’s Blog   Stress, pressure, uncertainty and disappointment. These are some of the negative feelings and experiences we can encounter at work. Sounds familiar? Been there? We probably all have. But things around us are not the boss...

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How coachable are you?

From WeAreTheCity’s Future Leader’s Blog   The world isn’t standing still and neither should we. The “facts” certainly change and we need to continuously re-learn; what we knew yesterday may no longer be correct. What we accepted as truths may since have been...

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Four ways to build trust

From WeAreTheCity's Future Leader's Blog   Trust matters. A lot. Just think about how fantastic it feels to really trust someone, to know that they would always behave thoughtfully, respectfully and honestly!   If you don’t fully have people’s trust, your...

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Turn your back on the audience

From WeAreTheCity's Future Leader's Blog     Have you ever observed the conductor of a philharmonic orchestra and how they spend very little time facing the audience? In fact, they spend most of their time facing the orchestra, which is their team. They are...

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