Having now consulted for over 85 companies ranging from start ups to international corporations, she has gained experience in a variety of business growth projects. Sarah has also mentored for various accelerator programmes and career growth programmes.
"Mentoring is a brain to pick, an ear to listen and a push in the right direction" - John C. Crosby
"Mentoring is a brain to pick, an ear to listen and a push in the right direction" - John C. Crosby
With a background in nursing, laterally working in the local trauma unit of ARI, Sarah has a clear passion for people and brings her nursing experience and transferable skills in to business. She was recently involved in a project which saw her become an Amazon No1 Bestselling Author with PURPOSEFUL PEOPLE where she collaborated with others to write an anthology focussed on leading with purpose, with all profits going to four UK charities.
Sarah has been involved with a number of third sector boards as an advisor and non-exec director. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Sales Professionals (FISP) and the Aberdeen Chair of the Institute of Directors (IoD).
Sarah believes in continuous personal development and is currently working towards a Certificate in Company Direction and aims to become a Chartered Director.
"The most valuable career advice I've received was to celebrate the small wins along the way. Sometimes when we are climbing the mountain its common to only look up, focussing on how far we still need to climb, instead of looking down and appreciating how far we've already come. This is true for almost everything in life, but certainly for your career"
Sarah has been involved with a number of third sector boards as an advisor and non-exec director. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Sales Professionals (FISP) and the Aberdeen Chair of the Institute of Directors (IoD).
Sarah believes in continuous personal development and is currently working towards a Certificate in Company Direction and aims to become a Chartered Director.
"The most valuable career advice I've received was to celebrate the small wins along the way. Sometimes when we are climbing the mountain its common to only look up, focussing on how far we still need to climb, instead of looking down and appreciating how far we've already come. This is true for almost everything in life, but certainly for your career"