Speaking
Whether addressing a packed out convention centre or
facilitating cosy group sessions, Helen Rees is a speaker
who can engage any crowd with her vibrant
presentations, delivered with humour and warmth.
Described as having an encyclopedic knowledge of how to manage people to be at their best, Helen’s primary focus is the development of leaders and the transformation of workplace culture. She is a Master Facilitator, a Neuro-Linguistic Programming Master Practitioner, a lover of neuroscience and an avid explorer of new ways of working. She has also studied the Art and Practice of Leadership Development at the Harvard School of Business.
Recently, Helen has presented keynotes for organisations including the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI), the Tasmanian Training Consortium (TTC), the Local Government Association of Tasmania, the Municipal Association of Victoria, the Change Management Institute and more. Here’s what they have to say.
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Upcoming and recent Events
28 november, 2019
women in leadership panel, TASCOSS
A sold-out event with three leading Tasmanian businesswomen sharing their experiences, motivations and expertise with the Tasmanian Council of Social Services.
“Make your presence felt. Be the changemaker.”
26 November, 2019
2019 Hr forum, Tasmanian training consortium
Along with a masterclass on building a high performace culture, Helen delivered the first keynote of the TTC’s HR Forum: Ready or not - the future is here: Workforce of the future and implications for the public sector.
1 November, 2019
state conference, Australian Human Resources Institute
Helen delivered a keynote addressing the critical challenges of managers and team leaders to engage a changing workforce for a high performance organisation.
20 september, 2019
public talk, change management institute
On behalf of the Change Management Institute, Helen delivered a talk on the importance of building cultural alignment to create a high performance culture.