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Recognising Excellence: Resilience, Advocacy, and the Power of Being Seen
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Recognising Excellence: Resilience, Advocacy, and the Power of Being Seen
From the world’s biggest stage to moments that demanded courage beyond competition, Olympic champions Aly Raisman and Beth Tweddle share their journeys of excellence, resilience, and leadership in high-pressure environments. Together, Aly and Beth will reflect on what it truly means to be recognised—not just for medals won, but for perseverance, integrity, impact, and so much more.
Through personal stories and global perspective, Aly and Beth explore how recognition can empower individuals, strengthen cultures, and create environments where people feel valued and supported. This powerful opening keynote sets the tone for the day, challenging leaders to rethink how they recognize effort, humanity, and greatness in their organisations.
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