Mary Fulton

East Anglia Business Growth Workshop

East Anglia Business Growth Workshop: Driving Growth in Uncertain Times

Join us for an exclusive workshop designed for business leaders seeking actionable insights and practical advice to achieve higher growth in these uncertain times. The workshop features four focused sessions on the 4 Key Drivers of Growth, each delivered by an expert from Liberti partners – the Global Number 1provider of high calibre part-time professionals.

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People Director Helen Watson with dog

Joy and delight – the special ingredients that People Director Helen Watson brings to her clients 

Being a keen cook, Helen Watson knows how to sprinkle the magic of ingredients of joy over her clients! Enjoying the variety that comes from working with a range of clients, Helen relishes the challenges of working as a fractional People Director. She appreciates the flexibility that allows her the freedom to travel, spend time

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Katy, Jess and Sales Director Sarah Hamilton in Spain

Fulfilling career potential while juggling a busy family life – meet Sales Director Sarah Hamilton

Nine years ago, Sarah joined the People Puzzles Central team to take care of marketing while looking after her three young children.  Since then she has been promoted to Regional Director of the East and recently to Sales Director, all whilst prioritising health and wellbeing.

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People Director Vee Halliwell podcast artwork on neurodiversity

Neurodiversity at work: embracing differences for a thriving workplace (with People Director Vee Halliwell)

“There’s more and more research in the field of neurodiversity which supports why improvement initiatives do make sense. One particular statistic that I love is JP Morgan chase did a team study of productivity between a neurodiverse team and a neurotypical team and found that the neurodivergent team was 48% more productive.” Were you aware

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