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Mar 07, 2025

About this episode

In this inspiring conversation, Chris Cooper is joined by Zoe Holland MBE, Group Chief Commercial Officer at Fletchers Group, legal entrepreneur, and passionate advocate for heart-led leadership.

With a leadership mantra of “there is no room for ego,” Zoe champions authenticity, inclusivity, and purpose-driven leadership, empowering leaders to create meaningful change.

Together, Zoe and Chris will explore the power of self-leadership, invitational communication, and leading with care. They also discuss Zoe’s journey, her commitment to using ‘law for good’, and her mission to uplift underrepresented groups.

From neurodiversity coaching to fostering a culture of authentic leadership, this conversation is packed with insights for leaders who want to lead with both heart and impact.

Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on leadership that truly makes a difference.

 

More about Zoe Holland MBE:

Zoe Holland MBE is an entrepreneurial, C-Suite leader (Fletchers Group Chief Commercial Officer), NED, Trustee, experienced Executive Coach, Neurodiversity Coach and motivational speaker.

Zoe has a passion for heart-led leadership, championing authenticity, ambition, inclusivity, invitational communication and care. Zoe’s leadership mantra – ‘there is no room for ego’. Zoe has a mission to empower leaders to make a positive impact on individuals, organisations, and the community.

A thought leader on women’s leadership with a specific focus on ‘Leader of Self’ – understanding our life journey, our purpose, passion and presence as a powerful tool to positively reflect upon our leadership impact on organisations, culture, and community.

Zoe was awarded an MBE in the King’s Honours in June 2023 – testament to a career-long commitment to use ‘law for good’. With an impressive career as a legal entrepreneur and a deep-rooted social conscience, Zoe has used her professional platform to champion underrepresented groups, including people with disabilities, those who are financially vulnerable, women, and young neurodiverse adults.