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Julia Hobsbawm
Award-winning writer, consultant, broadcaster on Work. Created Workathon consultancy 2024. Books include Working Assumptions, Nowhere Office(also podcast), The Simplicity Principle, Journalism includes Bloomberg.
Julia Hobsbawm is an accomplished award-winning writer, speaker, consultant, and broadcaster focused on exploring the past, present, and future of work.
She is renowned for her insights and forward-thinking approach which has earned her high praise from industry experts and professionals.
Julia is the author of several successful and critically acclaimed books like 'Fully Connected' and 'The Simplicity Principle' which have won numerous awards and have been translated into multiple languages.
Her upcoming book 'Working Assumptions' is highly anticipated and set to release in April 2024, following the success of her previous works.
Julia is the executive producer and co-host of 'The Nowhere Office' podcast, which has gained popularity and garnered sponsorship from major companies like Microsoft and PWC.
She is a trailblazer in curating face-to-face networking experiences and was the presenter of the BBC series 'Networking Nation'.
Julia's expertise extends to media contributions in top publications like Bloomberg, Fortune, and The Washington Post, where she shares her insights on work and technology.
In addition to her writing and broadcasting, Julia is a sought-after keynote speaker, workshop facilitator, and consulting advisor for global brands and organizations.
Recognized for her outstanding contributions, Julia received an OBE Honour for 'Services to Business' and is actively involved in charitable initiatives as a founding patron of various organizations.
Julia's passion lies in bringing people and ideas together to drive positive change and enhance the working environment for individuals and businesses.
For more information about Julia Hobsbawm and her work, visit her personal website at www.juliahobsbawm.com.
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