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Jane Sunley

Jane is a best-selling business author and founder of award-winning employee engagement specialists Purple Cubed. She is a pragmatic expert on 'The HR Revolution' and all people matters, providing actionable take-aways to help audiences achieve real results. She was Corporate Vision's 2017 Tech CEO of the year

Best-selling business author, founder and chairman of employee engagement experts and tech providers, Purple Cubed, Jane is an expert at people management and all areas relating to HR and careers.

Having founded two businesses and been instrumental in the success of several high profile employment projects, Jane is a highly regarded entrepreneur. She is a visiting fellow at two UK Universities, President of HR in Hospitality, and features on more than one ‘100 most influential’ listings.  She is also Corporate Vision’s Software + Technology CEO of the Year 2017.

Jane realised that if she was able to help companies to become great places to work, this would avert the issues caused by 'the talent war' and so in 2001 she founded Purple Cubed, her company which provides down to earth outcome focused consultancy, delivery and technology to service industries.

In 2014 Purple Cubed was named the CIPD HR Consultancy of the Year, Personnel Today HR Supplier of the Year and one of Inc’s European Fastest 5000 businesses.

Jane is the author of several books including 'The People Formula - 12 steps to productive, profitable, performing business, It's Never OK to Kiss The Interviewer, and Purple your People.

In 2014 Jane was chosen from over 1600 LID authors to contribute to 20/20 – 20 great lists by 20 outstanding business thinkers.

As a keynote speaker, Jane's style is lively and engaging. Jane simplifies the complexity of HR and people issues by providing practical stories and examples and provides plenty of practical takeaways, which can truly achieve bottom line results.

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