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Herminia Ibarra, Charles Handy professor of organisational behaviour, London Business School

Herminia Ibarra is the Charles Handy professor of organisational behaviour at London Business School (LBS)

People

Adrian Furnham, professor of psychology, University College London

Adrian Furnham was educated at the London School of Economics and at Oxford University

Danny Harmer, chief people officer, Metro Bank

Harmer is the chief people officer for Metro Bank, Britain’s first new high-street bank in more than 100 years

People

Shakil Butt, former HR and OD director, Islamic Relief Worldwide

With more than 20 years’ experience in not-for-profits, Butt has been part of various senior management teams leading on strategic direction, OD and change management

Adam Grant, Professor of management, University of Pennsylvania

Adam Grant is the author of Give and Take, a bestselling book that has been translated into 27 languages

Harvey Francis, executive vice president, Skanska UK

Francis is a board member of Skanska UK and a member of the executive management team

People

Ian Iceton, group HR director, Network Rail

Iceton has been group HR director for Network Rail for nearly three years

People

Kathryn Pritchard, group chief people officer, ODEON Cinemas Group

?Kathryn Pritchard is group chief people officer of ODEON & UCI Cinemas Group, Europe’s largest cinema operator