Certificate of completion issued to
Luis Miguel Robayo Cabra
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Be the Leader
Completion date
21 Mar 2025
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About Be the Leader Track
5 Sprints
28 Steps
5 hours of learning
Dive in and unlock your full potential. Designed for high achievers, this course offers engaging, bite-sized learning led by top experts. Gain essential skills, build resilience, and cultivate effective communication and teamwork abilities. Elevate your personal and professional growth with our tailored approach. Are you ready to step up and become the best version of yourself?
In this track
Understand the significance of effective time management in personal and professional life
Identify key strategies for prioritisation and goal setting
Apply time management techniques to enhance efficiency and reduce stress
Learn practical tools for focused work sessions and strategic planning
Track experts
Mandy Hickson
Leadership Coach
Mandy's journey as the second woman to fly the Tornado GR4 on the front line spans over three decades of aviation experience, including three tours of duty and 45 missions over Iraq. Renowned as a captivating keynote speaker, she shares her insights with humour and passion, inspiring audiences worldwide. As a coach and mentor, Mandy empowers others in decision-making, leadership, and stress management. Outside of her aviation career, she remains active in supporting the military and serves as a sports ambassador for Hampshire. Her bestselling book, 'An Officer. Not a Gentleman', chronicles her groundbreaking career as a pioneering female fighter pilot.
Charles Leclerc & Fred Vasseur
Ferrari Formula One Driver & Team Principal
Charles Leclerc, born in the Principality of Monaco on 16th October 1997, began racing karts at the age of five. In 2011, he won the CIK-FI KF3 World Cup and the CIK-FIA Academy Trophy. In 2012, he was WSK Champion and in 2013, he finished runner-up in the European and Under 18 class with Fortec Motorsport. One year later, still with Fortec, he took the runner-up spot in the ALPS Championship. He was best rookie in his debut season in Formula 3 in 2015, when he raced for Van Amersfoort Racing, finishing fourth in the championship. In 2016, Charles became a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy and won the GP3 series with ART Grand Prix, at that time run by Frederic Vasseur. The following year he won the Formula 2 Championship at his first attempt. In 2018, he made his Formula 1 debut with the Alfa Romeo Sauber team, scoring 39 points. In 2019, he partners Sebastian Vettel in the Scuderia Ferrari driver line-up. Shortly before Christmas, Scuderia Ferrari announced that it had extended his contract up to and including the 2024 season. In 2020, Charles had to call on all his skills to deal with the shortcomings of the SF1000, scoring three times more points than his team-mate, thus contributing 75% of the team’s total that brought it sixth place in the Constructors’ championship. The Monegasque was eight in the Drivers’ classification, his best results being two podium finishes – a second place in Austria and a third in Great Britain – along with a further eight points finishes. In 2021, he took pole at the Monaco GP, although he was unable to start the race because of a technical problem with the car. There was another pole in Azerbaijan and he drove brilliantly at Silverstone to finish second, having led the race until two laps from the flag. He took the SF21 into the points 18 times from 22 race starts, finishing seventh in the Drivers’ classification, thus playing a major part in Ferrari securing third place in the Constructors’ championship. In 2022, he took nine pole positions, which put him third on the all-time list of Ferrari drivers behind Michael Schumacher and Niki Lauda and he also won three times, in Bahrain, Australia and Austria, to finish second in the Drivers’ championship. In 2023 he again proved to be a qualifying star, with five pole positions, thus joining Niki Lauda on the Ferrari all-time pole list, with just Michael Schumacher out in front. Although there were no wins, he had a very strong second half to the season, finishing fifth in the championship. On 25 January, Scuderia Ferrari announced it had extended its contract with Leclerc for several years. Frédéric Vasseur was born in Draveil, France on 28 May 1968. In 1995, he graduated in Aeronautical Engineering at ESTACA (École Supérieure des Techniques Aéronautiques et de Construction Automobile) in Paris. In 1992, while still studying, he established RPM, preparing Formula 3 engines for Renault. In 1996, he set up the ASM team, racing in Formula 3. He ran the operation up to 2015, winning various titles including the French one in 1998 with David Saelens at the wheel, going on to win the European title four times between 2004 and 2007, with Jamie Green, Lewis Hamilton, Paul Di Resta and Romain Grosjean. In 2004, he created a second team, ART Grand Prix winning eighth teams’ championships across GP2 and GP3 and eleven drivers’ titles including clinching the 2016 GP3 crown with Charles Leclerc. An enquiring mind and a willingness to explore new avenues led Vasseur to set up AOTech in 2010, a company specialising in driving simulators and CFD design. Two years later, along came Spark Racing Technology, dealing in the design and manufacture of hybrid and electrical systems. The company secured the contract to supply Formula E chassis, when the category for fully electric single-seaters was first set up by the FIA (Federation Internationale Automobile) in 2014. Frédéric first appeared in the Formula 1 paddock in 2016 as Renault Team Principal. The following year he moved on to become Managing Director of the Sauber Group, as well as Team Principal of the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team, which morphed into Alfa Romeo Racing in 2019, running Ferrari power units. After the 2022 season, he was asked to take on the role of Scuderia Ferrari General Manager and Team Principal, starting in his new position on 9 January 2023.
Vix Anderton
High-Performance Coach
Vix Anderton spent over 15 years in high-stress environments, from war zones to boardrooms, chasing achievement and battling perfectionism. Burned out by corporate life and self-employment pressures, Vix now champions somatic coaching, cyclical living, and authentic relating. Vix helps individuals manage their energy and emotions, advocating for sustainable, authentic living. By divesting from perfectionism, Vix empowers people to reconnect with themselves and others. The self-help industry’s lie is that you’re broken and need fixing. Vix is here as your guide, listener, and mirror, helping you unlock inner wisdom, nurture resilience, and navigate life’s uncertainties with grace. Author of "Enough: An Imperfect Antidote to Perfectionism," Vix Anderton is redefining the path to true well-being.
Amit Ghose
Resilience Coach
Amit Ghose’s journey with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) has shaped him into a beacon of resilience and self-acceptance. Navigating a world often fixated on appearances, he has found strength and confidence in his unique look. Amit’s encounters with curious onlookers have only fortified his belief in the beauty of individuality. His message is powerful and clear: embrace your uniqueness, celebrate every facet of who you are, and inspire others to do the same. Our differences are what make us uniquely human, and Amit is here to remind us of that truth.
Laura Field
Communications Coach
Laura Field has over 25 years of experience in voice coaching, helping people communicate effectively in a messy world. With a background in drama, she understands the challenge of expressing thoughts and feelings in any situation, coaching clients worldwide. Her relaxed and practical approach gets to the core of effective speaking, guiding individuals and organisations through the twists and turns of life with grounded optimism and a friendly touch.
Keira Walsh
England Football Star
Keira Walsh is a football star for Chelsea FC and the England National Team, a midfield legend who orchestrates play with poise and precision. As a crucial figure in the heart of her team, Keira’s vision, passing range, and tactical intelligence are unrivalled. She is the engine that drives her teams forward, setting the standard for creativity, discipline, and leadership on the pitch. Keira Walsh began making a name for herself as a youngster at Manchester City, where she went on to win several honours, including the Super League and FA Cup. In 2022, Keira made the move to Barcelona, continuing her journey at the pinnacle of European football, winning multiple titles, including the UEFA Champions League and Spanish League for 2 consecutive years. A standout performer during England’s victorious UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 campaign, she was named Player of the Match in the final, solidifying her place among the world’s best midfielders.