Leading with Purpose

This event is part of our transformational leadership series.
The world of work is changing rapidly, and for today’s business leaders, attracting and keeping top talent is more important than ever. That's why we're incredibly proud to be partnering with the GM Good Employment Charter and GM Chamber of Commerce to bring you this event, the third in our Leadership Series—created specifically for senior leaders who want to lead with impact and build workplaces that thrive.
This series is all about what good leadership really looks like today. Each event will explore a different theme—from culture and communication to resilience and innovation—offering real-life insights from experienced leaders, plus practical tools you can take straight back to your business. You are welcome to attend the whole series, though each event is standalone. so you can pick and choose the topics that matter to you most.
Our next session will explore Transitional Leadership—how to inspire change, energise your teams, and create a culture that can adapt and grow in today’s fast-moving world.
It’s a great opportunity to learn from others, reflect on your own leadership style, and take away ideas that can make a real difference in your organisation.
About the Speakers:

Born and raised in Stockport, Elise runs her family business, Littlewoods Butchers. Multilingual and proud of her French heritage, she studied European Studies at Derby University and La Sorbonne. As Leader of Stockport Council, she led the One Stockport Borough Plan to 2030. Elise served as GMCA Economic Lead and Vice Chair of GMLEP, focusing on Greater Manchester’s economic growth, innovation, and climate goals. She promoted international relations and inward investment. Elise remains active in public service, sitting on the Cambridge and Peterborough Combined Authority Improvement Board and chairing Electricity NW Ltd’s Economic Growth Panel and Independent Oversight Group.

Gillian is an experienced chair, non-executive director, advisor, and mentor, with a strong track record of supporting purpose-driven organisations that prioritise people and growth. Currently holding a number of NED role, Gillian serves as Chair of Back on Track, a Manchester-based charity, and as a Board Member of the Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter.
With extensive leadership experience in global retail, Gillian has held pivotal roles within IKEA Group across diverse international markets. She was CEO for IKEA in China, UK & Ireland, and more recently, led IKEA’s global consumer experience. Her career has been defined by a passion for making a meaningful difference to both people and businesses. She is known for driving business growth and sustained profitability by fostering inclusive organisational cultures and transforming business practices.
Gillian’s leadership at IKEA UK led to a significant milestone in 2017 when the company became the first large retailer to achieve accreditation as a Real Living Wage Employer. This achievement highlights her long-term commitment to humanistic values—believing that when employees receive fair compensation and positive working conditions, it not only boosts their well-being but also enhances customer experiences, driving long-term growth and success for the business.

An exiled Scotsman, Ian has spent his career working on environmental and public health issues – and the socioeconomic policies that underpin them – from community to international levels.
Starting his career as an environmental health officer with Carlisle City Council, he has worked in delivery, policy and leadership roles for Edinburgh City Council, the Health and Safety Executive, the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, The World Health Organisation (Euro), the UK Public Health Association, Groundwork UK and The Growth Company.
Since March 2019, he has led the development and implementation of the Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter, – an initiative established by the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham in his first term and now a major policy foundation to help address employment related inequalities and build economic and social resilience in his second.
Interested In The Event?
If you’re interested in attending, you can book online here.
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