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Our Women@Berkeley Network attended a festive evening filled with carols and holiday cheer in support of Smart Works Charity. With inspiring moments from patron Emma Barnett and stunning music by The Disney Voices Choir, the evening brought the holiday spirit to life.
That's a wrap on our Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts two-day communication workshop – an immersive experience for consultants to build confidence and clarity in their presentation skills. Through role play, coaching, and practical techniques like vocal work, breathing exercises, and breaking the fear barrier, the team gained tools to engage audiences and deliver messages that truly resonate.
Welcome to Dan Hood and Salma Bhamjee, the newest members of our London team. Dan has joined Berkeley after 4 years at PwC, following 3 years at PA Consulting. Throughout his career, Dan has worked with clients across Healthcare, Defence, and Retail. He has delivered a range of programmes including large-scale technology transformation, operating model design, and operational and financial improvement. Salma is joining Berkeley after 8 years with Deloitte Digital. At Deloitte, Salma was focused on the delivery leadership of large-scale digital transformations across the Retail, Consumer and TMT industries. She has managed and implemented both business and technology-led change programs for global organisations, including cloud migration, organisational restructuring and platform implementation. Dan and Salma are excited to build on and leverage their experience to support Berkeley’s clients.
We had the privilege of bringing together an incredible panel of experts last night to explore how organisations can move beyond experimentation and embed AI into their operating models for real impact. Huge thanks to our panellists: 🎤 Alexander Jones, Global Head of Artificial Intelligence at Belron 🎤 Andrew Rochester, Group Director of Artificial Intelligence at IAG 🎤 Dr Laura Weis, Global Talent Innovation Director at WPP 🎤 Mark Thirlwell, Global Digital Director at BSI 🎤 Morgan Vawter, Chief Digital Officer, Personal Care & Home Care at Unilever If you’re thinking about how to take AI beyond the pilot stage, feel free to reach out: https://bit.ly/3Kb1nfo
In our recent Great Place to Work survey, 100% of our people said they were made to feel welcome upon joining. This month, we’re proud to extend that same warm welcome to Lindsey Cox and Haley Delatte, the newest members of our Berkeley team. Lindsey joins our London hub after 12 years with IBM Consulting. At IBM, she worked primarily with UK public sector clients, leading large scale digital transformations and strategy engagements. She also led initiatives to drive productivity using generative AI technologies. Lindsey is excited to build on her experience and apply her skills and passion to help a broader range of clients deliver lasting outcomes. Haley joins our New York hub after 7 years in EY's Business Consulting practice. At EY, she worked across industries, particularly within media, entertainment and telco, on large-scale finance transformations. She has partnered with clients to deliver enterprise-wide, global technology implementations and design future state target operating models. Haley is excited to leverage and build upon her existing experience to work alongside and support the goals of Berkeley's clients. If you’d like to learn more about careers at Berkeley, visit https://bit.ly/4obU85w
🎉Our London and New York offices are officially Great Places to Work, achieving certification for 2025-26!🙌 This recognition reflects the incredible culture, collaboration and commitment of our teams in both our hubs. Thank you to our people who took the time to share their views in this important survey. We’re immensely proud that 100% of our people said they were made to feel welcome when they joined. ❤️
We hosted a West African drumming workshop with Griot Master Mohamed Gueye as part of our Black History Month celebrations, bringing people together through rhythm, culture, and connection. Our recent Great Place to Work survey found 100% of our people agree we celebrate special events at Berkeley - and this one was truly unforgettable!
We were honoured to welcome Dr Gifford Rhamie for an engaging and thought-provoking session exploring this year’s Black History Month theme 'Standing Firm in Power and Pride'. Dr. Rhamie brought fresh perspective, sparked meaningful conversations, and inspired reflection through the lens of 'Rooted. Radiant. Responsible.' Thank you to Dr Rhamie and everyone who joined us for this powerful moment of learning and connection.
Berkeley kicked off Black History Month with a powerful evening at the Bush Theatre to watch 'Not Your Super Woman', a moving play starring Letitia Wright and Golda Rosheuvel. It was a beautiful celebration of identity, resilience, and this year’s theme: Standing Firm in Power and Pride.
In recognition of Suicide Awareness Month, we welcomed No Bad Days Limited and their fresh perspective on mental health. Their unique blend of barbering and mental health training sparked powerful conversations for the team around well-being, self-expression, and community.