About Kylie Barlett
Kylie Bartlett is a well-being advocate, leadership consultant, transformational coach, educator, and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction teacher. She is also the founder of Lead Love Leap Leadership Consultancy and Women of Achievement Events. Kylie is passionate about helping humans lead, love leap to potential.
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Kylie Bartlett’s life work as a certified transformational coach and leadership consultant has opened the door for humans to confidently lead from within. She has a big-hearted vision for humans everywhere to harness the power of radical authentic leadership traits to lead, love, leap to potential. Through Women of Achievement community events, mentoring, coaching and consultancy, Kylie offers sustainable face to face and online services for action and growth. Drawing on decades of educational, leadership and organisational experience as an intrapreneur and entrepreneur, Kylie’s expertise is the catalyst for change inspiring individuals, teams, and organisations across local, regional, national, and global networks to rise. Kylie’s formal qualifications include a Bachelor of Secondary Education, Graduate Certificate of Tertiary Education, Dare to Lead™ trained based on the work of Brene Brown, Practitioner Training and Coaching Certification in Neuro Linguistic Programming, Practitioner of Time Line Therapy & Practitioner of Hypnosis Training, Certified Pysch-K Instructor and Mindful Based Stress Reduction training with the Mindfulness Training Institute of Australia and New Zealand. In 2019 and 2020, Kylie was the recipient of the James Cook University, Inclusive Practice Award, in 2020 the Australia Ausmumpreneur Silver People's Choice Award for Leadership and the Ausmumpreneur Bronze People's Choice Award for Making a Difference, an Outstanding Contribution to the College of Arts, Society and Education Award, James Cook University Award in 2017, the Townsville Business Women's Circle Award for Empowering Women in 2017, an Australian Award for University Teaching in 2016 and a James Cook University Citation in 2012.