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Henry Stewart

Henry Stewart

Chief Executive of Happy

Recent Engagements

MHRA:
Henry was great and he made a real effort to understand what it was we were trying to achieve and also to understand that culture of the organisation which was great and very much appreciated by the Board Directors involved in the meeting.
European Customer Management World:
Thank you for such a lively and energetic speech. I have received numerous comments on how practical your talk was and fun too. It provided the attendees with a real sense of how to implement your learnings into their organisations.
Public Sector HR Conference:
Your presentation went down very well. All of the attendees seemed to enjoy it and you had an average score of pretty much 5 out of 5 which is fantastic! The comments of particular interest included: 'interesting perspective'. ; 'stimulating'; 'great to her someone bring the subject to life'; 'best speaker of the day'. I couldn't have asked for more!
Dialog Konferansen:
We had the pleasure of having Henry speak at our 11th annual conference in August 2007. I am very pleased to state that he was rated among the top three speakers, both in content and presentation. We had a total of 24 speakers at the 2007 conference, from literally all over the world, and most of them are very experienced and internationally acclaimed speakers. In other words: being rated among the top 3 is quite an achievement. The way Henry moved, touched and engaged his audience is something I have very rarely seen, in all the years we have arranged this conference. If this is the standard Henry always will be able to reach, I am convinced he has the potential to become one of the leading and most popular speakers in Europe. And having booked over 200 international speakers the last 11 years I think I know what I am talking about. Our conference is the largest within customer management and marketing in Scandinavia.
Star Wards Mental Health Conference:
We were very fortunate to have Henry Stewart do a presentation at a conference of managers and service users from the country's acute mental health hospitals. It was very much not a 'talk' - with all the audience passivity (and light snoozing) this implies. Henry's presentation was very interactive, which not only made it very enjoyable, but more importantly, was crucial to participants engaging with and absorbing the management points Henry was making. We were all amazed when we realised at the end of the presentation that it had been an hour, as Henry had been so charismatic, articulate and involving that time flew by. We particularly appreciated Henry's ability to apply his management expertise and values to the very specific circumstances of acute psychiatric wards.