Caroline Powell

Caroline Powell

Caroline brings extensive experience from a 28 year career in estate agency, which included owning her own leading estate agency and being featured prominently on ‘Homes under the Hammer’. A traumatic journey in life marked by abuse and homelessness and a number of failed traditional approaches led her to the Three Principles, which transformed her life and motivated Caroline to transition to supporting those facing similar challenges full time. As founder of A Slice of Happiness, she has secured funding over several years to support 600+ individuals facing housing insecurity in Hertfordshire.

Her dedication in the mental health arena has left a lasting impact on the community and established research partnerships with Coventry University and Innate Health Research, earning endorsements from the NHS, Public Health, and Hertfordshire County Council.

You can learn more about Caroline by visiting her website at www.carolinepowell.org

Katrina Sargent

Drawing from her personal experience of childhood sexual abuse and emotional trauma, Katrina recognises the crucial need for effective long term support and is impressed by the impactful work carried out by the team at A Slice of Happiness. The positive outcomes their programmes achieve and the unique, universal service provided here has benefits for all individuals trying to navigate chaotic lives and emotional difficulties.

As a co-founder of a National business networking organisation, Katrina understands the significance of cultivating connections for success in both CICs and businesses. Her role involves supporting and developing the team, as well as managing and expanding relationships with key stakeholders.

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Director Emma

Emma Wilkins

Emma has spent over twenty years within the corporate world and has a wealth of experience in leading business operations, including finance, HR and client management. Emma is known for her ability to see the potential and opportunity of given situations and works collaboratively to bring about the best results.

Over the last 8 years, Emma has been impacted by the Three Principles and this has led to a huge personal transformation, resulting in a much happier life. Emma has most recently worked with young people in school, sharing this knowledge in the form of understanding that wellbeing and resilience are innate to us all

Antony Tinker

Antony is Leading Director at iTS Leadership Ltd, which he founded over a decade ago to help corporate leaders and entrepreneurs achieve exceptional commercial and cultural growth and success. Prior to this, Antony developed a reputation as a turnaround agent in corporate pharmaceuticals, with roles including Global and local marketing, and senior leadership positions. His skillsets focus on inspiring others to success beyond their imagination, extracting clarity  from complex situations and using these to align and unify teams to change the world together.

Over the last 10 years Antony has come to see and know the truth of the Three Principles which have led to an incredible personal transformation. Today he shares his passion and experience with others, helping them to see and feel the true nature of mind at work in their own life and, with this realisation, reimagine what life can be and have more fun living this way every day.

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Director Gillian

Gillian Farrago

With a 23-year career as a child and family Social Worker for Hertfordshire County Council, and Independent Social Worker in London and Wiltshire, Gillian has gained diverse experience.

Throughout much of her life, she battled intermittent anxiety and depression, relying on antidepressants for decades.

Additionally, she coped with chronic fatigue, physical pain, and brain fog, diagnosed as ME, and fibromyalgia for over 20 years. However, her life took a transformative turn three years ago with the discovery of the Three Principles. Initially seeking help for anxiety and depression, this newfound understanding has positively impacted her overall well-being and relationships.

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