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Kate Atkin, Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

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Speaking to audiences about Courage, Confidence and the Imposter, Kate Atkin inspires others to overcome their inner fears. For nearly two decades Kate covered the topics of management development, leadership and personal impact. Since completing her MSc and her research into self-efficacy and the imposter phenomenon with entrepreneurs, Kate’s new talk is being received with enthusiasm.

Internationally Kate has spoken to audiences in America, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Malta, Spain and even Outer Mongolia.

Having built her own confidence, Kate uses her experience to inspire confidence in others. She is called upon by sales executives, corporations, charities and event organisers to deliver inspiring presentations that make a real difference to people’s lives. Helping others feel confident has a direct impact on the bottom line of businesses, and helps to create a resilient, engaged and productive workforce.

Kate is passionate about her own development, as well as that of others, and has completed a masters degree in applied positive psychology; she has a research interest in the imposter phenomenon, courage and self-efficacy and is undertaking a PhD.

Kate has been quoted in the Financial Times, Oxford English Dictionary blog and written articles for several magazines. Kate is a former Fellow of the Professional Speaking Association, member of the Global Speakers’ Federation, member of the Association for Coaching and senator of Junior Chamber International UK.

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