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Danielle Braun is an expert in the fields of leadership, change and organizational culture. After her studies in African- and Asian witchcraft and religions, she did her Ph.D. in leadership and organizational culture, focusing on the Dutch police force. She has also worked as a consultant and regional director of refugee centers within the Netherlands. Dedicated to deciphering the cultural DNA of organizations and helping leaders fulfill their responsibilities, Danielle shepherds organizations and executives through complex transitions. She seeks to build strong tribes, safe for diversity and ready for change. A highly sought after speaker who takes you on an unforgettable journey, Danielle is co-founder and director of the Culture Academy. She is the co-author of De Corporate Tribe (Dutch Management Book of the Year 2016). Jitske Kramer is an expert in the fields of diversity, international teamwork and corporate culture. As a trained ethnographer, she did research in Botswana, Uganda before becoming an organizational consultant. Jitske is dedicated to cracking the code to powerful leadership, while teaching and championing inclusive decision-making processes. It is her desire to fix human fragmentation by (re)connecting people through their differences. She seeks to build strong tribes, safe for diversity and ready for change. A highly sought after speaker who energizes audiences to really make an impact, Jitske is co-founder and director of the Culture Academy. In 2013 she received the "Trainer of the Year" award from the Association of Dutch Training Professionals (NOBTRA). She is the best-selling author of Deep Democracy (Dutch), Managing Cultural Dynamics and Wow! What a Difference, and is co-author of De Corporate Tribe (Dutch Management Book of the Year 2016).
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