Margie Warrell

Margie Warrell is an Australian author, speaker on courage in leadership, and media commentator. She is also an advocate for gender diversity in leadership.

Biography

Warrell is a contributor to Forbes[1] and the Huffington Post.[2]

In 2021 she presented at TEDxButler.[3][4]

Warrell is host of the Live Brave Podcast. She has interviewed numerous guests including Steve Forbes, Sri Sri Ravi Shanker, US Presidential Candidate Marianne Williamson, UN Foundation President Kathy Calvin, Layne Beachley, Kristin Neff, and Harvard University television personality Dr Phil McGraw, Columbia Professor Tal Ben Shahar among others.

Warrell has worked with many enterprises globally including NASA, Salesforce, Deloitte, Berkshire Hathaway, Oracle and the United Nations Foundation. She has also been a guest lecturer at various universities including Columbia, Georgetown, SMU and her alumni Monash University in Australia. Margie holds a PhD in human development from Fielding University, Santa Barbara California.

Ambassador & Advisory

Margie is a member of the International Advisory Council and was appointed to the advisory board of the Women's Democracy Network, an initiative to advance more women into public office in developing democracies.

In 2016 she was appointed by the Australian government as the first Ambassador for Women in Global Business in 2016.

She is also a Women's Economic Forum honoree, a member of UN Women National Committee in Australia and on the advisory board of Forbes School of Business and Technology, University of Arizona.

Margie is an Ambassador for Beyondblue and passionate about removing the stigma surrounding mental illness.

She is also an Ambassador for Google's WomenWill initiative.

Selected bibliography

  • Warrell, Margie (2009). Find Your Courage: 12 Acts for Becoming Fearless at Work and in Life. McGraw Hill. ISBN 978-0071605373.
  • Warrell, Margie (2012). Stop Playing Safe: Rethink Risk. Unlock the Power of Courage. Achieve Outstanding Success. Milton, QLD.: Wiley.
  • Warrell, Margie (2015). Brave: 50 Everyday Acts of Courage to Thrive in Work, Love and Life. Wiley. p. 304.
  • Warrell, Margie (2017). Make your mark : a guidebook for the brave hearted. Melbourne, Australia.: Wiley.
  • Warrell, Margie (2019). Train the Brave: Tame Your Fear, Take the Chance, Dare to Live Big (Be Your Best). Wiley. ISBN 978-0730369431.
  • Warrell, Margie (2020). You’ve Got This. Wiley.Warrell, Margie (2019). Train the brave : tame your fear, take the chance, dare to live big. Milton, Queensland, Australia.: Wiley.

References

  1. "Dr Margie Warrell - Courage Works". Forbes. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  2. "Margie Warrell | HuffPost". www.huffpost.com. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  3. "TEDxButler | TED". www.ted.com. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  4. "Margie Warrell: How to be brave". TEDx.
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