Mentor | Thought-leader | Speaker.
Hareta (she/her) is an award-winning HR professional who helps businesses drive commercial success, by developing confident leaders and reimagining the employee experience. She partners with the forward-thinkers and the difference-makers, shaking up the way we think and feel about leadership, culture and HR.
She has appeared on a variety of industry leading podcasts, is a keynote speaker and has featured on panels with the likes of LinkedIn Learning. She is a regular contributor to Women's Agenda and Smart Company, and has featured in other media publications such as The CEO Magazine, Australian Financial Review and HRD Magazine.
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Signature Topics.
Known for her authenticity, Hareta blends storytelling with expert insights to create an engaging and valuable experience for her audiences. Her down-to-earth and conversational approach is relatable, memorable and leaves audiences feeling inspired, empowered and informed.
She particularly enjoys talking about:
- How to build an engaged workplace culture.
- Why leadership branding is key to company growth.
- The power of empathy and vulnerability in the workplace.
- How to balance business priorities and leading a team.
- Why you need to be thinking about HR differently.
Hareta speaking at a Holding Space With Grace Event.
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"Hareta's style is warm, conversational and authentic, making her an engaging and relatable speaker. She combines personal stories, data and expert insight to co-create thought-provoking conversations that inspire, educate and motivate listeners."
Mia Fileman, Founder & Marketing Strategist Campaign Del Mar

“Your speech was incredible.. it was honestly, so inspiring – thank you so much for sharing your wisdom with us. Lots to think about and put into action!”
Aimee Hardwicke, Creative Director | Brisbane Local Marketing
Hareta's podcast guest episode library.
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