How to Reboot, Rebuild, Reconquer is authored by two professionals who have themselves navigated all the negative scenarios life has thrown their way, but have always managed to prevail. They have condensed their learnings into this easy-to-digest blueprint for building on-going skills of agility and resiliency.

Christina Ioannidis
Christina is an award-winning international speaker, consultant and trainer. Over a 24-year career she is a business veteran and has lived the full business lifecycle – a corporate career marked by double-redundancy, serial entrepreneurship, as well as a business failure.
She has mastered the art of Personal and Corporate Transformation, helping her clients super-charge their businesses and careers. Her speaking sessions are characterized by straight-talking, experience-led insight. She is not an academic nor a wannabe coach. Her insights are based on real-life experience and all the possible curveballs that can be thrown to any professional.
Christina has recently been awarded with the accolade ‘Most Admired Brand Strategist 2019 – UAE’ by Global Brands magazine. She has also received the coveted The International Alliance for Women’s World of Difference Award in Washington DC, in 2014. She has been invited to comment on Emirates News – Dubai One TV, DubaiOne Radio, Bloomberg TV, Sky News, The Evening Standard, The Guardian, Marie Claire, to name but a few. Christina was also selected to be a spokesperson for the UK’s Chartered Management Institute’s Gender Salary Reports in both 2011 and 2012.

Nicola Walther
Nicola is an ex-Banker turned entrepreneur, with over 20 years of experience from the world of banking, finance and entrepreneurship. In banking, she travelled the world in a variety of roles within financial services. Nicola co-chaired a Retention & Development Committee that won external recognition from the Women of the Future Awards. Nicola is the co-author of Your Loss: How to Win Back your Female Talent, published in December 2010.
Nicola is a passionate and highly decorated sports woman as a coxswain in rowing, winning an Oxford Blue and representing her country at international level. She served for 10 years on the Boat Race Executive Committee as Treasurer, overseeing a time where women gained equal status in TV coverage and sponsorship.
Most recently Nicola founded The Orange Tree Hub, a high street co-working initiative which champions remote, flexible working and supports entrepreneurs as they grow their businesses. As business woman Nicola offers practical and highly analytical insight for effective business initiatives as she works alongside entrepreneurs and champions women in business. Nicola has two teenage children and regularly helps with the care of her father.