Hira Ali, Chief Executive Officer of Advancing Your Potential, Managing Director of International Women
Empowerment Events and
Founding Director of Career
Excel is a
multifaceted career coach and trainer who has impacted hundreds of people from
various industries and professions across the world. She is an Associate
Certified Coach accredited by International Coach Federation and a professional
member of the Association for Neuro Linguistic Programming. Her widely
acclaimed leadership and coaching articles have been published across a variety
of leading outlets: The International Coach Federation, The Huff Post, Thrive
Global, Women @ Forbes, Ellevate Network, Entrepreneur, Women Entrepreneur,
Gulf News, The Female Lead and many more. Hira’s work has been featured in several
interviews the recent one being by
former BBC journalist Dan Parry -some of her blogs have been shared by Arianna
Huffington herself.
Hira is a registered coach and mentor at various
international organisations including: American Corporate Partners, the
National Health Services, Mentor2mentees, and The Cherie Blair Foundation. She
is the recipient of the Top 100 Women – Lift Effects Star Award and was one of
the top three finalists for the Baton Awards, Entrepreneur of the Year. She has
recently won Highly Commended women in media award sponsored by Microsoft at
the prestigious win trade awards. In her recently published book Her Way to the Top: The Glass
Ceiling is Thicker Than It Looks, she highlights the internal and external roadblocks
impeding a woman’s climb to the top irrespective of her culture and geography.
The book has earned outstanding reviews from
global influencers like Dr. Marshall Goldsmith, Cherie Blair, Valerie Young,
Dr. Lois P Frankle, Chiara Condi, Dr. Yvonne Thompson, Carole Stone, Dr. Shola,
Ziauddin Yousafzai (Malala’s dad) and many more and received a letter of
appreciation from the London Mayor himself. Her Way To The Top has made it to
the local newspapers such as Ham and High and international ones such as Europe
Breaking News. Hira has been featured as a role model in the book Girls Who Do you Want To Be alongside global influencers
like Arianna Huffington, Reshma Sujani, Claire Shipman, Sallie Krawcheck and
many more. She is very passionate about empowering women and ethnic minorities
and is a strong advocate of diversity and inclusion at workplace.