Suzanne Doyle-Morris

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Suzanne Doyle-Morris
Born Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
NationalityAustralian

Suzanne Doyle-Morris is an Australian writer and researcher based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Biography

Doyle-Morris earned a doctorate in 2003 from Cambridge University in for her work on the experiences of women working in a male-dominated environment. [1]

Dr. Doyle-Morris set up InclusIQ in 2012 as an inclusion consultancy, after 10 years initially consulting, speaking and executive coaching around these topics [1] InclusIQ. [2] Her main clients are in the STEM, Finance and the Legal sector.

Since 2009, she has written three books, Beyond the Boy's Club: Strategies for achieving career success as a woman working in a male dominated field [3] [4] and in 2011 'Female Breadwinners: how they make relationships work and why they are the future of the modern workplace. [5] [6] In this second book, she focused on the increasingly common experiences of professional women earning more than their romantic partners. Her third book, 'The Con Job: Getting Ahead for Competence in a World Obsessed with Confidence' focuses on a key challenge she sees for the workplaces in which consults; the risk of rewarding bravado and self-promotion over delivery and evidence-based outcomes.

In 2022, she was awarded the 'Master Certified Coach' credential [7] - the highest peer-reviewed award given by the International Coach Federation, based on her 15 years of executive coaching with corporates. She is also an Ambassador for Women's Enterprise Scotland [8] and a Fellow of the Saltire Foundation. [9] She can be reached via her website or via SpeakerHub. [10]

Awards and recognition

On 1 November 2017, Doyle-Morris was listed as one of BBC's 100 Women as part of the glass ceiling team. [11]

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