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Frances Edmonds

Frances Edmonds has had an extraordinary professional career full of transformation, becoming a longevity and well-being fellow at Stanford University’s Distinguished Careers Institute in 2018, where the concept of ‘repotting’ was born. She is also an inspirational keynote speaker, a cross-generational mentor and helped create the UK’s most prestigious business development network. Previously an international conference interpreter at the European Union, United Nations and World Economic Summits, she is also a bestselling author and broadcaster.
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