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Grant Thornton UK has partnered with Raise the Bar, the training provider, to launch a new Leadership Academy.

The academy will support organisations in maximising Growth and Skills Levy benefits while developing future leadership capabilities.

It includes a range of programmes, each designed to address the most pressing priorities for modern leaders. Participants will explore areas such as inclusive leadership, strategic decision-making, change management, and operational excellence.

The curriculum also integrates emerging themes like sustainability and Net Zero, equipping leaders to navigate complex challenges and deliver transformation at scale amidst the modern business landscape.

The academy consists of six programmes; Women in Leadership programme for female leaders (Level 5), women in Leadership programme for female managers (Level 3), excelling in team leadership (Level 3), excelling in operational management (Level 5), leadership catalyst (Level 6) and future ready graduate programme (Level 3).

Ruth Walsh, partner at Grant Thornton UK, said: “The Leadership Academy is about helping organisations unlock the full potential of their workforce. By combining our commercial insight with award-winning development expertise, we’re enabling clients to build future-ready leaders while delivering measurable impact for their business. I’m very much looking forward to working with clients and helping them unlock the unique opportunities that the Apprenticeship Levy holds.”

Steve Smith, founding director at Raise the Bar, added: “At Raise the Bar, we’ve always believed that leadership has the power to transform people and organisations and this partnership with Grant Thornton brings together two teams who share that belief. The Leadership Academy will help leaders grow in confidence, think differently and make a positive, lasting impact where it matters most, with their people.”

Raise the Bar is a learning and development organisation with a proven track record of delivering innovative programmes for a global client base.

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