Hannah Milward has spent over a decade in the health and wellbeing space.
She trained as a clinical massage therapist and completed her diploma in sport and exercise science.
Hannah then worked as a well-being, lifestyle coach and therapeutic exercise therapist.
With an insatiable hunger for learning, Hannah went on to study Nursing Science. As soon as she graduated, she went overseas to volunteer with various humanitarian projects in challenging conditions.
After facing violence, toxic relationships and crisis on the field, she returned to her home in New Zealand.
While working in occupational health and drawing upon personal experiences, (and the experiences of those within workplaces she was serving), Hannah identified unmet needs around safety, holistic well-being, psychological health and preventative measures in workplaces.
Hannah then went on to develop a company (Verisafe) delivering personal safety software, in order to better meet personal safety needs for workplaces and the wider community.
Most recently Hannah has studied ‘embodied trauma first aid’, and various programs around mental health and holistic wellbeing.
"When each of us have a sense of "wholeness", self-awareness and take responsibility for where we are in life..
We can co-create harmonious environments and a brighter future for the entire collective"
Caroline has spent 30 years as a results-driven Sales and Training Professional promoting billion-dollar brands for Fortune 500 companies; thriving within human resources, training and development.
Becoming a survivor of domestic violence, plus revival from a death-experience, pushed her into the deeply emotional struggle of healing and thriving.
Caroline’s decision to utilize her public speaking skills, put herself on a fast-track to being a thought leader in the domestic violence and overcoming adversity arenas. Caroline serves as the Founder and CEO of Safe In Harm’s Way; built by abuse survivors for survivors.
Safe In Harm’s Way is an online bridge for survivors, giving a voice to the truth and connecting resources to leave perpetrators, plus thrive in the “after”. Safe In Harm’s Way's founding pillar is to be inclusive of all audiences and the unique perspective needed by people of color, men, LGBTQ community and abuse survivors.