
From Intent to Access: How Leaders Turn Inclusion into Opportunity with Elham Fardad
The Wellbeing Rebellion · Ngozi Weller & Obehi Alofoje
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Show Notes
Career progression is often presented as straightforward. Work hard, perform well, and opportunities will follow. For many professionals, especially women and migrants, the path is rarely that simple.
In this conversation, I’m joined by Elham Fardad, founder of Migrant Leaders. We explore the hidden barriers that shape career mobility and why talent alone does not always translate into opportunity.
Elham reflects on her journey from investment banking to building a global leadership platform supporting migrants and diverse talent. We talk about confidence, visibility, and the difference between mentorship and sponsorship.
We also explore how organisations can recognise potential earlier and create cultures where people from every background can step into leadership.
Highlights:
(02:30) Elham’s journey from banking to founding Migrant Leaders
(07:10) Why talent alone doesn’t always lead to opportunity
(14:20) The difference between mentorship and sponsorship
(22:15) Confidence, visibility and leadership identity
(39:40) Building organisations where diverse talent thrives
Connect with Migrant Leaders: https://www.migrantleaders.org.uk/
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Website: https://aurorawellnessgroup.co.uk/
Ngozi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ngozi-weller-aurora/
Obehi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/obehi-alofoje-psychologist-aurora/
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