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Stephanie Gilmour has extensive work experience in the field of human resources. Stephanie most recently worked at Healios as the Head of People Operations, starting in July 2022. Before that, they were a Senior Human Resources Business Partner at Specsavers from October 2019 to July 2022. Prior to that, Stephanie held various roles at Sweaty Betty, including Interim Head of People and Senior People Manager, from December 2017 to October 2019. Stephanie also worked at Farrow & Ball as an HR Business Partner, specializing in North America, from July 2016 to December 2017, and as an HR Business Partner from March 2011 to June 2016. Stephanie's earlier work experience includes positions at The Southern Co-operative, Lakesmere Building Envelope Specialists, Ingleton Wood LLP, and Hays Accountancy & Finance.
Stephanie Gilmour's education history is as follows:
From 2009 to 2013, they attended CIPD - MOL and obtained an Advanced Diploma in Human Resources Management.
Between 1998 and 2000, Stephanie studied at Colchester County High School and obtained their A Levels. The field of study for their A Levels is not mentioned in the provided information.
From 1993 to 1998, they attended Malvern Girls College and achieved 9 GCSEs with A grades.
In 2008, Stephanie enrolled in Eastleigh College to pursue a CPP degree in Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, although the end year for this program is not mentioned.
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Founded in 2013, Healios is a leading digital healthcare technology company working to empower patients and families affected by mental and physical illnesses.Healios is pioneering how family intervention and behavioural change techniques are delivered beyond treatment team walls, to maximise patient and family outcomes. By blending the best oftechnology, specialised expertise and a personal human connection, they help patients and families develop a new level of understanding and sustain healthier habits over time.Their mission is to transform how care is delivered to help patients, families and carers effectively move forward and achieve their goals, providing a better quality of life.