Julia Hobsbawm

Julia Hobsbawm OBE (born 15 August 1964) is a British writer and public speaker.

Early life

She is the daughter of historian Eric Hobsbawm and music teacher Marlene Schwarz,[1] and attended Camden School for Girls.

After leaving the Polytechnic of Central London (now the University of Westminster) without qualifications in the early 1980s, she worked as a researcher in television,[2] before moving to political fundraising for the Labour Party before the 1992 General Election.

Career

She has held Honorary Visiting Professorships at the University of the Arts, London, and more recently at Bayes Business School (formerly Cass Business School), including a role as Honorary Visiting Professor in Workplace Social Health until 2020.[3] Since September 2022 she writes the "Working Assumptions" column for Bloomberg News' section on work, Work Shift, having formerly been an editor-at-large for wellbeing portal Thrive, and a columnist for Strategy+Business magazine.

She began hosting The Nowhere Office podcast with Stefan Stern in March 2021.[4]

Hobsbawm was appointed an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours list in 2015 for services to business.[5]

She is a patron of the Facial Surgery Research Foundation and the Zoe Sarojini Trust, a charity educating girls in South Africa and was a founding trustee in the UK of OurBrainBank.

Books

  • The Nowhere Office, Reinventing Work and the Workplace of the Future, Basic Books/John Murray (UK) and Public Affairs (US) (2022)
  • The Simplicity Principle, Six Steps Towards Clarity in a Complex World, Kogan Page (2020)
  • Fully Connected: Surviving and Thriving in an Age of Overload, Bloomsbury (2017)
  • The See-Saw: 100 Ideas for Work-Life Balance, Atlantic Books (2009)
  • Where the Truth Lies: Trust and Morality in the Business of PR, Journalism and Communications, Atlantic Books (2006)

References

  1. Franks, Lynne (9 February 2012). "Interview: Julia Hobsbawm". The Jewish Chronicle.
  2. Hobsbawm\, Julia (3 April 2005). "My Life in Media". The Independent.
  3. "Cass appoints Julia Hobsbawm as its first Honorary Visiting Professor of Workplace Social Health". Bayes Business School. 19 March 2018. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  4. "The Nowhere Office on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts.
  5. "Birthday Honours 2015: the Prime Minister's list: CSV - GOV.UK". assets.publishing.service.gov.uk.
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