About Dr Amanda-Nimon Peters

Dr. Amanda Nimon-Peters is Academic President, Professor and Research Fellow at Hult International Business School. She is a global expert on how behavioural science can develop measurable leadership capabilities. Amanda graduated with Honours from university at the age of 19, and began working as a Junior Lecturer in Psychology at the Flinders University of South Australia.

Many of her undergraduate students were the same age as her – and she felt they would probably be sceptical when they saw her walk into class. That is when Amanda started to work on projecting authority and influence in professional situations. Outside of work, Amanda has completed Ironman and half-Ironman races, and was elected the sixth female member of the British Antarctic Club, following three expeditions spent in a field camp off the Antarctic Peninsula.

Diana is currently interning with Irish Tech News. She graduated from Birkbeck University, with a degree in modern languages and she is currently doing a master’s in Journalism at the University of Roehampton. She has an interest in technology and the environment.