Danny Kenny

Danny Kenny

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Danny Kenny is a Senior Principal Consultant and Facilitator at InspireCorps. With a Ph.D. in Behavioral Science from the University of Technology Sydney, he specializes in organizational and culture development, leadership transformation, and evidence-based behavior change. Kenny designs high-impact learning experiences for clients, including Fortune 100 healthcare and biopharma organizations, higher education institutions, and emergency management agencies. When not facilitating transformation for leaders and teams, Kenny practices Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and pretends like he's still an athlete on the soccer field. Follow Danny on LinkedIn and subscribe to his newsletter, Seeking Wisdom, on Substack.

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