Ellen Hayakawa

Ellen Hayakawa

BSc., Dipl. Bus. Admin.

BC, CANADA
Award winning author on inspired leadership based on spiritual principles

Ellen Hayakawa  is the best-selling co-author of Healing the Heart of the World (#5 on Mind/Body/Spirit of amazon.com, December 2005) awarded "Best Inspirational/Spiritual Book of the Year" by the Independent Publisher Awards.  She is also the author of The Inspired Organization:  Spirituality and Energy at Work and is recognized as a pioneer in the area of spirituality at work.   

As an internationally-renowned inspirational keynote speaker, Ellen Hayakawa has addressed audiences globally in the area of expertise inspired leadership based on spiritual principles.  She is a trainer and coach of CEOs, executives and employees in organizations and of children and youth.  She coaches them to discover their spiritual wisdom, psychic, intuitive and healing abilities and to apply them at work and in life.  She has addressed the executives of The World Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (WANGO) in Budapest, Hungary and will address their upcoming conference in Amman, Jordan.   She has addressed audiences in such venues as Habitat2 in  Istanbul, Turkey, Alternatives in London, England, the Findhorn Foundation Scotland, the University of Toronto, the Western Cities Conference in Vancouver Canada and  The BC Human Resources Managers Association in Prince George, Canada.  

Ellen Hayakawa is the founder of Spirit Unlimited Consulting and the founder and a director of The Centre for Spirituality and Sustainability.  She was the founder, visionary and organizer of the global peace Summit, The 2001 Summit on Spirituality and Sustainability, an event that brought together 2001 citizen leaders from around the world to feature the best case studies, role models and examples of spirituality as the basis for sustainability and peace in our families, communities and organizations and in the following sectors of society:  the arts/culture, business, politics/governance, the media, health, the environment, religious/spiritual. 

Ellen Hayakawa is  included in the 2006 edition of The Great Women of the 21st Century by the American Biographical Institute. 

 

Ellen Hayakawa  is the best-selling co-author of Healing the Heart of the World (#5 on Mind/Body/Spirit of amazon.com, December 2005) awarded "Best Inspirational/Spiritual Book of the Year" by the Independent Publisher Awards.  She is also the author of The Inspired Organization:  Spirituality and Energy at Work and is recognized as a pioneer in the area of spirituality at work.   

As an internationally-renowned inspirational keynote speaker, Ellen Hayakawa has addressed audiences globally in the area of expertise inspired leadership based on spiritual principles.  She is a trainer and coach of CEOs, executives and employees in organizations and of children and youth.  She coaches them to discover their spiritual wisdom, psychic, intuitive and healing abilities and to apply them at work and in life.  She has addressed the executives of The World Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (WANGO) in Budapest, Hungary and will address their upcoming conference in Amman, Jordan.   She has addressed audiences in such venues as Habitat2 in  Istanbul, Turkey, Alternatives in London, England, the Findhorn Foundation Scotland, the University of Toronto, the Western Cities Conference in Vancouver Canada and  The BC Human Resources Managers Association in Prince George, Canada.  

Ellen Hayakawa is the founder of Spirit Unlimited Consulting and the founder and a director of The Centre for Spirituality and Sustainability.  She was the founder, visionary and organizer of the global peace Summit, The 2001 Summit on Spirituality and Sustainability, an event that brought together 2001 citizen leaders from around the world to feature the best case studies, role models and examples of spirituality as the basis for sustainability and peace in our families, communities and organizations and in the following sectors of society:  the arts/culture, business, politics/governance, the media, health, the environment, religious/spiritual. 

Ellen Hayakawa is  included in the 2006 edition of The Great Women of the 21st Century by the American Biographical Institute.