Lisa Kerr - International Women's Day Feature
This IWD we're celebrating some of the female leaders, founders and entrepreneurs in our Chamber. In this feature we talked to Lisa Kerr from Think Exceptionally.
1. How did you get to where you are today?
I’m a Deloitte-trained Chartered Accountant with over 20 years in senior finance, operations and HR roles. In 2020, I launched what became Think Exceptionally to help businesses grow and individuals thrive. Around the same time, I was diagnosed Autistic and ADHD – a turning point that reshaped my purpose and fuelled my neurodiversity work. I trained as an ICF-Certified ADHD Life Coach and completed additional neurodiversity-inclusive coaching training to give others the support I didn’t realise I needed during my corporate career. Now I blend consulting, coaching, and speaking to turn complex challenges into opportunities to help people and organisations flourish.

2. What would you tell your younger self?
I’d tell my younger self that you’re not broken, you’re different, and that difference is powerful. Stop trying to fit systems that were never designed for your brain. Your sensitivity, intensity, and curiosity are strengths, not flaws. Burnout isn’t a personal failure; it’s a signal you’ve been pushing too hard to be ‘normal’. Ask for support sooner. Trust your instincts more. You don’t need to earn rest or prove your worth. One day, the things you struggle with now will become the very reason you help others thrive.
3. What advice would you give to the next generation of women in business?
I’d tell the next generation of women in business to stop waiting for permission. You don’t need to be more confident, more qualified, or more likeable to take up space. Build careers or businesses that work with your life and your brain, not against them. Question systems that reward burnout and silence difference. Learn your boundaries early and defend them without apology. Surround yourself with people who challenge you and support you, not just those who look impressive on paper. Community is important so find your tribe. Your perspective is valuable precisely because it’s unique. Use it boldly.
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You can find out more here about this year's International Women's Day agenda - Rights. Justice, Action. For ALL Women and Girls.