Eating Freely CEO Emma Murphy Achieves AIBF Thought Leader Accreditation.
Wicklow CEO Emma Murphy has been recognised as an AIBF Global Thought Leader In Trauma Informed Healthcare by the All-Ireland Business Accreditation.
Emma is the CEO and Founder of Eating Freely, the World’s leading network of Emotional Eating & Binge Eating Disorder Specialists.
Eating Freely’s mission is to develop the World’s leading network of Emotional Eating & Binge Eating Specialists, and impact 1 million lives in the next three years.
Emma’s rise began after she developed an award winning proprietary online program for Emotional & Binge Eating in 2011 which sold around the world. She also offered her program in person to both individuals and groups.
In 2016 she developed a CEU/CPD approved training for other qualified professionals to specialise in emotional eating & binge eating disorder which developed into her award winning business, Eating Freely.
Emma has been recognised with Thought Leader Accreditation for her work in helping people to live healthy and happy lives though the development of positive relationships with food.
Speaking at the announcement, Deputy Chair of the Adjudication Board, Kieran Ring, said:
I am delighted to recognise Emma Murphy of Eating Freely as an AIBF Business All-Star Global Thought Leader In Trauma Informed Healthcare. Emma is an informed opinion leader and the go-to person in her field. Emma is a trusted source who moves and inspires people with innovative ideas, she turns ideas into reality, and knows and shows how to replicate her success. We are honoured to welcome Emma Murphy to the All-Ireland Business Foundation TRIBE.
Reacting to the news of her Accreditation, Eating Freely CEO Emma Murphy said:
I am proud and honoured to accept the title of All-Star Global Thought Leader In Trauma Informed Healthcare from the prestigious All-Ireland Business Foundation. I set up my company with a mission to develop the world’s leading network of Emotional Eating & Binge Eating Specialists and this accreditation shows that my mission is having an impact on those who we are trying to reach. I am proud to stand alongside the talented group of AIBF Thought Leaders in the AIBF TRIBE and I look forward to working closely with the AIBF as we take the next steps as a business.
Managing Director of the All-Ireland Business Foundation, Kapil Khanna, said : The accreditation, which is now held by over 500 firms, is needed by the thousands of small and medium businesses which operate to their own standards but have nothing to measure them by.
He said: “We evaluate a company’s background, trustworthiness and performance, and we speak to customers, employees and vendors. We also anonymously approach the company as a customer and report back on the experience. The business goes through at least two interviews and is scored on every part of the process against set metrics.”
The All-Ireland Business Foundation is a national body which accredits best-in-class Irish businesses as Business All-Stars. We believe best-in-class companies should be clearly identifiable so consumers can purchase with confidence.
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