Louise Flynn

Head Of HR at EPIC Global Solutions

Louise Flynn has a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Management, and Operations from The University of Salford. Louise has experience as an Office Manager at GLOBAL FINANCIAL HOLDINGS LIMITED, The Mistoria Group, Korn Ferry, and EPIC Global Solutions. Their most recent role is as Head of Business Support at EPIC Global Solutions, a socially driven business aiming to prevent gambling-related harm through education and training programs. At previous companies like Holmes Noble and The Mistoria Group, Louise demonstrated expertise in executive search, talent solutions, and operations management.

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Manchester, United Kingdom

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EPIC Global Solutions

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EPIC Global Solutions is the leading independent gambling harm-prevention consultancy in the UK, USA, Europe and internationally. We are a professional services business specialising in sector leading education, awareness raising, advisory and accredited training for the prevention of gambling harms. Where we work: Professional Sport - we work directly with numerous global player associations and sports. We are currently conducting the largest and most comprehensive gambling education and awareness programme ever conducted in world sport with Sky Bet and the EFL. Gambling Industry - working only with operators who are serious about social responsibility and making gambling fairer and safer. Our speciality is how to intervene and interact with gamblers who may be suffering harm. Financial Services - specialists in working with risk functions, fitness and propriety, recruitment, audit & compliance and Executive teams. Education - 55,000 children are classed as problem gamblers in the UK, while 37% of 11 to 16-year-olds in England and Scotland gamble. EPIC work across a fast-increasing number of schools, colleges and universities to provide professional, hard hitting seminars. Criminal Justice Sector - working directly in prisons and probation teams to reduce re-offending and signpost support.


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