Quantum Transformation specialises in coaching and mentoring individuals eager to elevate their careers. Introducing our new Career Pivot Program: CP₂, an exciting new one-on-one, five-week coaching journey designed to help you discover and seize your next career opportunity. Every career path should be filled with joy, growth, and challenge, and we’re here to guide you through the hardest part—identifying your next step.

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    Having chaired many events in the past, Mary-Beth is most comfortable in establishing rapport with speakers, guests, and panelists helping them to feel engaged and entertained throughout the running of an event.

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    When you engage Mary-Beth to present a keynote presentation, facilitate a panel or take part in a panel conversation, she will be certain to weave a narrative that is both engaging and topical.

  • Career Pivot Program - CP₂

    The Career Pivot Program - CP₂, is an exciting, innovative new program designed for individuals who are looking to pivot into their next career opportunity in Australia, the U.K & the U.S.A.

    Don’t be afraid to pivot. Be afraid not to!

Mary-Beth’s latest book "When now, Means Now – A handbook for career change, advancement and progression" is the journey from one diametrically opposed career to another. Working as a professional singer, Mary-Beth decided to completely change her career and move into the corporate sector. Now firmly embedded in the C-suite she has documented the pathway to the career you desire.

No matter what change you face, these books can help.

Mary-Beth published her first book, “In One Piece - a step by step guide to surviving change” in 2020 at the start of the Covid Pandemic and has been presenting her ideas on grappling with changes which are forced upon you. How do you keep you teams engaged whilst dealing with uncertainty? How do you remain focused when everything is a blur?

  • Kate Illsley - Employee Experience Manager - MentorShe participant 2021

    Mary-Beth’s people first focus is evident in her leadership with empathy, she always has an innovative idea to help challenge your mindset. Mary-Beth has the energy and drive to bring more women into the STEM fold, which she does by mentoring women within and outside of her organisation, speaking at women in leadership events, and focusing hiring efforts on bringing in female talent. 

    She is well placed for these activities, as she leads authentically with her values on a daily basis, which inspires others to make tangible change as she does.  She provides examples from her own leadership journey as a woman, so that her mentees feel that they too have the opportunities for success.

  • Manuela Diessner - Project Manager Website Performance – World Vision

    I had the pleasure of working with Mary-Beth who was my direct manager whilst at Toll Logistics. She has the ability to recognize each person’s skills set who is on the team and be an enabler for growth also. I was starting out in my chosen career path in IT at the time and it is vital to find a supportive environment to grow professionally. Mary-Beth took it upon herself, to also address the difficult topics at work that needed to be, to ensure success and good outcomes for the team and to deliver on project deadlines. Under her stewardship I was able to pursue professional qualifications and to get certified in Software Quality to have standards raised. Thanks to Mary-Beth’s vision I was able to pursue professional avenues that otherwise I might not have.

  • Andrew Pollitt - Lead Project Manager – Specsavers

    Mary-Beth and I worked together closely for several years. In that time, she saw my potential and enabled me to grow as a leader. The mentoring and coaching she provided over her time at Specsavers gave me the opportunity to flourish and stamp my mark on what I do and the way I do it. Mary-Beth took a gamble and promoted me against the view of HR, she had the courage to push against the status quo showing me that she had my back and supported my transition to a senior managerial role becoming second in command in her team.

    Mary-Beth has a deep understanding of how people operate and the way to get the best out of them, enabling cohesive and highly performing teams to deliver to their stakeholders.

  • Melanie Northrop - PMO Manager – Seven Consulting

    In the last 8 months, have had the pleasure of working with Mary-Beth as my mentor, who has provided me with advice and guidance around potential avenues to develop my career.  During that time, Mary-Beth was a patient listener and displayed a deep understanding and empathy for my concerns, this has recently led to my decision to change gear in my career by taking up new responsibilities in a different organisation. 

    I admire Mary-Beth for her warm optimistic approach and passion and I have no reservations in recommending her as a mentor and leader, as she continues to motivate me to reach for a higher standard.

  • Maria Papas - Sales Director Australia & New Zealand - Varonis

    It’s not often you can directly reach out to a senior executive and need nothing from them but a moment in time and a platform to discuss all things in our tech space and that is exactly what she did for me and continues to do so.  

    There are some people who are just like magnets and especially for women running quite solo races like myself, Mary-Beth is one of those magnetic humans.

    Especially when it’s quite a lonely place for women in tech and cyber, I cannot thank her enough for taking time out to coach, mentor, and guide.

  • Mahtab Ameris, PhD - Senior Consultant - McGrathNicol

    I met Mary-Beth at the CDO conference held in Melbourne in May 2022. To me, meeting a female leader in a male dominated industry, meant excitement, admiration, and hope.

    After the conference, I reached out to her, if I could learn from her career journey and experiences as I knew her advice would be invaluable on my career journey, and she kindly offered her time. During our meeting, not only did she share her experience and invaluable insights on navigating the career path as a female but also, she was keen to listen to my story, to learn about my passions and aspirations, to see how she could help me on my career journey.

    She connected me with people from her professional network who could provide further insight on my career path and aspirations. At the end of our meeting, she emphasized that she would be there, anytime if I needed any further advice on my career. That statement meant and still means a lot to me! To me, she’s not only a successful female executive, but a successful female leader who is genuinely passionate to pave the way for the next generation of female leaders.

    I have so much respect and admiration for her and look up to her as a role model whom I know I will always have her support on my career journey.

  • Meghana Muralidhar - Specsavers

    Mary-Beth is one of those rare leaders who truly believes in empowering her team.

    I worked as one of MB's direct reports during the most challenging time that most employers have faced in the past few years aka covid.

    During this difficult period, MB focused on supporting her team and was always available to listen to our concerns. When the team structure changed, MB organised 1:1 and team meetings to keep everyone informed of the changes and helped facilitate open and honest channels for us to communicate.

    I found my mentoring sessions with Mary-Beth extremely valuable to understand my strengths, work on areas to improve and she coached me to help improve my branding.

    Mary-Beth would always encourage me to think bigger in terms of my career goals and really believe – the sky is the limit. I enjoyed my mentoring sessions with Mary-Beth as she encouraged me to work on applying my strengths in areas not just limited to my current role. She also leads by example, always encouraging the team to balance work and home commitments and understands that this balance looks personalised and different for everyone.

  • Anna van Tatenhove - Senior Business Analyst – Tennis Australia

    I have worked in Technology over 25 years, 16 of which was in the male dominated field of Transport and Logistics. I first met Mary-Beth Hosking in 2011, when I came to work for her as an IT Business Analyst at Toll Intermodal. From the interview I got the impression that she would do everything in her power to provide a working environment where the successful candidate would be challenged, supported and given every opportunity to develop both professionally and personally. I was fortunate that Mary-Beth saw something in me, and that I was the successful candidate for that role, because that is exactly how it played out.

    I have had (and continue to have) the enormous benefit of her experience, wisdom and knowledge that she has always freely shared with me over the years. And I have watched her share it with others too. She has taught me not to be afraid to question things that I don’t understand, want clarity on or that I don’t agree with. The feedback that she provides is frequent, always honest and always constructive.

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