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Danielle St James

Danielle St James is a prominent figure within the LGBTQ+ community and founder and CEO of Not A Phase, the only charity in the UK which solely focuses on the support trans+ adults.

Not A Phase is a trans-led, grassroots charity committed to uplifting and improving the lives of trans+ adults, through awareness campaigning, social projects, funding trans+ lead initiatives and working with organisations on diversity and inclusion strategies to promote positive change. 

Through speaker sessions, training workshops and bespoke consultancy, Danielle offers accessible advice on trans+ and gender diverse inclusivity regarding people management & workplace culture, recruitment, policy advisory and media & communications strategy.

Danielle has worked with a variety of organisations, agencies and brands on trans+ inclusion and allyship, including Nike, Omnicom, Soho House Group, Conde Nast, Interlaw and Huckletree to name but a few.

Originally from South Wales, Dani splits her time between London and Margate and is also the founder of Zoah an inclusive swimwear and underwear brand.


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