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# Martina Gobec

## Overview

Martina is an experienced strategic designer, creative leadership coach, advisor and educator. Throughout her 20-year journey in innovation, creative and tech industries, she worked as a designer, strategist and design director both in-house and on the consultancy side.

Martina is a certified coach from the Co-Active Training Institute and is currently in certification with ORSC, Organisation and Relationship Systems Coach.

In her business, [Thought Wardrobe](/the-people/wider-community/thought-wardrobe.md), she helps leaders, their teams and organisations align with their purpose and values, create better employee and customer experiences, implement innovation processes and lead change with more impact.

[Read her posts](https://medium.com/@martinagobec)

## Projects

Martina worked with us on:

[Sourcewhere](/the-people/partners/sourcewhere.md)


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