Gabrielle O'Donovan
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Gabrielle O'Donovan

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Gabrielle O'Donovan is an award-winning organisational culture and change expert and author, who debuted in memoir writing in 2025 after she was the victim of government-sponsored mistaken identity. With "Gino's Contraband: Guilty Until Proven Innocent" (The Change Press, 2025), Gabrielle has matured into a social activist, using the power of words to drive justice, human rights and change. Given her first-hand experience, Gabrielle can relate to the suffering of others who have been the victims of mistaken identity and who are concerned about the erosion of our human rights and state overreach. "Gino's Contraband" awards and accolades: Chosen for Publishers Weekly "booklife ELITE" curated collection 2025, to be distributed to public and academic libraries in 115 countries worldwide booklife PRIZE runner-up (9/10) booklife "Editors' Pick" Love Reading "Indie Books We Love" Literary Titan Gold Award Other publications: Making Organizational Change Stick, Routledge 2018 Solvency II: Stakeholder Communications and Change, Routledge, 2016 The Corporate Culture Handbook, The Liffey Press 2006
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