Friday, April 25, 2025

South Yorkshire leadership and coaching business expands as demand soars

Moving business mountains is the name of the game for Heath Gunn, founder of South Yorkshire-based business and leadership coaching company Move that Mountain. After a year of successful growth, the business is expanding and moving to new premises as well as launching a new Leadership Academy.

Currently based at AMP Technology Centre, the business requires more space to accommodate increased capacity for regular workshops as part of the Leadership Academy and will move to BizSpace in Broadmarsh Business Park, Rotherham at the end of April. This will provide a workshop delivery space for 10 people and the business has set an ambitious target to host over 150 people in its next financial year.

This follows a successful year in which the collective improvement to the bottom line of Move that Mountain clients reached a staggering £1.2 million. As smaller charities often don’t have access to coaching or consulting services due to budget constraints or lack of specialist coaches, Move that Mountain has been able to support that gap with charity clients benefiting from reductions of £32.5k in cause-driven rates.

Founder Heath Gunn comments, “It is so rewarding to see the business thriving in this way and to be helping our charity clients with such great financial benefits. We are passionate about helping businesses to reconnect with their core values and mission, helping them to bring back the excitement and passion first felt when launching the business. With so many organisations now looking for business and leadership coaching in South Yorkshire, we hope to bring our services to a broader range of clients moving forward.”

For more information visit www.movethatmountain.co.uk

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