Natalie Evie

Natalie Evie

The One Human Institute

Leadership Coach

Global Speaker. Leadership Coach. Co-Founder of The One Human Institute

Natalie Evie is a Global Speaker, Leadership Coach, Author, and former Executive Director at investment bank Goldman Sachs. As Co-Founder of The One Human Institute, Natalie has helped over 50,000 high-achievers become influential leaders. Her clients include BlackRock, HSBC, UBS, Shiseido, and the government of Hong Kong, and she is also a speaker at top-ranked MBA and EMBA programmes.

A behavioural science enthusiast and mindfulness practitioner, Natalie was the first certified trainer in Asia and sole Greater China distributor of Dr. Paul Ekman’s groundbreaking work in Emotional Intelligence, Micro Expressions, and Lie Detection, which is taught to the FBI and CIA.

Natalie became the founding member of the International Coach Federation (ICF) Hong Kong, received the Extraordinary Contribution Award from Peking University, and is the immediate past President of the Asia CEO Community – Canada Chapter.

As a serial entrepreneur, Natalie has founded, launched, and advised ventures across a diverse range of industries – including skincare, F&B, financing, nanotechnology, internet data centres, cold chain logistics, and Chinese antiques.

Natalie is a proud mother of two teenagers, and currently splits her time between Canada and Hong Kong. She studied at the University of British Columbia, Canada, and Korea University, and has lived and worked in Japan, Korea and China.

My Sustainability Goals for 2025:

In 2025, I hope to see the following changes in Hong Kong:

More human-centered workplaces
Sustainable leadership development
Integration of wellness into sustainability

  1. A shift towards work cultures that prioritize mental, emotional, and relational wellbeing – not just performance or profit.
  2. Leadership training that includes wellbeing, not just technical skills.
  3. Organizations actively investing in the long-term wellbeing of their people, not just their infrastructure.