Tiffany Chapman is a provisional psychologist and Master’s student in Organisational Psychology at the University of Queensland. With a strong foundation in leadership, psychological assessment, and organisational dynamics, she is dedicated to applying evidence-based practices to enhance organisational performance and individual well-being.
With a military background in aviation and health management, Tiffany has extensive experience leading diverse groups in complex, high-pressure environments. Her expertise spans leadership development, critical thinking, and personal fitness, having worked in CrossFit and public sector roles.
Tiffany’s work focuses on leadership, female empowerment, and the connection between physical health and overall well-being. She is passionate about helping individuals and organisations create a strong sense of community and identity, which fosters greater motivation, engagement, and performance.
She speaks on how leadership can address psychosocial hazards by crafting a "sense of us" within teams—helping to reduce stress and disengagement. She also delves into female empowerment, offering insights into how women can overcome barriers and thrive in leadership roles. Additionally, Tiffany explores the link between physical fitness and well-being, discussing how maintaining a healthy body supports mental clarity and resilience, reducing burnout and enhancing workplace productivity.