“We should listen twice as much as we speak”
Luciana’s leadership is rooted in effecting positive change – from her early days in student politics to her current advisory positions – which led to her receiving a life peerage from His Majesty The King in 2024. Her journey has been marked by accolades and recognition, including a Jo Cox Memorial Award for Bravery & Heroism, a Jewish Care Women of Distinction Award, and being featured in the Vogue 25 line-up of ‘high-powered and visionary women whose work is shaping Britain’s future’.
Her approach to leadership remains unchanged despite evolving roles and increasing responsibility.
“We’ve got two ears and one mouth,” she asserts. “We should listen twice as much as we speak.” This advice speaks to the heart of her leadership style: emphasising the importance of listening, empathy and kindness.
Applying skills to make a difference
Luciana’s advocacy for mental health is a reflection of these values. She has long been a champion of mental health awareness, serving as the first-ever Shadow Cabinet Minister for Mental Health in the House of Commons. Her dedication to this cause has spanned two decades, fuelled by her desire to help others and reduce stigma.
She also acts as a mentor, offering guidance to the next generation of leaders. As the chair of a mental health charity, she brings her commercial and political experience to bear in the not for profit sector.
“Whether you’re coming from a commercial background or another field, it’s about applying your skills to benefit organisations that may not be motivated by profit but are driven by a desire to make a difference,” she explains.