A Resilient Spirit

Christine Olivieri


Organisation:
The Hall - The Alex Moulton Charitable Trust
Regions:
London, Wiltshire
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Charity
Fee:
Paid: £2000
Category:
Charity
Updated:
28th April 2025

Inspiring audiences with her powerful story of resilience, courage, and reinvention, Christine Olivieri shares how she pushed through heartbreak, betrayal, and loss to rise stronger each time.

Breaking barriers and rebuilding from adversity, she captivates with her message: survival is not weakness — it’s strength in motion, and your story is your greatest power.

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About Christine Olivieri

Christine Olivieri is the driving force behind The Hall, a historic Grade I-listed Jacobean mansion nestled in the picturesque town of Bradford-on-Avon, now thriving as a heritage destination for luxury stays, historical guided tours and stunning weddings.

As CEO, Christine leads with a unique blend of entrepreneurial insight and a deep respect for history, overseeing the transformation of the estate into a sustainable and culturally rich venue. With a background in entrepreneurial leadership, Christine is passionate about storytelling through architecture and historic preservation.

www.moultontrust.org


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