Meet Hoozie
Hoozie Chapman is redefining what leadership looks like in regional and remote Australia. As the founder of RneuD, the Kimberley’s first provider of neuroscience-informed leadership and wellbeing development, she is pioneering a movement where high performance and wellbeing coexist in powerful alignment.
A purpose-driven innovator and award-winning changemaker, Hoozie’s work sits at the intersection of human potential, culture, and neuroscience. Her programs equip leaders and teams to thrive under pressure, fostering clarity, resilience, and connection in even the most complex environments.
Beyond her leadership consultancy, along with her husband Colin Fuller Jnr, Hoozie co-founded I B’LONG, a movement restoring identity, belonging and hope through the power of purpose and community. Recognised with the Women Changing the World Leadership Award for Impact in Regional and Remote Areas, she is building pathways that transcend geography - creating leaders who not only perform at their peak but lead with humanity and integrity.
Whether in a boardroom, remote community, or global stage, Hoozie’s message is clear: leadership is not about power - it’s about purpose, people and possibility.