Biography



Donna J. Knight is the Founder and Director of the Work Hard Network. A business organisation that she was inspired to set up in honour and memory of her son Rashard Miles Henry, an exceptional and outstanding young tennis player who sadly passed away from an incurable brain tumour, Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) on July 20th 2016. 

Donna’s son Rashard, wiser than his years, left one final piece of advice to his family, friends and supporters “Work Hard”. Rashard’s remarkable mindset and commitment to his purpose saw him with a vision that went beyond being present in this world. In an emotional conversation with his Mum, his sheer belief and determination came shining through as he shared his insight and vision beyond this life, “ Don’t worry Mum, I can still win tennis championships on that big tennis court up there in the clouds.”

The passing of Rashard to DIPG left Donna more determined than ever to support and encourage others, whether that be adults, young people, children or business organisations, to realise and fulfil their own dreams, aspirations and purpose.  

In Donna’s quest to support others, she developed the SOW PRINCIPLE. A simple 3 step inter-relational relationship process that sees individuals and organisations successfully grow with purpose.  Donna’s belief is  that working towards achieving a greater good, with intention, should always be the driving force behind personal and/or organisational goals and objectives.

Donna’s fundamental belief is that we can and should work together to achieve a greater good. Through the WORK HARD NETWORK you are introduced to a range of Professional  Ambassadors, Partners and Friends that are committed to and share this belief.  Their own personal successes and achievements clearly model the WORK HARD NETWORK purpose and ethos.  

The WORK HARD NETWORK Professional  Ambassadors, Young Ambassadors, Partners and Friends are truly inspirational and lead by example. 

Donna’s vision is to use WORK HARD NETWORK TV as a platform to bring to light and make visible stories of success that have often been born through overcoming challenges and adversities by making a commitment to “Work Hard”.

Donna’s own history and life journey will give you great insight into why it is important for her to help others. 

Growing up in South London, where she saw her Mum work hard to provide for her family, is what shaped Donna’s mindset and understanding around the correlation between working hard and being successful.  

During Donna’s teenage years she herself was fortunate enough to experience first hand the correlation between working hard and being successful. With her Mum’s influence, Donna developed a mindset that would in turn allow her to fulfil her own dreams and aspirations, of which in her teenage years were largely centred around basketball.   

Following a successful junior basketball career in England, Donna was awarded a full 4 year Basketball Scholarship to Northwest Nazarene University, a private university located in the Northwest of the United States of America(USA). Donna’s time at NNU in the early 90s saw her gain a Business Degree alongside the accolades of First Team All American and being named to Who’s Who amongst small private colleges and universities in the USA. 

Donna’s time in America very quickly helped her to realise and understand the importance and value of good coaching and a good education. Both of which, for her, have opened  and continue to open doors to incredible opportunities. Going onto travel internationally to  represent the England Senior Basketball team namely being one of these great opportunities.

Towards the end of Donna’s playing career she slowly began to transition into the field of education. Donna’s wealth of experience gained from working in schools, with children, young people and families for over 20 years has seen a rise in her consultancy role.  

Working at senior management level in the education industry, Donna identifies her expertise in education around engagement in learning and emotional well-being. Her belief being that a systemic approach to education includes having the knowledge, skills and understanding to negotiate relationships that exist through conscious and unconscious communication.  Donna attributes her success in developing a deeper understanding of the social and emotional factors that impact teaching and learning to studying and earning her Masters Degree at the Tavistock and Portman Clinic/UEL. Donna’s desire to develop and share a deeper understanding around how early childhood development, relationships and attachment influences all students ability to learn, digest information, be taught in the classroom and to engage in education is what led her to earn her masters 

Being a Mum to four children is something Donna is extremely proud of. She attributes being raised by a caring, supportive and hard working Mum, alongside her time in America, to successfully preparing her to raise four level headed and well-rounded children, all of whom she is very proud of.  For her children, Donna believes that she was able to model and teach, from an early age the relationship between working hard and being successful.

The roads Donna has travelled throughout her life journey and the passion, love and desire she has to support others is what makes her a great motivational speaker.

Donna’s ‘golden nugget’ is her ability to speak  from the heart to inspire others. She is an outstanding motivational speaker that always effortlessly engages her audience. Her incredible gift to speak from the heart is an inspiration.

As summed up by a friend, “She just has this spiritual presence, that is also physical, intellectual and emotional”


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