When tragedy touched Julia Ogilvy's life, she found herself reassessing the way she lived. Married into a life of privilege—her wedding was attended by the Queen and Princess of Wales—and recently acclaimed Business Woman of the Year, she took the decision to leave her career to found a charity. Her story provides a powerful example of how a successful and glamorous life does not always bring peace—and how her new role gives her the fulfillment she sought. Julia's turning point was the death of baby Cameron, and after telling her story she charts the journeys of others whose lives have been similarly changed, with stories from Gordon Brown and Sir Bob Geldof, as well as some other contributors with less well-known names but with equally powerful stories.
Julia Ogilvy is founder and chair of Project Scotland, a revolutionary national volunteering organization which provides development opportunities for 16–25 year olds. She has won numerous awards, including Scottish Business Woman of the Year and Ernst & Young Social Entrepreneur of the Year.