Cookie Policy
Last updated: 10 June 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Rawson Ellis Ltd uses cookies and similar technologies on the websites and platforms it operates. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.
1. Who we are
Rawson Ellis Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales under company number 15723311. Rawson Ellis Ltd trades as Rawson Ellis and The AI Leader Lab and operates related websites, services, products, content and platforms including AI for Leadership and The Frontier Leader Show. It also receives traffic, enquiries and business opportunities from the Martin Wheatley and Tricia Wheatley personal websites where those websites are used to support or refer business activity to Rawson Ellis Ltd.
This Cookie Policy applies to rawsonellis.com, theaileaderlab.com, aiforleadership.com, thefrontierleader.show, www.martinwheatley.co.uk, www.martinwheatley.com, www.triciawheatley.co.uk and www.triciawheatley.com, including related subdomains and landing pages controlled by Rawson Ellis Ltd or used to direct enquiries, traffic, subscriptions, purchases or business opportunities to Rawson Ellis Ltd.
Contact email: hello@rawsonellis.com
2. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites work, remember preferences, improve performance, measure usage and support marketing or content personalisation. Similar technologies include pixels, tags, local storage, software development kits and other technologies that store information on or access information from your device.
3. Types of cookies we use
3.1 Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are needed for our websites and online services to work properly. They may support security, page navigation, form submission, consent management, fraud prevention, payment processing, load balancing, login or access to secure areas. These cookies do not require consent, but we provide information about them where appropriate.
3.2 Performance and analytics cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors use our websites, which pages are visited, how people arrive at our sites, what content is useful and where errors occur. We use this information to improve website performance, content and user experience. These cookies are only used where appropriate consent has been obtained.
3.3 Functional cookies
These cookies allow websites to remember choices and provide enhanced functionality, such as preferences, form information, embedded media settings or event registration functionality. Some functional cookies may be essential for a requested service; others are optional and used only where appropriate consent has been obtained.
3.4 Marketing and advertising cookies
These cookies may be used to measure advertising performance, understand campaign effectiveness, build audiences, limit repeated ads or show more relevant content on third-party platforms. We do not currently rely on advertising cookies unless they are implemented through our consent mechanism. Where used, they are only used with appropriate consent.
4. Third-party cookies and similar technologies
Some cookies or similar technologies may be set by third-party services used on our websites or in connection with our services. These may include categories such as:
- website hosting, security and performance providers;
- analytics and reporting providers;
- cookie consent management providers;
- scheduling and booking tools;
- payment processors;
- video, webinar, podcast or embedded media providers;
- email marketing and CRM platforms;
- social media, advertising and conversion tracking platforms;
- forms, surveys, event and community platforms.
Third-party providers may process information according to their own privacy and cookie policies. We are not responsible for third-party policies, but we aim to use reputable providers and provide clear choices where required.
5. Cookie consent
We use a cookie banner or consent mechanism to manage cookie choices. Non-essential cookies are not set until you have given consent, except where the law permits otherwise. You can accept, reject or manage optional cookie categories through the cookie banner or settings tool where available.
You can change your cookie preferences at any time by using the cookie settings link or clearing cookies in your browser and revisiting the site.
6. Cookie duration
Cookies may be session cookies or persistent cookies.
Session cookies are temporary and are usually deleted when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period or until deleted. The duration depends on the cookie purpose and provider settings.
We aim to use cookies only for as long as reasonably necessary for their purpose and review cookie use as our websites and tools change.
7. Managing cookies in your browser
Most browsers allow you to view, block or delete cookies. You can usually manage cookies through your browser settings. You may also be able to block third-party cookies or set your browser to alert you when cookies are being used.
Browser controls are separate from our website consent mechanism. If you block or delete cookies, your choices may need to be reset when you return to our websites.
8. Impact of disabling cookies
If you block or disable cookies, some website features may not function properly. This may affect forms, booking tools, payment pages, embedded media, event registration, preference settings, security features or access to certain resources.
9. Updates to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our websites, tools, cookies, services, law or regulatory guidance. The latest version will be published on our websites with an updated “Last updated” date.
10. Contact
Rawson Ellis Ltd
Company number: 15723311
Email: hello@rawsonellis.com