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We will help you build self-confidence and strengthen durability. We are an experienced team of trainers, coaches and facilitators Charly White, Mary Ely and Amy Gibbons, plus other Associates when needed. We mostly deal with organisations from the charity sector, the arts, college and independent schools. We have worked with a range of clients, consisting of:.

About Lindsey Morley Lindsey is the Chief of Personnel at NEX Regulatory Reporting and has 12 years HR experience working in the Health care, IT and Engineering Industries. This Piece Covers It Well is a qualified Strengths Coach and has majority of her experience operating in start uporganisations in the UK and Internationally, taking them from organisations of 30 employees up to 3,000.

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Lindsey delights in working on putting individuals in the best functions where companies can get the best out of their employees, resulting in organisation success in quick pace/quickly altering organisations and multicultural environments. She excels when she can help organisations make the relocation from being excessively structured and old fashioned, to ending up being more progressive and structured.

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She earned her MSc in International Human Resource Management from Liverpool University and lives in Bristol with her other half and 2 children. She is an active, sporty specialist that likes to keep things fun and intriguing rather than extremely severe, so you can expect your coaching to reflect simply that.

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I began my profession in Human being Resources and worked for several big multinational business in London. I worked really tough and gradually progressed up the profession ladder, ultimately reaching leadership level. Nevertheless, I never ever truly felt that I had found my place worldwide. I struggled with an absence of confidence and continuously compared myself to others who I thought were smarter and much better than me, and who appeared to advance their professions at a much faster rate than I did.

I took a trip thoroughly across Europe and Africa with my work and also invested a year living and operating in Jamaica. I didn't understand it at the time however these experiences did marvels for my durability and I slowly began to realise that I was a lot more powerful psychologically than I had actually believed I was.

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