Expertise
Ginny is one the most experienced coaches in Europe and enjoys a great reputation for partnering with leaders to help them truly understand and work through identified and agreed gaps. Ginny also shows how people can grow their influence, and enjoy a healthy, balanced life. Ginny has significant private and public sector experience both in a coaching and a training capacity and is a great advert and advocate for sustainable learning and development.


Practices
With over a decade of business coaching, involving people from all over the world and from many different cultures and backgrounds, Ginny practices deep listening and challenging as a core way of being in her coaching approach. She believes coaching is a serious process that does not need to be heavy and wants her clients to outperform. Relaxed, direct and uncompromising, her approach is to combine a wide experience to develop a personal approach with each client.

Professional Background
Ginny’s involvement in coaching started in 1997. Prior to this she worked for an international banking group in Asia and the UK, covering sub-continental and South East Asian markets. The massive cross -cultural experience here has supported her development as a coach on a global basis. Ginny has a strong entrepreneurial flair which shows through in her work. This is also demonstrated in her setting up and running her own property business from the age of 18.
She is a Master Certified Coach, the highest ICF certification and one of only a handful in the UK. She is also a Certified Mentor Coach and taught on the faculty of CoachU, the largest international coach training organisation in the world, for five years. She contributes to the development of strong ethical coaching through her involvement in the international coaching community and is widely acknowledged as a forerunner in this field in the UK

Personal Interests
A completely integrated work life experience is high on Ginny’s agenda. Moving from London some four years ago, she and her family are working out how to handle a sprawling forest on a hill at her home in Wales. Cinema, reading crime fiction, big walks, good friends, fine food and holidays feature highly in a good month