Pauline Willis
Pauline's international experience ranges from working with young, dynamic and entrepreneurial leaders and as an organisational psychologist she delivers holistic development solutions which can include psychological assessment as well as the delivery of coaching services. Taking a holistic approach to the identification and development of leadership potential, Pauline is committed to integrating personal goals for success with both short and long term business objectives. Pauline believes that effective work-life integration is a critical success factor for developing the executives and leaders of the future.
Qualified and highly experienced as an Executive Coach and Coaching Psychologist, Pauline's professionalism and leadership within the field of coaching and mentoring led to her election to the role of Chair of the BPS Special Group in Coaching Psychology and appointment to a range of influential roles within the emergent coaching and mentoring profession.
These include appointments as External Advisor for the Masters and professional doctorate programmes in Coaching & Mentoring at Oxford Brookes University and the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) Coaching at Work faculty. As a panel member in support of the development of the CIPD Buyers guide for Coaching Services she made a significant contribution to this key publication. Pauline was also a founding executive board member of The European Mentoring & Coaching Council (EMCC).
Memberships and professional qualifications in coaching and psychology include British Psychological Society (BPS) Chartered Occupational Psychologist Member of the Australian Psychological Society (MAPS) Principal Member of the Association of Business Psychologists Member of the Chartered Institute in Personnel & Development Coaching at Work Faculty Accredited assessor of Masters degree development portfolios by the PDF/MDX partnership Accredited assessor International Standards for Mentoring Programmes Employment (ISMPE) Past Chair of the BPS Special Group in Coaching Psychology (BPS SGCP)
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