In discussion with Leaders
Here are some snippets taken from interviews I’ve conducted with some of the most inspiring and accomplished leaders out there (IMO). These are not taken from coaching sessions, but specifically obtained to share different journeys to success, approaches to leadership, and advice on how to navigate challenges and career change, that may be helpful to you or people you know. If you have a story to tell and would like to be featured here, please drop an email to emilysextoncoaching@gmail.com
David Gallagher, Co-Founder of Folgate Advisors
David is a business owner, advisor, author and former CEO of a global powerhouse consultancy. His professional background is impressive and so is his approach to business success.
Max Dundas, Dundas Communications’ Founder
Running several businesses under The Dundas Group and delivering high-profile marketing campaigns and consultation for celebrities, brands, charities and high-profile CEOs, Max has tremendous experience and perspective on how to navigate difficult decisions, making yourself visible in an organisation, and managing emotional situations at work.
The late Nick Hungerford, Fintech founder & investor
Fintech pioneer, Nick Hungerford, shares a wealth of business knowledge, insight and advice for anyone wondering if it’s too late for a career transition.
Joanna Blanding, Founder & CEO of The Asian Blandings Collective Pte.
Entrepreneur, mother, author, fundraiser and serial volunteer, Joanna is a leader with an incredible story to share.
Jenny King, Chartered Psychologist & Executive Coach
They say the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree… I hope that’s true because Jenny (mum) is a wonderful coach, mother and role model.
Rachel Waller, Burberry’s Global VP of Channel Innovation
Vision, chemistry, creativity and diversity…Rachel Waller shares her insights on life and leadership at Burberry.
David Pendleton, Professor in Leadership at Henley Business School
David Pendleton has something that all professionals want: a clear understanding of how to be a great leader.