Associates
I work with the following associates:
Grant
Pearson Brown Consulting (Click for website)
Ewan Pearson is the Executive Director at Grant Pearson
Brown Consulting Ltd (GPB). He left Cambridge with a Medical
degree and three Boat Race Blues. He became a doctor then a
teacher and then an investment banker first at Morgan
Grenfell & Co. Ltd then at County Nat West. In 1991 he
became a management consultant and co-founded GPB in 1993.
Ewan advises many of GPB’s key clients including Allen &
Overy, HSBC, JP Morgan, and Permira and he worked on the
London 2012 Olympic bid. He continues to row and has a
passion for old Jaguars.
Vox
Institute, Geneva (Click for website)
Dr Branka Zei Pollermann - Voice Analysis
Branka is a founding partner and Director of Vox Institute,
founded in 1988, specialising in psycho-linguistic aspects
of communication. In this capacity, she acts as a
consultant-psychologist to multinational corporations and to
international organizations such as: WHO, UNICEF, Hewlett
Packard SA, Reuters SA, Bain & Company Switzerland, Inc.,
Levi Strauss (Geneva) SA, UBS, Crédit Suisse, Chase
Manhattan, Dresdner-Kleinwort-Benson, Coutts & Co & Geneva
University Hospital
Pilotis, Paris (Click for website)
Philippe Tramond - Director of Pilotis
A Paris based firm and doing the same as me but in French!
Philippe Tramond founded PILOTIS in Paris, France in 1993,
Philippe is responsible for many of the key client
relationships. These include: Sanofi-Aventis, Calyon, France
Telecom, Four Seasons Hôtel George V Paris, L’Oreal, La
Poste and Renault. His prime activity is to give coaching
advice in the field of spoken communications, and in
particular in presentation skills. He and his colleagues (12
senior consultants) provide training for those who are
starting a career as presenters, coaching for those who
already know how to present, and consulting support for
people who have important events. He works also on charisma
with actors in theatres. Dr Jane
Bennett Powell - Journalist
Jane has been involved in journalism and the media for
twenty years. Highlights include acting political
correspondent on Channel 4 news covering the fall of
Margaret Thatcher. She was senior reporter for Channel 4
News from 1992-1998. She was prominent in reporting from
Paris on the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. She also had
five tours to Bosnia, helping to win the Amnesty
International media award. More recently Jane has continued
as a freelance journalist and also a presenter for both TV
and radio for the BBC. Programmes include "File on Four",
BBC World News and BBC World TV. Jane is fluent in French
and can speak reasonable Spanish. She trains individuals in
all aspects of handling the media |