Bio
Rosie Hancock, M.A. M.Ed. MAPP, is a specialist in building well-being within organisations. She coaches individuals to build resilience and well-being while developing their careers and leadership skills. She also develops and teaches workshops on resilience and positive leadership to managers and executives in organisations of all sizes, and has lectured in Positive Psychology at the University of East London. She is currently pursuing a PhD focusing on resilience and thriving at work. Before focusing on positive psychology, executive and career coaching, Rosie had a wide-ranging international career as a management consultant. She has worked with individuals and companies large and small in many different industries in the UK, the US and New Zealand.
Rosie has studied positive psychology, career theory and counselling theory to Masters level, and is now studying for a PhD focusing on resilience and thriving at work. She uses research-based methods that have been scientifically shown to be effective. She also has personal experience of the effectiveness of the skills and techniques she teaches. She enjoys helping others work out their values and what is important to them, clarify their strengths, and identify positive ways to move forward with their lives and careers.
In her spare time, Rosie volunteers as a Governor at her local Primary School, where she focuses on Safeguarding and Wellbeing.