Guy Fearon designs and facilitates leadership master-classes, large-scale corporate learning events and assessment centres for senior leaders across a wide range of sectors — including financial services, telecoms, manufacturing, defense, education, and government — throughout Europe, North America, and the APAC region.
Guy holds an MSc in Computing and began his professional life as a programmer working on an IBM mainframe computer. In his off hours, he undertook acting training and went on to spend nearly a decade performing extensively on stages up and down the country. Since 2004, he has worked in corporate training as a coach and facilitator, developing businesspeople all over the world, from graduate management trainees to CEOs, in personal impact, influencing, and team development, using the expertise and skills of coaching, psychology and the performing arts.
Guy studied interpersonal communication at the University of London, qualified as an executive coach, and holds postgraduate diplomas in both psychology and counselling. He is a guest lecturer on leadership communication for London Business School MBA students, teaches on the postgraduate counselling course at the Psychosynthesis Trust in London, and now balances work in the corporate sector with counselling individuals in private practice.
He is absolutely rubbish at tennis (but loves it), is fairly good at boxing (mostly hitting bags not people), loves comedy in any form, and still occasionally tries to emulate the genius of David Gilmour on his beloved PRS Custom 24 (American guitars are the best).