
Aimée is an experienced coach with a diverse clientele. She works internationally, across industries including fashion and entertainment, finance, advertising, technology, and travel.
Aimée's coaching is characterised by its warmth, curiosity, kindness and humour, as well as her deep insight and expertise.
QUALIFICATIONS
Aimée holds a BA (Hons) from the University of Tasmania and a Master of Philosophy from the University of Queensland. She also undertook doctoral research at the University of Cambridge, where she was a John Monash Scholar and a Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Scholar. In recent years her interest in the power of stories has taken her to Columbia University in New York for short courses with its pioneering Narrative Medicine faculty.
She qualified as an Integral Development Coach through the Professional Coaching Course (PCC) delivered in the UK by Thirdspace. The qualification is fully recognised by the International Coaching Federation, and Aimée has served as a faculty member, certification panellist and mentor to integral coaching students internationally. She is also part of the coaching faculty for Reclaiming Agency, a six-month programme helping senior advertising executives to bring purpose and sustainability to their industry.
Aimée has been a member of the National Advisory Council for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, a reader for the Guardian First Book Award, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
Aimée's coaching is characterised by its warmth, curiosity, kindness and humour, as well as her deep insight and expertise.
QUALIFICATIONS
Aimée holds a BA (Hons) from the University of Tasmania and a Master of Philosophy from the University of Queensland. She also undertook doctoral research at the University of Cambridge, where she was a John Monash Scholar and a Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Scholar. In recent years her interest in the power of stories has taken her to Columbia University in New York for short courses with its pioneering Narrative Medicine faculty.
She qualified as an Integral Development Coach through the Professional Coaching Course (PCC) delivered in the UK by Thirdspace. The qualification is fully recognised by the International Coaching Federation, and Aimée has served as a faculty member, certification panellist and mentor to integral coaching students internationally. She is also part of the coaching faculty for Reclaiming Agency, a six-month programme helping senior advertising executives to bring purpose and sustainability to their industry.
Aimée has been a member of the National Advisory Council for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, a reader for the Guardian First Book Award, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
PERSONAL
Aimée grew up on a seventy-thousand-acre sheep and cattle station in outback Australia, and didn’t attend a conventional school until she was 12. Her family still lives in that part of the world.
Fifteen years after moving to the UK, Aimée is now a dual Australian and British citizen, and she lives in central London, which she adores. Literature, film, theatre, dance, music and the visual arts are deeply important to her - not least because she had so little access to them in her early life - and she travels as much as she can.
Aimée grew up on a seventy-thousand-acre sheep and cattle station in outback Australia, and didn’t attend a conventional school until she was 12. Her family still lives in that part of the world.
Fifteen years after moving to the UK, Aimée is now a dual Australian and British citizen, and she lives in central London, which she adores. Literature, film, theatre, dance, music and the visual arts are deeply important to her - not least because she had so little access to them in her early life - and she travels as much as she can.