About Penny
Penny helps sustainable development change agents to be more effective. She supports and energises individuals to make a real difference within their organisations, sectors or fields as they make the journey towards sustainability. She designs workshops and meetings that enable people to have the conversations they need, so they can change the way they work. She is an independent consultant, an experienced facilitator, trainer and coach and a recognised expert and author on sustainable development.
Working from her base in North London, Penny helps large and small companies, NGOs and public bodies to create a better future. She also works with a range of partners and collaborators cooperating to help clients make changes at a strategic, cultural and personal level. In her spare time, she is the chair of Growing Communities, a ground-breaking social enterprise that grows and sells organic food in Hackney, North London.
As well as writing a regular column for the environmentalist, Penny is also:
- A partner in InterAct Networks;
- A full member of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment;
- A Certified Professional Facilitator;
- A Chartered Environmentalist;
- An Accredited Associate Executive Coach and holder of a Diploma in Intermediate Executive Coaching from the AoEC/Middlesex University
- A Dialogue and Engagement Specialist with the Sciencewise Expert Resource Centre;
- A Fellow of the Institute of Business Consulting;
- A member of the Association of Management Education and Development and coordinated its Sustainable Development Network for over a decade;
- A member of the International Association of Facilitators.
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