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Podcast - Jo & Eliza interview Prof Phil Glasgow

In our sixth episode we are joined by our friend and colleague Professor Phil Glasgow. Phil is currently the Head of Performance support with the Irish Rugby Football Union.

Podcast - Jo & Eliza interview Bob Wiele and Mandy St Germaine

On this month’s episode of Passionate about Performance we are talking all things Cognitive Diversity with our colleagues and friends Bob Wiele and Mandy St Germaine from One Smart World.

Podcast - Jo & Eliza interview Prof Sharon Madigan

In this episode we are joined by Prof Sharon Madigan, Head of Nutrition at the Sport Ireland Institute of Sport and leads the Sports Science provision for the Irish Olympic Team. Sharon has worked in Performance sport for over 20 years supporting athletes ranging from Olympic Gold medallists to young talented athletes starting their performance journey. A former athlete and coach she is a lecturer at Dublin City University and Adjunct Professor at University of Limerick. In this conversation Sharon talks about her role in supporting athletes in Performance environments and the challenges she faced as one of the first female partitioners working in the performance sport world.

Podcast - Jo & Eliza Interview Luke Carson

In this episode, we are joined by Olympic Gymnastics Coach Luke Carson. Luke is the primary coach of 2 times World, European Pommel Horse Champion Rhys McClenaghan.   Luke has more than 20 years’ experience within the sport, starting his career as a competitor and then moving into coaching. In this conversation Luke talks about the culture he creates to develop medal winning athletes. In particular we discuss how he deals with the pressure of expectation going into their Paris Olympic Games. 

Podcast - Jo & Eliza Interview Olympic Coach, Stephen Maguire

In this episode, we are joined by our friend and colleague Stephen Maguire. Jo first worked with Stephen in 2006, at the start of his coaching journey with 6 time Gold Paralympic medalist Jason Smyth. Stephen’s most recent role has been Technical lead for GB athletics where he guided the team to its best ever World Championship results with a staggering 10 medal. Stephen talks to us about his approach to developing talented individuals and teams in the pressurised world of performance sport.

Podcast - Jo & Eliza Interview Olympian & Elite Performance Coach, Karen Brown

In this podcast we are delighted to be joined by our friend and colleague Karen Brown. Karen is a 6 time Olympian and Olympic Gold medal winning coach. She currently works as a Performance Coach supporting coaches, athletes and business leaders. In this honest conversation Karen shares her vulnerability about her transition from being one of the world’s top athletes to stepping off the pitch and trying to figure out how does she replicate success in really different roles.

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Stuart Preston
Senior Associate

Stuart is a Leadership and Management Consultant with over 20 years’ experience of designing, delivery in and evaluating development programmes from board level to front-line managers.  He has led teams in the military as well as commercial and public sectors, focusing on the areas of sales, marketing, leadership and development.  Since moving into consultancy Stuart has led and facilitated on leadership development programmes for a diverse range of national and international organisations.  Stuart is an experienced individual and team coach and holds a university accredited Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Coaching (accredited by Middlesex University).

Harriet Beveridge
Senior Associate

Harriet started her career as a management consultant with Ernst and Young, specialising in large scale change programmes.  

She is now a one-to-one and group coach with 15 years’ experience working in a range of industries, including banking, law, manufacturing and retail. She has coached at Partner and Senior Manager level and enjoys helping high potential staff accelerate their progression. 

Harriet has co-authored two books: 'Will It Make the Boat Go Faster? - Olympic-Winning Strategies for Everyday Success' and 'Top Tips for Talented Working Parents'. She is also a stand-up Comic and was semi-finalist at the 2011 UK Funny Women Award.

Prof. Philip Glasgow
Associate

Phil Glasgow is the Founding Director of Refine Performance and a visiting professor of the Ulster Sports Academy at Ulster University.   As a Chartered physiotherapist Phil has over 20 years’ experience working in high performance sport, attending the pressurised environments of global sporting events including multiple Commonwealth and Olympic Games, as well as European and World Championships.  Phil was Head of Sports Medicine at the Sports Institute Northern Ireland for almost 15 years the Chief Physiotherapist for Team GB at Rio 2016.    

He is currently working with the IRFU supporting their 7s teams as they prepare for Paris 2024. Phil has significant experience leading highly skilled diverse teams and working with elite athletes from a wide range of sports.

Sue Pitkin Frost
Senior Associate

Sue is a highly professional and authentic Digital Workplace and Business Transformation leader with over 20 years' experience in designing and implementing complex technology, business transformational programmes and innovative, ahead of market, business propositions for large global corporations.  

An expert in worker styles and workforce personas, Sue thrives on developing and leading high performing, diverse teams and inspiring others to reach their full potential through a coaching mindset.  

With a background in elite sport and an ICF Associate Certified Coach, Sue coaches in the business world, helping individuals, leaders and teams to perform under pressure and 'Outperform the new norm' in todays' 21st Century Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous world.

Charlie Parker
Associate

Charlie is currently a Leadership Consultant and Executive Coach and UK Sport endorsed mentor with a MSc in Coaching Science. She is also currently working as a Leadership Advisor with UK Sport and over the last 6 years much of her work focuses on Support and Challenge to World Class programme staff that have delivered Historical collective medal achievements in the last 3 Olympic and Paralympic Summer games and the last 2 Winter games. Specifically she has supported Performance Directors and their Teams to deliver Medal Success in Sochi, PyeongChang and Rio and she is currently working with the Senior Leadership teams of sports to prepare them for Tokyo 2021.  

Charlie is an accredited member through the Association of Coaching and the European Mentoring and Coaching Council and she has lead on the development and implementation of the High-performance sports systems mentoring and Coaching strategies over 2.5 cycles. Prior to this she was the Director of Education and Development with Swim Ireland and was a former Olympic and Paralympic swimming coach representing Ireland in Beijing and London where the Irish swimming team saw medal winning performances in consecutive games.  

Charlies ultimate passion in life is to support people to achieve despite the unique challenges and opportunities thay may face.  She works at her best by navigating an ever-changing environment and has a Coaching approach that can support , especially those in leadership positions to help gain perspective and develop a route forwards for themselves facing change or uncertainty. Charlie adopts a holistic approach to Coaching and consultancy. 

Sam Whale
Senior Associate

Sam is the Managing Director and Co-owner of Unforgiving Minute – a leadership development consultancy that focuses on improvement and performance in both work and life. Alongside this, he is a Board member of British Wheelchair Basketball and Chair of their Performance Committee supporting the GB team in preparation for the Paralympic Games in Paris 2024.

Prior to establishing Unforgiving Minute in 2013 Sam was Coaching and Leadership Advisor at UK Sport where he led the prestigious Elite Coach Programme; an initiative created to develop world class British high-performance coaches in preparation for London 2012 and beyond. In addition, he was responsible for creating a UK wide leadership development strategy for CEOs, Chairs and Boards Members alongside a new mentor development programme to support the succession planning of coaches and leaders within the high -performance sport’s system. This followed the completion of a post graduate programme in Executive Coaching & Organisational Change at Ashridge Business School. He now works with leaders and teams in elite sport, business and the public sector to develop self-awareness, adaptability, confidence, and capability to nurture talent and create high performance environments. Recent clients include The Football Association, Whitbread, Godolphin, Selfridges, the Rugby Football Union, Trafford Housing Trust, Age UK and the Health Foundation.

Alex Wolf
Associate

Alex Wolf has spent over 15 years supporting athletes, staff and teams to perform in moments that matter; preparing for and delivering at the Olympic Games. Initially he was a practitioner in the English Institute of Sport, he a practitioner prior to moving into leadership positions, as the Head of Strength and Conditioning and most recently, the Head of Learning, with responsibility for individual and organisational learning and development needs including the well-being and self-care of staff.  

Alex is a co-founder of Wayfaring and uses the experiences and principles of working in high performance sport to facilitate leadership, team and people development.  He brings a diverse range of expertise including an evidence based approach to performance and an understanding of motivation and behaviour to help individuals make lasting and meaningful changes.

Chris Mcleod
Associate

Chris Mcleod has been working in elite sport for over 15 years and holds a post graduate certificate in Creativity, Leadership and Innovation from Cass Business School. During his time in elite sport he has worked alongside coaches to prepare athletes and practitioners for multiple World Championships and Olympic Games (Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016). He is currently Head of Strength and Conditioning for the Lawn Tennis Association where he leads on both the day to day delivery and the development of the wider UK practitioner community. Chris has previously worked for the English Institute of Sport in multiple roles, most recently Head of Strength and Conditioning and he also supported Team GB at the 2016 Olympics as a Performance Scientist. 

Through his experience in elite sport and beyond, Chris is passionate about growing creativity and innovation in individuals and teams, utilising unique tools and methods focused on people development, performance problem solving and major event planning and reviews.

Dr Peter Brown
Elite Performance Coach

Dr Peter Brown is currently Director of Culture, People and Organisation Development with NHS Wales. His career has included a decade of working with high performance teams in International and British Olympic, Paralympic and professional sport.   Peter provides facilitative and collaborative leadership to harness cognitive diversity and creativity/problem solving for individuals and teams, using these skills to help shape and turn strategy into action. Through his leadership development work and executive coaching, he is passionate about facilitating change in individuals, teams and organisations in order to accelerate high performance.

Jo Hopkins
Founder & CEO, Jo Hopkins Consultancy

Jo is the founder of Jo Hopkins Consulting (JHC) and a Global Master Trainer for One Smart World Inc. A former international athlete and coach, a trained counsellor, teacher, consultant and adjunct of Hult Ashridge Executive Education, Jo uses the principles of neuroscience, psychology and sociology to underpin her practice in organisational and human behaviour.  Jo’s roles, (including her tenure as Performance Mentor for Team GB Performance Services Team, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020), have honed her skills and processes working with world class performers and senior leadership teams who are required to deliver under extreme pressure.  

With over 20 years of experience developing people, Jo has a trademark for a challenging yet supportive approach which encourages and empowers individuals to take control of their environment and responsibility for their own performance.

Jo established JHC in 2014 with a singular desire to help people succeed.  Working only with the very best she ensures that every organisation is assured a tailor made delivery. Her voice is authentic and speaks from experience.  This authenticity remains a core part of JHC as it continues to grow.

Karen Brown MBE
Elite Performance Coach

Karen is an Olympic Gold Medal winning coach, a former international hockey player and performance mentor working across 8 Olympic Sports.  She also is a  Performance Consultant for organisations such as Arsenal FC, Watford FC, the Premier League and UK Sport.

As an athlete, Karen won 355 caps, captained her country and won Olympic Bronze, European Gold and Commonwealth Silver medals. In 2005 she was appointed Coach of the GB and England woman’s squad that achieved Olympic Gold (Rio) & Bronze (London), European Gold, Commonwealth Silver and World Cup Bronze.  During her tenure the team’s world ranking rose from 10th to 2nd, the sport’s highest ever position. Karen is passionate about creating and sustaining high performing teams and coaches that can perform under pressure. 

Doug MacDonald
Associate

Doug is a Director with Lacuna Learning and an award-winning mentor, coach and coach developer with extensive experience of working across the UK performance sport system.  Doug holds Masters’ qualifications in Psychology and sports psychology and his passion is to develop people through understanding how they learn, and then devising ways to accelerate that learning process, whether in a classroom, training ground or in the outdoors.

Doug has worked extensively with elite athletes, high performance coaches, national governing bodies and business teams.  He is an accredited coach and mentor with the European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC). 

Eliza Downey
Director of Programmes and Partnerships
Jo Hopkins Consulting

Eliza Downey has been a Senior Associate of Jo Hopkins Consulting for 5 years prior to joining the Company as Director of Programmes and Partnerships in 2023. Eliza is a former International Rugby and All Ireland winning County Gaelic Football player and has been immersed in the world of sport her entire life. She was also the first Director of Women & Girl’s Rugby with Ulster Rugby for 6 years. 

Eliza has specialised in the facilitation of Leadership, Coaching, Mentoring and Team Development programmes with a wide range of clients from high performance sport, public, private and non-for-profit sectors. After previous careers within these areas, she understands what it takes to enable others to deliver under pressure and the challenges and opportunities presented across these environments.

Eliza’s approach centres on an intuitive ability to ensure the right support at the right time, building a strong genuine relationship with her client and enabling them to develop better self-awareness and understanding of their motivations and strengths. 

Stuart Pickering
Associate

Stuart is currently Head of Performance Partnerships with UK Sport.  He has worked in a high-performance environment throughout his career, undertaking roles in UK Sport, the English Institute of Sport, British Olympic Association, Rugby Football Union and Hult International Business School.

Sharon Madigan
Associate

Sharon Madigan has been a leading light in sports performance and nutrition in Ireland for more than two decades.

She is a former athlete, a Coach and Head of Nutrition at the Sport Ireland Institute of Sport and is a key team member with Team Ireland on the road to Paris 2024. Sharon currently works with athletes, coaches and sports science staff in 5 Olympic sports, delivering sports nutrition advice to enhance performance. Sharon previously worked with the Sports Institute of Northern Ireland and is a lecturer in Dublin City University, she is currently an Adjunct Professor at the University of Limerick. Sharon was included in the Sport For Business 50 Women of Influence List in 2023.

Jen Dowdswell
Associate

Jen is currently Associate Director of Organisational Development and Learning at the University of British Columbia, Canada.  A former international Canadian Field Hockey player, she is a professionally certified ICF Performance Coach and Health and Wellness Coach with over 15 years’ experience, working with organisations and individual clients in the areas of wellness, leadership, productivity, mindset, and communication.   

Jen uses her sense of curiosity, experience, education and exploration when working with clients, modifying her approach depending on the client’s needs and the environment.  

Jen considers that resilience, through the power of the mind, is key to lasting success. When people take care to properly feed their physical and emotional needs, and take responsibility in their choices and thoughts, they can all step into high performance in every aspect of their lives.

Stephen Maguire
Associate

Stephen Maguire has vast experience of working and succeeding in a pressurised high performance environment having recently held roles as Technical Director with UK Athletics, Head of High Performance Coaching at the Sport Ireland Institute and Director of Performance at Scottish Athletics.   He was named UK Coach of the Year in 2017 having led Great Britain to four team medals at the World Championships.

Esme Matthew
Associate

Esme has worked in high performance sport in the UK since 2008, working in varied roles from Physiologist with the GB Cycling team through the London and Rio cycles, Physiology Technical Lead at the EIS, and since 2017 as Head of Physiology within the UK Sports Institute. 

Throughout these roles, coaching and mentoring has been at the heart of Esme’s leadership approach, and in 2017 she graduated from the UK Sport Leadership through Mentoring programme, that was run in conjunction with Ashridge Business School. Since then, Esme has supported practitioners and leaders within high performance sport through executive coaching and mentoring, with a focus on creating the opportunity for individuals to thrive within their current roles and beyond.

Jill Poots
Director of Operations, Jo Hopkins Consulting

Jill is a former international athlete, coach and Manager who has over 40 years experience working the sports development in the education, public and voluntary sectors.  Jill spent over 30 years working in Sport Northern Ireland, leading teams focused on a range of areas including sports participation, workforce development, governance and high performance. 

She was also Executive Manager with Ulster Hockey for two years.  Jill joined Jo Hopkins Consulting as Operations Director in 2022. She currently sits on the Board of Disability Sport NI, is a Mentor for Sported and Secretary of a local sports Club.

Gail Donohue
Associate

Gail Donohue is a former national-level swimmer and Olympic coach in Artistic Swimming.  With her extensive personal experience in high level sport, a BSc in Kinesiology and a certified sport and life coach, Gail is a recognised authority on sport, leadership and coaching.  She has made numerous presentations on leadership and coaching to audiences around the world.  Gail is a Master Coach Developer and Coach Evaluator for the Coaching Association of Canada and is a passionate advocate for strengthening female coaching and leadership.  Gail has held the positions of Vice Chair on the boards of the Coaching Association of Canada and Canada Artistic Swimming. 

Since 2008, Gail’s interest has developed to the study of neuroscience and needs based communication and she has become passionate about merging the principles of interpersonal neurobiology with the process of self- discovery to create deeper connections with self and others. Gail has recently become certified as a Resonant Healing Practitioner.
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