Jeremy Robinson, Managing Director USA,
Hanover Executive Ltd
Jeremy Robinson MFA, MSWWith a background as a reporter, interviewer and writer and qualifications in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis, Jeremy is a leading New York based coaching practitioner and mentor to other professionals. He is highly experienced at coaching C-level executives, Senior VPs, VPs, Directors, and high potential employees in a wide range of industries including financial services, pharmaceuticals, advertising/media/publishing, consulting, high tech/internet/telecom and transportation. Jeremy is frequently chosen to coach highly-valued, high IQ executives from global corporations, on self-management, leadership and emotional intelligence skills. He enjoys helping senior executives make specific behaviour changes to improve leadership and managerial performance. His approach uses emotional intelligence competencies to drive behaviour change. He is certified in a variety of assessment tools and has specialist knowledge in diversity and the development of minorities and as a recognised authority, Jeremy speaks on leadership development and coaching and is often quoted in leading publications. |
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Jeremy Robinson Career History
1997 to 2008 US
In full time practice as an Executive Coach consulting to C-level and Senior Executives. Faculty member of the Columbia University/Teacher's College Coaching Program (in Executive Education). Faculty member and Fellow of the Zicklin Leadership Initiative at Baruch College in New York. Founded Executive Coach Academy (1999), an organisation that trains psychologists, HR Execs, OD practitioners and business executives in executive coaching. He is also on the faculty of iCoachNewYork. He was Co-Academic Director for the Executive Coaching Program at the Aresty Institute of Executive Education at Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania.
Founded Blackbird Leadership, Coaching and Diversity Consulting Company.
Presenter and Speaker on Topics of Leadership Development, Executive Coaching, Emotional Intelligence and Diversity.
One of four featured executive coaches on the videotape "Top Coaches In the USA". Co-author of "Coaching Development Assessment" (CDA-Leader and Executive Coach Version), a coaching assessment for Executive Coaches and Leaders.
1980 to 1997 US
Executive Coach and Psychoanalyst in Private Practice, New York City.
President, Life Management Associates, Employee Assistance Program, a consultancy company aimed at helping Executives and managers with work and life balance issues. Former Head of the Community Mental Health Consultation Projects for Psychoanalytic Fellows, Postgraduate Centre for Mental Health, NYC. Adjunct Instructor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Dept of Psychiatry. Specialised in treatment of Executives with mild to moderate depression, anxiety and alcohol abuse.
1972 to 1980 US
Free Lance Writer, Social Worker-Psychotherapist. Graduate of Postgraduate Centre for Mental Health in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, NYC. Won Memorial Prize for best paper by Psychoanalytic Fellow at PGC in 1978. Listed in Directory of American Poets and Writers.
1968 to 1972 US
Newspaper reporter, California and Connecticut. Feature writer who interviewed political figures including Ronald Reagan and Pete McCloskey, former US Congressman.

