Dr Paul Brown is Faculty Professor, Organizational Neuroscience, Monarch Business School Switzerland; Honorary Chairman of the Vietnam Consulting Group, Saigon, and International Director of SIRTailors, Saigon. A clinical and organizational psychologist and executive coach, his main fascination is in creating a general theory of the individual and the organization based upon mapping how energy flows or gets blocked in the pursuit of profitable and other outcomes within the organizational system. He has recently coauthored Neuropsychology for Coaches: Understanding the basics (2012), River Dragon (a novel, 2014) and Neuroscience for Leadership: Harnessing the brain gain advantage (2015). He lives in Vietnam, teaches in the UK and consults worldwide.
Joan Kingsley is a Consultant Clinical and Organizational Psychotherapist. She has a private practice in London, and is Honorary Consultant Psychotherapist at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. Joan works with senior management in business organizations. She sits on the Board of Directors of two UK companies and is Vice President of a New York-based organization. Joan is a member of The New York Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of The Royal Society of Arts, and a member of the Royal Academy of Medicine and is registered with the UKCP. Joan has spent the past 25 years doing research into the links between brain systems and our psychological lives. A native New Yorker, Joan is based in London with her husband Philip. Follow her on Twitter
Dr Sue Paterson is an oil and gas professional with over 30 years’ UK and international experience. She worked for Shell International in exploration, new business development and JV management, as well as talent management, leadership development, learning and recruitment. She has led teams in-country and across continents. In 2010 she set up her own oil and gas consultancy, and in 2012 became the Director of an international management consultancy. She is a qualified IOD Chartered Director, and has board experience in the oil, public and voluntary sectors. Sue divides her time between Aberdeen and Amsterdam, where her husband Steve is currently working. Sue and Steve have two sons, Dan and Eddie. Follow her on Twitter