I coach executive and senior leaders to be successful in their current roles, to manage through change, and to prepare for even greater responsibilities.
With over 30 years experience as a corporate leader, psychologist and in leading Global Talent functions for some of the largest global corporations, I now use that experience together with proven psychological principle to coach leaders to make meaningful change.
I bring a deep understanding of the challenges and dynamics of senior leadership. I've worked closely with CEOs, C Suite and other executive leaders for many years. I've seen personally what makes leaders great and I've helped many become amazing. As a fully accredited executive coach, chartered psychologist, and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, I blend practical insights with psychological expertise to help you maximize your potential.
Tim Harman Bio
30 years relevant experience
Hudson Institute of Coaching accredited Executive Coach
International Coaching Federation accredited Executive Coach
Chartered Psychologist
Asc. Fellow of the British Psychological Societ
Over the past 30 years I have led Global Talent functions at MUFG Bank, Zurich Insurance and ABN AMRO.
In these roles I've managed teams -sometimes in the hundreds, and sometimes small, I've managed multi milion dollar budgets upwards and downwards, and I've experienced the up and down cycles of growth.
I have always been responsible for executive succession and development so I have significant experience helping executive committees and Boards make decisions, assess and develop bench strength and then working one to one with executives making an upwards move.
I know what really makes a difference when developing leaders and it's the work I have always enjoyed most.
I'm an accredited executive coach, and chartered psychologist. I have lived and worked in the UK, USA and Switzerland. Today I'm based in the East Bay, outside San Francisco and I work with clients globally. When I'm not working I'm with the family, diving, biking and trying to fix a terrible golf game.