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Stewart McCure

Stewart McCure is founding director of Dramatic Change Ltd.  He consults on strategic communication issues to healthcare companies in Australasia, Europe, the United Kingdom, North America, Asia and the Middle East.  Dramatic Change’s methodologies are in use in over 60 different countries around the world, in every conceivable therapy area including specific projects such as helping to develop an ethical framework for marketing HIV medicines in South Africa.

Stewart is a performer, director and producer of live comedy.  He is producer-director of Scenes from  Communal Living and meet+cute, two highly acclaimed improv shows that have been performed in London's West End and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Born in rural Australia, he has Bachelor’s degrees from the University of Technology, Sydney in Business (Marketing & Advertising) and from the University of Sydney in Arts (English & Australian Literature).  He is also author of The Two Minute Window, a how-to guide for modern pharmaceutical selling.

 

Lizzie Cho

Lizzie has a background in adult education and is a leader in the non-profit sector.  Presently she is Director of Nova New Opportunities, a Notting Hill charity focused on adult education and job readiness.  She is a trustee of three other charities.

Within her leadership roles, Lizzie focuses on developing the emotional competence and effectiveness of the individuals, teams and organisations whilst balancing the complex commercial realities of a commerce with the compassion and empathy of the purpose-driven environment.

Lizzie maintains a portfolio career, maintaining the leadership role within the non-profit sector, consulting on Corporate Social Responsibility issues for London-based companies such as Vodafone and Sky and designing and facilitating leadership and talent programmes.  She has expanded her coaching practise to leaders in other organisations including the NHS and Leaders Quest.

Prior to her current work in London, Lizzie spent 15 years teaching English language to adults, living and working overseas in Italy, Turkey, South Korea and New Zealand. Lizzie gained an honours degree (Goldsmiths), CELTA (International House), PGCE (University of Wales), MA (UCL) and is currently undertaking an MSc in Psychology and Neuroscience with the IoPPN at Kings College, London.