She now runs her own Consulting company specialising in recruitment, development and coaching. Angie has undertaken a range of voluntary roles within the Division of Occupational Psychology (DOP) and the British Psychological Society (BPS). She was a local network organiser, then the secretary in the DOP and finally the Chair of the Qualification in Occupational Psychology Board. She has been an IP for 13 years and says she is "extremely enthusiastic, innovative and motivational with regard to all disciplines, preferring to use tailored solutions that are cost-effective”.
She possesses a real desire to provide experiences that are enjoyable, make a difference and build on existing skills, by being passionate, resilient and supportive. Angie works closely and collaboratively with clients and colleagues building strong, lasting relationships. Angie is a supervisor for trainee occupational psychologists and loves seeing them develop into confident, skilled practitioners.