COACHING AT WORK ANNUAL VIRTUAL CONFERENCE, 25-26 NOVEMBER 2020:
Adaptive leadership in extraordinary times
In a virtual international gathering, coaching practitioners and researchers from the UK, the US and Australia, picked up awards in the Coaching at Work Editor’s Awards 2020 on 26 November for their contributions in areas, including leadership coaching and climate coaching.
The award winners were announced on Day 2 of Coaching at Work’s annual conference, held online for the first time. Coinciding with Thanksgiving in the US, gratitude was among the emotions expressed at the awards celebration, which opened and finished with jazz theme, Kariba Breeze, by Travolta Gezi from Zimbabwe.
Coaching at Work editor Liz Hall presented the awards.
The winners were: Richard E Boyatzis, David B Peterson, Erik de Haan and Joanna Molyn, Emma Donaldson-Feilder, Catherine Wade, Neil Scotton, and the Climate Coaching Alliance and its co-founders, Eve Turner, Josie McLean and Alison Whybrow.
Who won what
The Coaching at Work Editor’s Awards 2020
- Richard E Boyatzis
Lifetime Achievement Award for Contributions to Leadership Coaching
- David B Peterson
Lifetime Achievement Award for Contributions to Leadership Coaching
- Erik de Haan and Joanna Molyn
Joint Award for Best (co-authored) Article ‘Active Ingredients’ (Vol 15, Issue 1) – https://bit.ly/38daIMy
- Emma Donaldson-Feilder
Highly Commended for her Relational Mindfulness series (Vol 15, Issues 2, 3, 4)
– Relational Mindfulness: https://bit.ly/2KqJCcO
– Developing Leadership: https://bit.ly/3mjeGZe
– Spot the Difference: https://bit.ly/34f0jPh
- Catherine Wade
Highly Commended for her article Spot the difference (vol 15, Issue 6) – https://bit.ly/3mkPK3H
- Neil Scotton
Contributions to Climate Coaching
- The Climate Coaching Alliance and its co-founders, Eve Turner, Josie McLean and Alison Whybrow for Contributions to Climate Coaching – Read the full report on pp24-29
Watch the awards ceremony: www.coaching-at-work.com/awards-3/