Born
in England and educated in Germany, France and
England Gail started her career in finance,
after obtaining a French degree from the
Sorbonne and Lille universities.
After working in London for both an
investment management company and an
investment bank, she moved to South Africa.
There she worked as a financial journalist
and later returned to banking as part of a
pension fund management team.
Recommencing study, Gail obtained a
graduate diploma of psychotherapy and a
Master’s degree. She works on faculty at the
Jansen Newman Institute teaching students
psychotherapeutic and counselling skills, as
well as running her own successful private
practice, working with individuals, groups
and companies, including as a supervisor for
executive coaches at the Stephenson Mansell
Group. She is also qualified in conflict
resolution and mediation.
Gail has worked with a very broad cross
section of the population from probationers to
heads of industry. As a mother of three very
successful children, her youngest son Rex
Pemberton became the second youngest person in
the world to climb the world’s seven summits in
2007 and her daughter is currently Miss World
Australia, she brings a wide range of experience
to her work.
This broad experience across industry and
therapy allows for an easy transition of sound
psychological principles to be incorporated in a
practical way into the business environment.
The team Gail works with are also highly
qualified to run these programs and bring both
business and psychological expertise to their
work.
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