Dr. Andrew White directs the Advanced Management and Leadership Programme at Oxford University’s Said Business School, is an accredited business coach and leads academic research on leadership and transformation.
In his position as Senior Fellow in Management Practice, his academic research focusses on transformational leadership. More specifically, what it means to lead successfully in today’s world, given the risks and opportunities that leaders face. This research is demonstrated in articles that he has written in publications such as Harvard Business Review, and via his podcast series and LinkedIn Newsletter, entitled Leadership2050.
His previous academic positions at Said Business School include Associate Dean of External Relations and Associate Dean for Executive Education and Corporate Relations.
As a business coach, he works with 80 global leaders every year, guiding them on how they can transcend the modern challenges of delivering sustainable high performance. His top accreditations include the qualification of Professional Executive Coach from the Association of Coaching, having trained with Meyler Campbell, one of the world’s most prestigious executive coach training organisations. His private coaching company Transcend.Space has worked with senior executives at Unilever and Gulf International Bank.
He is also a certified meditation teacher and has developed a toolkit of meditations tailored to the different situations leaders face.
Andrew, 47, lives in Oxfordshire with his wife, a palliative care doctor, and two adult daughters.
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