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Change Tempo

change tempo

Portgordon, Buckie, Banffshire

CHANGE TEMPO - GROW THROUGH WHAT YOU GO THROUGH AND TURN CHALLENGES INTO TRIUMPHS. FEEL STRONGER, CALMER AND MORE CAPABLE, NO MATTER WHAT LIFE THROWS AT YOU. With a 30+ year career in Global Tech, my experience spans Customer Services, Learning and Development, Change and Transformation, Customer Loyalty, and Global Leadership Development.  I am also an award winning coach with over 20 years experience and have had the privilage of supporting individuals from Early in Careers to Executive leadership transform and grow through change either Professionally or personally, and the one thing I have learned is that personal resilience is not a nice to have, it’s a necessity. My Credentials include: Certified Personal Resilience Indicator Master Practitioner with MindMatters [https://mindmatters.pro/] Certificate in Neurobiology with the University of Chicago (Coursera [https://www.coursera.org/learn/neurobiology]) Award Winning Coach: Cisco [http://www.cisco.com/] Coaching Excellence Award Advanced Change Management Certified with PROSCI [http://www.prosci.com/] Certified Trainer and Facilitator for The Change Cycle [http://www.changecycle.com/]   Services Coaching: 1-1 Coaching sessions to help you reconnect with your rhythm and flow in support of your personal growth goals. Personal Resilience: "Resilience in Motion" is a transformative journey. I will guide you through the art of bouncing back, not just to where you were, but to a place of newfound strength and wisdom. Change Leadership: With disruption and the pace of change increasing and the world can feel chaotic and out of control.  The "Inspire Change Alliance" is for business owners and people leaders who want to increase change success and accelerate their vision. Learn how to minimise the disruption change brings, keep with the pace and build the capabilities you need to accelerate change. But that's not all. One of the amazing outcomes of The Inspire Change Allience is that you will gain a trusted network of like-minded leaders to learn from and share your best practice with.

Simon Tozer

simon tozer

Bristol

Screen printing is a traditional print process that uses stencils to build up an image. The stencil is attached to a screen - a finely woven mesh attached to a frame. The image is printed by drawing a squeegee at pressure across the screen, pushing ink through the mesh onto paper in those areas not covered by the stencil. There are different ways of making stencils for screen print; the most basic are papercuts, but a more sophisticated technique uses a photostencil: the screen is coated with a light sensitive emulsion and the artwork is exposed onto it. This process allows greater detail than paper stencils, and enables photographic images and text to be used. For each colour to be printed, a separate piece of artwork needs to be created. About the studio and equipment My studio is part of Centrespace Co-operative, a block of 31 workshops and studios that also manage the adjoining Centrespace Gallery. Centrespace, formerly known as Bristol Craft Centre, took over the building, a former print works in 1977. My own studio is a light and airy space of two rooms with an additional wet room for washing out screens. One room houses the print equipment and one is for design and drawing work. The print room uses a self built exposure unit, and includes three printing stations (one tabletop setup and two vacuum beds), and marble racks for drying prints. The drawing room includes desk space for three people and a large lightbox. About the tutor Simon studied painting at Portsmouth Polytechnic and printmaking at Chelsea College of Art, where he received the British Instuition Fund for Printmaking Award. He worked in London for over a decade as a scenic painter and muralist before moving to Bristol in 2002. He holds a PGCE in Post-compulsory Education and has been teaching screen printing to all ages and abilities for over a decade. He exhibits his work regularly. To see some of his prints go to simontozer.co.uk