Elizabeth Crosse
Tutor

Specialisms
- By Area: coaching, supervision, coach mentoring, coach training,
- By Industry: Private and Public Sector government, third sector, oil and gas,
- By Geography: UK, Europe, North America, Asia, Australia
Dr Elizabeth Crosse is an experienced coach, mentor and supervisor. She has also been recognised as a senior practitioner by the EMCC and holds their ESIA supervision accreditation.
Elizabeth is passionate about lifelong learning and has research interests in continuous coach development. She has navigated dyslexia and dyspraxia to transition from an early career in education, to becoming a senior HR professional specialising in people development, before setting up her coaching consultancy business specialising in strategic leadership. Along the way, she became a fellow of the CIPD, a Master Certified Coach with the ICF and completed a Diploma in Coaching Supervision. She achieved three Masters degrees (Education, Counselling Psychology and Coaching and Mentoring) and a Doctorate in Coaching and Mentoring.
Elizabeth brings a thoughtful and reflective approach to her work, drawing on years of experience and a deep interest in the relationship between learning, development and professional growth. She is known for creating collaborative spaces where coaches can explore their challenges and deepen their understanding of themselves and their work.
In addition to engaging in supervision, research and acquiring new knowledge, Elizabeth’s continuous development has a strong focus on wellbeing, including long runs with friends, film nights with her husband and attempting to be a better cook.
Specialisms
- By Area: coaching, supervision, coach mentoring, coach training
- By Industry: Private and Public Sector government, third sector, oil and gas
- By Geography: UK, Europe, North America, Asia, Australia
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