Training Consultants
Our trainers are involved at every key stage of the training programme. This guarantees that the training is relevant, geared to the client's culture, aimed at improving team performance, and tuned to the delegates' backgrounds, experience and needs.
Lucy Ashfield
Lucy is ETC Corporate's managing director and CEO of the ETC Group, with over 20 years experience of developing, managing and organising training and development solutions for the communication industries.
Rosemarie Anstey
Rosemarie is ETC Corporate's training administrator. Rosemarie co-ordinates external suppliers, venues, equipment, trainers and of course delegates.
Wendy Bristow
Wendy has been a professional journalist for over 20 years and is a trained and qualified coach . She is a graduate of 'Coach U', the leading global provider of coaching programmes. She is currently enrolled in their Advanced 'Mastercoach' programme, culminating in full accreditation with the International Coaching Federation.
She is the author of four books including the highly-respected "Coach Yourself to Confidence".
Wendy's private clients currently include an editor, a novelist, two newspaper journalists and several freelancers, and a growing roster of corporate clients at IPC Media, The National Magazine Company, The Builder Group, Conde Nast, Associated Newspapers and BBC Worldwide.
Wendy has regularly faced and resolved most of the issues her clients are grappling with, so she understands their problems from the inside, not just as their external coach.
Barry McIlheney
Born in Belfast in 1960, Barry is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin and the prestigious journalism school at London's City University.
After a brief spell in local newspapers and rock bible Melody Maker, Barry was appointed editor of Smash Hits in 1986, overseeing the title's rise to its highest-ever circulation. From there he moved on to become launch editor of Empire, now the biggest-selling film magazine in the UK. He was also managing editor of the UK edition of Premiere, the biggest-selling movie magazine in the US.
In 1994, Barry became managing director of Emap Metro, publishers of titles such as Q, FHM, Empire, and Mojo. In 1999 he was part of the team that launched heat, before moving to Paris to oversee the launch of the French edition of FHM.
A year later, he returned to the UK as chief executive of Emap Elan, publishers of titles such as Elle, Red, and The Face. In 2003, Barry moved back into editorial as Emap editor-in-chief of new product development, overseeing the launch of Zoo Weekly both in the UK and Australia.
At the end of 2006, having also worked on the launch of Zoo South Africa, Barry moved to a part-time consultancy role with Emap, continuing to work on new product development as well as contributing to a number of titles within Emap and beyond.
An experienced broadcaster on TV and radio, Barry has also won a number of awards in his career, and has for many years given training seminars both within Emap and to other interested parties. He is currently working on his first book.
Andrea Burton
Andrea has over 15 years experience in PR - both in-house, as a marketing manager, and in agencies, in a variety of roles from account executive to chief operating officer (COO). Her most recent position as UK COO of Brodeur Worldwide has given her valuable business experience to complement her expertise in local and international PR planning, execution and strategy. Andrea is currently a freelance strategic PR advisor to a variety of companies in Europe and the Middle East. She is also training director of PRT.
Rebecca Bocchetti
Becky is a freelance print journalist, web editor and editorial strategy consultant with a broad and unique cross-media experience.
She started out in account management for direct marketing agency WWAV Rapp Collins before taking up an editorial traineeship at IPC magazines based on Woman's Journal and Options. This intense, on-the-job training led to the role of features and beauty editor for the now Cosmo Bride which in turn attracted her first online position in 1999 with www.weddingguideuk.com. Having won the Yell UK award for best community site, she helped facilitate the acquisition by www.confetti.com before moving on to Vodafone and Vivendi Universal's multimedia venture, Vizzavi, as European channel manager for Women and Lifestyle. Here she oversaw the editorial strategy, content and integration for six country managers and played an integral part in launching the new EU-standard interactive platform for Italy.
From there she turned from big business to broadcasting as interactive producer for BBC Radio 2, incorporating community sites, Children in Need and a relaunch. This in turn led to working as a researcher and producer on the flagship Jeremy Vine show on Radio 2 whilst also freelancing at London Zoo where her plans for a dramatic redesign and relaunch provided ZS's first e-commerce experience and the award for Tourism Website of the Year 2006, Enjoy England Awards for Excellence.
Throughout her career, Rebecca has simultaneously worked as a freelance journalist writing for titles ranging from Cosmo and Glamour to the Sunday People and London Magazine and broadcasting as an expert on a range of subjects from weddings to websites, mobiles to motherhood.
David Gridley
David started his career as a photographer and then moved into video production and training, running a small TV Studio in West London. He created the company Mediacrews in 1998 to provide camerawork for the media training sector. Mediacrews now employ four experienced cameramen and offer video production, editing and filming. They are embracing the move to High Definition video which will have a fundamental effect on both film makers and their customers. Having spent many years behind the camera, David now also advises people on both presenting themselves on-camera, as well as the basics of camerawork and editing.
Margaret Coffey
Margaret is a freelance journalist and a director of the ETC Group. She has been a New York editor for Business Week, has edited a yearbook for Cancer Research UK, Britain 's largest cancer charity, and was a consulting editor at Nasdaq International Magazine. She has wide experience of training for a variety of companies ranging from the charity, Christian Aid, to the reinsurer, PartnerRe. Other clients include the BBC, Getty Images and the National Farmers Union .
Ramune Luminaire
Ramune worked in magazine publishing and TV production for 20 years before becoming a professional artist. In magazines she worked as a feature writer, beauty editor, home stylist, deputy editor and editor and then specialised in creating and launching new publications, as well as reviewing and revitalising flagging ones. She developed, launched and edited LOOKS magazine and worked on the pre-launch development of More! for Emap, and spent a year developing Me magazine for IPC. She was the launch editor of BBC Holidays for Redwood Publishing, did a lot of development work for the publishers of the TV Times, developed the idea for Chat, and relaunched Slimming and Here's Health for Emap Elan.
In TV Ramune worked for Chanel Four's Club X and was the series editor for BBC2's Rough Guide to Careers before starting her own production company, going on to work as a freelance corporate scriptwriter, with clients including Vogue, M&S, The Department of Employment, Rolls Royce and the Metropolitan Police.
10 years ago Ramune gave it all up to follow her long-term dream of becoming an artist. She studied at Camberwell and St Martin's Schools of Art and now splits her time between her studio home in Ontario, Canada and London, England. Ramune now facilitates a regular programme of courses and workshops about Creativity, as well as running life-skills courses around subjects such as relationships, anger and prosperity.
Piers Ford
Piers is a freelance journalist who specialises in writing features and profiles. He has contributed to a number of business, arts and lifestyle publications including The Financial Times, The Independent on Sunday, France magazine, BBC Music magazine, Gramophone, The Singer, Arts East magazine, Boards, Nasdaq International Magazine, Amazon.co.uk, Heritage and Country Living. He has a monthly column in the county glossy magazine, Suffolk Journal and also writes extensively for a number of customer magazines.

Caroline Gabriel
Caroline has spent a large part of her career in senior positions at VNU Business Publishing Europe, where she was most recently editorial director across all titles and websites; publishing director of vnunet.com; group editor and editor of various titles. Today she is a director of Rethink Research Associates and has been responsible for creating the thought leading Wireless Watch analyst service.
Leni Gillman
Leni is a writer and journalist who trains
in a wide range of consumer and specialist publishing companies.
As a journalist, Leni has written for leading British
newspapers and their magazines, including the Sunday
Times, Daily Telegraph, Mail on
Sunday and Financial Times. She has
written a range of investigative narratives in partnership with her
husband, Peter Gillman, covering topics as diverse as heart
transplantation and biogenetics, the Chinese occupation of Tibet,
murder mysteries, and controversies over environmental and outdoor
issues. She has won two annual Awards for Excellence from the British
Outdoor Writers Guild.
Leni has also co-authored several books, including the history
of internment in Britain during World War Two and a biography of David
Bowie. Most recently, The Wildest Dream, the Gillmans' biography of the
mountaineer George Mallory, was published in the UK and the US, and in
2000 won the coveted annual Boardman Tasker award, the world's top
prize for mountain writing.
Peter Gillman
Peter is an experienced and
award-winning journalist who has been writing features for the whole of
his journalistic life. He was on the staff of the Sunday
Times for 15 years, mostly during the Harold Evans era. He
has written for most of the national press and a range of specialist
and consumer magazines. He currently does most of his writing for the
Sunday Times Magazine and the Mail on
Sunday. He also writes books and works in television.
Mary Gwynn
Mary is a highly respected editorial consultant and trainer, who counts blue chip companies such as Waitrose, Haymarket and the BBC amongst her clients. Formerly editor in chief of The M&S Magazine, the flagship title at Redwood, she has also worked on Good Housekeeping, Woman and Home and BBC Good Food.
Ian Kemp
Ian is a freelance editor, writer and consultant. He edited and wrote for the business IT and telecoms publications at Emap for eight years. He has also worked in public relations at Shandwick Communications, and has contributed to print and online media including The Independent, Economist Reports, Business Week, Communications Week, Mobile Communications, International Healthcare and PC Direct.
Susan Marling
Susan is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster. Her experience spans the national press, BBC television and radio, Channel 4 and a selection of magazines and journals. She runs an independent radio production company, Just Radio, which is part of Just Television (specialising in news and current affairs). She is a double Sony Gold award winner and has presented Woman's Hour, Punters, Breakaway and Kitchen Cabinet.
Alongside her radio career she has made regular TV appearances including Dispatches and Travelog for Channel 4. She is a regular contributor to The Daily Telegraph and BBC Good Food travel pages, has written a weekly column in the travel pages of The Independent on Sunday and Daily Mail and was travel editor of Good Housekeeping.
Karen May
Karen started her journalistic career in the marketing and
business press before moving to Hong Kong for three years where she
worked on the region's leading lifestyle title for American Express
Cardmembers, Expression. She was also an arts
columnist on the Sunday Morning Post newspaper and
the Hong Kong bureau chief for a music and film magazine called
M3.
On her return to the UK, she continued her career in contract
publishing and has been a writer, sub-editor and editor for a range of
client magazines including Lexus Cars, Cable & Wireless, Tesco,
NASDAQ, BT and Nationwide. She was also the launch editor of
Choices, a weekly entertainment/listings magazine
for cable TV and telephony giant NTL, which was distributed via the
national and regional press.
For the past seven years she has been freelance; working as a
writer, editor and trainer for companies including IPC Magazines,
Forward Publishing, John Brown Citrus Publishing, Redwood Publishing
and Redactive, among others.
She also specialises in internal communications and currently
has several clients in this field.
Craig McGregor
Craig has an advertising, media management, and marketing services background and has held senior management positions at The Times, United News and Media and London Newspaper Group. He has lectured for the CAM Certificate and Diploma courses, specialising in media, advertising and strategic planning, and manages communications for a variety of clients across a wide range of industry sectors.
Guy Meredith
Guy is a scriptwriter, consultant and trainer with 25 years' experience in television, film and theatre. He helped initiate the PILOTS writing programme, of which he was Head of Studies from 1996 to 2003. Guy began his writing career in sit-com but then branched out into a number of other areas, including long-running series, soaps, TV movies and films. Apart from comedy, he has written dramas, thrillers, detective mysteries and even horror.
Liz Nice
Liz is currently a contributing editor to New Woman as well as a lecturer in journalism at Sheffield University. Before this she went to the US as editor in chief of Twist Magazine, where she relaunched it, turning it from a celebrity monthly into a teen lifestyle magazine. She has done freelance writing and editing at Marie Claire; was the Editor of Bliss (which she relaunched and for which she was nominated as PPA Editor of the Year in 2001); Deputy Editor of More! and Take a Break. She has written articles for the Daily Express, The Observer, Best, Chat, Glamour and Looks .
Gill Pyrah
Gill is an experienced radio, television and print journalist. She has presented Radio 4's Kaleidoscope, Midweek and Gardeners' Question Time as well as Channel 4 Daily and the political briefing programme, The World This Week, also on Channel 4. At LBC Radio she hosted her own daily two-hour afternoon show of interviews, news, debate and phone-ins, The Pyrah Programme, for which she was named the Variety Club's Independent Radio Personality of the Year. Her print work includes contributions to Cosmopolitan, The Daily Telegraph and The Listener .
Jeremy Scholfield
Jeremy founded 'Skin', a new branding and design consultancy in 2004, and specialises in brand identity, packaging design and retail identity and graphics. He was previously a board director of Interbrand, where his clients included Unilever, Procter & Gamble, Marks and Spencer, Waitrose, Seagram and The National Trust. Before this he was a board director of Newell and Sorrell where he managed and directed their Boots' business for over 12 years, as well as working with Halfords, Schweppes, Austin Reed and Warehouse. He has won three DBA Design Effectiveness awards, two Clios and an International Global Award.
Michele Sinclair
Michele Sinclair started the Business Improvement Consultancy in 1994 and specialises in management, personal and career development skills. She works both one-to-one and in small groups and has worked with clients in the UK, Italy, Holland, France, Germany, Scandanavia and Canada. Some of her clients include Dennis Publishing, Ford Financial, Pfizer, Svenska Handelsbanken, Reed Elsevier, WeberShandwick, The Conran Group, Edelman Global Communications and the Music Publishers Association.
Prior to this, Michele was a director of Invicta Training Ltd for eight years. Her role included the delivery of management, sales and customer care programmes in the UK and overseas as well as direct responsibility for the marketing of the company. She has worked with ETC for over 10 years and has a wide experience of many industries at all levels and her pragmatic approach produces tangible results.
"Michele's knowledge of the subject matter is encyclopaedic and is delivered with professionalism, intelligence and elan."
Consultant, recruitment consultancy
Susanne Schantz
Susanne has a fantastic mix of editorial, business and digital experience. She is an accomplished manager, editor and writer with more than 10 years experience in interactive and mobile industries. She is proficient in all areas of digital and wireless content and editorial, with a specialty in developing new content and channel opportunities. As well as training, she speaks regularly at industry gatherings on new technology in mobile and Interactive communities.
Gillie Tennant
Gillie has many years of agency experience working as a UK and pan-European PR manager with a variety of clients including IBM, Microsoft, Cable & Wireless, Philips Semiconductors, Interoute, Comverse, Argogroup, European analyst firm Gartner, Interactive Objects and NetScaler (acquired by Citrix). She has also worked in-house as the European PR Manager for BEA Systems.
Richard Sharpe
Richard is a trainer, journalist, an in-demand speaker at industry conferences and forums and a Visiting Fellow of the University of East London. He is co-founder of the ETC Group and his training clients include Oracle, Hewlett Packard, 3M and Convergys.
His freelance journalism covers Information Technology. He has contributed to the Financial Times, The Herald Tribune, The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Observer, Computing, Computer Weekly and other publications covering IT and its impact. Books published include "Software Agents" and "The Computer World".
Jonathan Simnett
Jonathan is Managing Director of Big Stick Communications. Prior to this he was vice chairman in the UK of Brodeur Worldwide (now Pleon), a global public relations and marketing communications consultancy. Brodeur Worldwide became one of the first UK companies to hold and retain Investor in People accreditation and was the only company to have been awarded `Best Staff Development` at the PR Week awards three years in succession.
Tony Westbrook
Tony is a freelance author, editor and publishing consultant, concentrating on editorial cross media issues. Most recently he has looked at the relationship between print and online for Future and VNU. Before this he was editorial director of VNU Business Publications and before that editorial director of ZDNet/CNet UK. He launched IT Week for Ziff-Davis UK, having joined the company in 1992 to launch the monthly magazine PC Direct. He has also been editor-in-chief of PC Direct, PC Magazine and set up ZDNet UK. Previous editorships include Reed's Systems International and VNU's Apricot User.