MARCUS-WOLF - Key Persons
Nicolette trained as an Opera Singer at the London College of Music, and an Actor at Mountview Theatre School. She started her theatrical career in the West End, moving on to television (U.S.A.) film and radio. Nicolette has been Head of the Voice Department of the Birmingham Academy of Music, a coach in Media Training; and has developed, assessed and evaluated Education Programmes before founding Marcus-Wolf. She has qualified at Warwick University in Adult Coaching, at Oxford University and Durham University in Theological Studies. She was CEO of the charity BeMORE for six years encouraging philanthropy in young professionals. This led to much profiled public speaking. She is an ordained Priest in the Church of England. She combines this experience into her coaching work.
Nicolette is regularly invited to write editorials and speak on authentic leadership communication. This had led to be an Educator at Duke University, teaching at Chicago Booth and Bayes (Cass) Executive Education. Early on in her career, Nicolette was presented with the Midlands Young Professional Business Woman of the Year Award.
Nicolette has explored every aspect of engaging an audience using voice delivery, physicality and the spoken word. Her experience has demonstrated that the only way individuals can give a compelling performance with effective results is by expressing their unique personality in an open and truthful manner, enhanced by the use of excellent presentation and relationship management techniques. She believes that success comes from transparency and integrity; and these are the values which drive her work.