Nigel Cumberland | |
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Born | York, England |
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Website | nigelcumberland |
Nigel Cumberland is a British author, leadership coach and mentor, and a founder of The Silk Road Partnership. [1] [2] [3] He is the author of nine self-development and leadership books,some of which have been serialised, and also translated into over 25 foreign languages. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Brought up in the UK, Cumberland is British with a mother who was originally from Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), and he read Economics at Queens' College, University of Cambridge. [9] [10]
Cumberland is an accredited coach and supervisor with the European Mentoring and Coaching Council, and is also an International Ambassador on the Board of Directors of the US-based International Mentoring Association. [11] [12] [2]
Cumberland regularly writes and is interviewed in the media on career and leadership related topics, and he's regularly invited to chair, facilitate and/or speak at various events. [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]
In 2016, Cumberland was admitted to the Freedom of the City of London. [21] [22]
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