Fiona joined BCG in April 2009 as Peter Hawkins' PA and Administrator of the Coaching Supervision Programme.
Fiona previously spent 10 years at the magic circle law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer as a Researcher and Business Development Executive specialising in employment, pensions and benefits law.
She enjoyed the diversity of her comprehensive role as researcher/librarian/trainer/seminar organiser and the variety of skills that she developed - not least how to juggle lots of information and give attention to detail.
She is a keen semi-professional photographer and also dabbles in antiques dealing. She has done a lot of volunteering for the National Trust helping them to build up their stock images of their Wessex landscapes and the people that visit them. Fiona is particularly interested in the use of photography as a local historical and anthropological record, especially in rural and farming communities, and takes her influences from James Ravilious, Bill Brandt and Martin Parr.
She lives and works from home in Northumberland where she lives with her partner Paul who is a hill shepherd. High on her list of ambitions is to get a sheep dog that works to her commands.
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