External facilitators
Jiff Bayliss
Jiff is a Clerkenwell & Islington Guiding Association Guide who, after living in north London for 48 years, developed his trade in Islington and Camden but has guided over the South East of England (and even northern France and Belgium) Jiff evokes up to 2000 years of history by drawing attention to sights that are visible to all but not always seen and using them to describe associated people or events.
Steve Creffield
Steve is a workshop facilitator, designer and coach. He hosts dynamic and innovative workshops in which people can discover, evolve and safely practice new approaches. For over two decades, he has worked Universities, the Health Sector, and NGO's in UK and globally with clients like the United Nations, The Palladium Group and WaterAid.
Ruby Elliot
Also known as Rubyetc, Ruby is an illustrator, cartoonist and workshop facilitator based in London. She uses humour in her drawings to explore topics around health, and in particular mental health. Her most recent book, 'Silly Us', is a comic look at relationships and why we all need each other so much.
Monica Kaur
Monica is MaP’s Regional Partnership Manager for East London. She is passionate about helping people to enhance their financial skills and make the most of their money.
Her role is to work closely with organisations from the private, public, voluntary/third sectors to support their financial wellbeing strategies by accessing MaPs’ free resources, removing the stigma attached to talking about money and providing impartial advice and guidance.
Auriol Moores (Workplace Healthcare)
Auriol is a Registered Nutritional Therapist with BANT and CNHC, qualified since 2012, specialising in the Functional Medicine approach to address root causes of health issues. Her holistic methods include workshops and seminars and 1:1 sessions with tailored dietary advice, helping clients achieve optimal health through evidence-based nutrition.
Mike Roarty
Mike, from Strengths Focused Leadership, is a very experienced leadership coach, team coach and trainer. He regularly works in leadership development programmes in the private, public and voluntary sectors, and has worked with a number of universities. A focus on building strengths is at the heart of everything that Mike does.
Greg Savides (Workplace Healthcare)
Greg is an educator and motivator and takes a holistic approach when it comes to rehabilitation, focusing on the whole rather than the part. He believes in minimising injury and promoting recovery through education, self-belief, self-reliance and exercise. He has a special interest in long standing injuries including chronic back pain and those who have "tried everything."
Tea and Crafting
They have been running craft classes in London for over 10 years and they continue to ignite passion and creativity in even the most self-confessed uncreative person.
Kathy Toogood
Kathy, from Strengths Focused Leadership, is an experienced leadership coach, facilitator and trainer, who has worked for many years in the private, public and voluntary sectors. Kathy is co-director of Strengths Focused Leadership, an organisation which provides a variety of services in leadership development, facilitation and organisational development.
Internal facilitators
Simon Abbot
Simon is a Work-Based Learning Advisor and artist, interested in exploring playful approaches to promoting creativity in HE.
Gemma Bergomi
Gemma is a Senior Course Officer in the School of Science and Technology.
Andrew Channing
Andrew, Visiting Lecturer at City St George's, studied gamelan in Java and Bali. Since 1991 he has been teaching gamelan throughout Europe, primarily at the Southbank Centre, City St George's (since 1999), SOAS and LSO St Luke's. He has also performed worldwide.
Change Support Unit
The Change Support Unit (CSU) is a specialist central resource to help City St George's deliver change more effectively, creating a positive impact on the student and staff experience. As a team, they act as internal consultants, providing and signposting to expertise, and providing opportunities for staff to contribute and share knowledge. We are working towards building a foundation for continuous improvement and supporting the need for organisational effectiveness, agility and value for money across City St George's.
Dr Poonam Madar
Poonam, Visiting Lecturer at City St George's, is a writer, sociologist, and curator with a background in research, visual culture, and the sociology of emotions. Poonam’s expertise includes the use of arts-based methods to explore themes of identity, culture, difference, and belonging. Poonam is a therapeutic and reflective writing practitioner and the founder of Working Warrior.
Muhibun Nessa
Muhibun is a Planning and Business Intelligence Analyst in the Strategic Planning and Performance Unit.
The Office for Institutional Equity and Inclusion
The Office for Institutional Equity and Inclusion is City St George’s catalyst for inclusive excellence and culture change, working across the University to foster an inclusive, fair and respectful environment for the whole community.
James Reaper
James is the Leisure Supervisor (Fitness) Student Experience.
Professor Susannah Quinsee
Susannah is City St George’s Vice President (Digital and Student Experience). She is leading on the University's response to digital transformation and how this will impact on the student experience. She is a Lego Serious Play Facilitator and her current research focuses on playful leadership and change management.
Dr Swrajit Sarkar
Swrajit, Senior Lecturer in Nutrition at City St George's, is a registered public health nutritionist with the association for nutrition (UKVRN), and a member of the Nutrition Society, a full member of the Royal Society of Biology and chartered biologist (CBiol), and fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH).