Tim Kyndt
Tim Kyndt is a business psychologist who works with a range of organisations delivering high-performance leadership coaching and management development projects. Tim's career has focused on commercial management, organisational change and leadership development within the health promotion, pharmaceutical and financial services industries.
At GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Tim held a variety of senior marketing and commercial roles with responsibility for UK and international markets. Within the entrepreneurial environment, Tim has experience within CEO, COO and consultant roles in organisations undergoing rapid and vigorous transformations. With a Masters distinction in Organisational Psychology from King’s College London, Tim has applied his expertise in employee behaviour change to the design of health & wellbeing interventions for a number of leading organisations, including the World Economic Forum. Tim’s operational experience in delivering health & wellbeing interventions resulted in winning the 1997 Sunday Times Creative Innovation award and the UK Department of Trade & Industry award for online innovation.
More recently, Tim has been working with UK Sport and ParalympicsGB in the design, development and delivery of management and coaching development programmes, such as the UK Sport Fast Track Practitioner programme. In the run up to the Beijing 2008 Paralympics, Tim was a co-designer and deliverer of the pre-games development programme for core games staff.
In the past few years, Tim led the MSc Organisational Psychology and Psychiatry units at King’s College, University of London and remains a tutor on the programme.