Kath McEwen
Executive Coach
Overview
Kathryn is passionate about creating workplaces that help employees perform optimally while staying well.
She is a global thought leader on workplace resilience and has authored three books on this topic.
Drawing on her extensive experience as an organisational psychologist, coach and mediator she developed the Resilience at Work Toolkit – the World’s first set of integrated assessments to systemically build resilience. Used by coaches across 15 countries and in all industry sectors, her work is making a real difference in people’s working lives.
Whilst not an academic, Kathryn’s resilience assessments have informed more than 140 university studies and her publications currently rate in the top 13% for research interest. She has sat on the industry advisory boards of university research centres, enabling her passion for bridging the evidence-practice divide.
More recently, Kathryn founded Click – an innovative team app and platform that blends tech, science, real-time data and powerful questions to help teams sustainably work better together in challenge, change and uncertainty. Her vision, through Click, is to democratise and scale team coaching across organisations.
Kathryn’s alter-ego, that won’t be appearing today, is Ms Tuff Stuff – her role as the director/owner of a 4WD parts business.
Qualifications
Bachelor of Arts (Honours in Psychology), University of Western Australia
Graduate Diploma in Organisational Psychology, Curtin University
Graduate Diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy
Registered Organisational Psychologist
Diploma in Freelance Journalism
Affiliations
Fellow, Australian Psychological Society (APS)
Member, APS College of Organisational Psychologists
Member, APS Interest Group in Coaching Psychology
Member, APS Interest Group in Occupational Health
Member, Australian Human Resource Institute
Member, LEADR Association of Dispute Resolvers
Member, Advisory Board. School of Psychology Social Work and Social Policy. University of South Australia
Chair, Advisory Board. Asia Pacific Centre for Work Health and Safety. University of South Australia
Member, SA Health Practitioners Tribunal
ACCREDITATIONS
Accredited under the National Mediator Accreditation System
Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Expanded Interpretive Report
MLQ (Multi-leader Questionnaire
Resilience at Work (RAW)