Adina Tarry
Adina has been an accredited APECS member since 2006 and currently holds a rare triple APECS accreditation, as an Executive coach, Supervisor and Team Coach. She is also accredited as a business coach with the Association for Coaching.
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Adina Tarry MSC, MBA, BA
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Adina has been an accredited APECS member since 2006 and currently holds a rare triple APECS accreditation, as an Executive coach, Supervisor and Team Coach. She is also accredited as a business coach with the Association for Coaching.
In addition to coaching (2872 hours by 2015, when she stopped counting!) Adina offers a portfolio of services as a business and consumer psychologist, O/D consultant and mentor. In her first intentional business career she gained expertise in most aspects of supply chain from procurement, to distribution, international logistics, manufacturing, also project management, quality management, audit and compliance, HR management and e-commerce, She worked globally with leading corporations in fast changing innovative organisations such as IBM, Alcatel, Johnson & Johnson and Bristol Myers Squibb; working as a manager and subject matter specialist, in delivery of products and services as well as roll out of e-commerce solutions and advanced technologies.
In her second career since 2000 based in London, she dedicates her focus on developing people, cultures and organisations for a better work experience and effectiveness in business practice and delivery. Educated internationally, Adina has lived and worked in France, Germany, USA, Australia, Romania and the UK, is multilingual and savvy in cross cultural dynamics. Her work and life experience have naturally led to her integrative polymath mindset and ability to use cross-functional multi-disciplinary sources of knowledge in her work.
Adina enjoys change, innovation and thrives on solving problems, in her belief that there are always solutions and ways to do things better, if only we know where to look.
Her thinking and practice are informed by extensive international business experience, applied business psychology, cross cultural savvy, advancements in science and technology, academic activity and extensive continued personal and professional development. Adina’s approach to life and work is integrative, combining strategy and tactics, and drawing from multiple sources. All coming together under the principles of dialectic philosophy and complex systems theory, which in her view provide a most helpful and flexible framework that closely reflects the multifold nature of the human condition and the dynamics of our changing world.
A member of multiple professional organisations, she also works as a Visiting lecturer, has published work ("Design Thinking for Smaller Enterprise Development" Routledge 2019 "Coaching with Careers and AI in Mind" Routledge 2018), is a contributor to live radio and TV programs, and has been doing pro-bono work as a director with the Association for Business Psychology and APECS.
Relevant Qualifications
Continued Profession and Personal Development log 2001- current: http://www.adinatarry.com/about.php?p=educ
Diploma in Corporate and Executive Coaching - with Merit – Coaching Academy 2006 London
CPPD Certificate Effective Supervision, Centre for Supervision Training, 2006
Certificate in Personal Coaching - 2004 London
NLP Diploma – 2005 London
Level A and B occupational testing qualified, Psytech, - 2004 London
Certificate in Solution focused approach in coaching - 2011 London
MSc Business Psychology with Merit: Executive Coaching sand CES - 2006 London.
CMM (capability Maturity Model) – Sydney 2000
ISO 9001 Auditor qualified QSA – Sydney 1995
Professional Memberships:
Principal member of the Association for Business Psychology (ABP)
Accredited member of the Association of Professional Executive Coaching and Supervision (APECS)
Accredited Member of Association for Coaching (AC)
Graduate member of the British Psychological Society (BPS)
London Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM)
Member of the Special Group of Coaching Psychologists (SGCP)
Life member of The Coaching Academy