Emma Kilbey

An enthusiastic specialist in communication, coaching and forum theatre-based training

Emma comes from a journalistic and performing background, with experience as a voiceover artist, singer, director and deviser, actor and scriptwriter. She is also a qualified corporate and educational coach and has been designing and facilitating behavioural training across the sectors for nearly thirty years, specialising in Equality and Diversity/Inclusion and Conflict Resolution packages with clients as diverse as arny regiments within the MOD and staff at The Child Brain Injury Trust. She offers unique, tailor-made packages with ‘forum theatre’ scenarios at the heart of a training day or a conference, featuring professional actors and a ‘low-risk, high-gain’ experience for delegates, who can recognise their own situations and help influence outcomes. She is also the co-writer of ‘101 Days to Make a Change’; which forms the heart of many Undiscovered Country programmes.


"Emma’s coaching was immensely helpful. She systematically helps you identify areas of your practice to develop and then gently, caringly holds you to account in their development. A much-valued source of support."

Matt Hall – Vice Principal: Sixth Form and Standards, City Academy Bristol

Why Emma?

I am truly passionate and committed to truffling out people’s potential and accompanying them in their development, whether it’s through one-to-one coaching, lively discussion-based team sessions or fun-filled, dynamic training days that inspire and motivate the delegates. I enjoy interacting with people from every level of an organisation and believe I have the ability to make a difference because I care deeply about what I do!