Anne Tipton

Training Consultant at Impact Factory

Schools

  • Impact Factory

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Impact Factory

As an ambitious and passionate 20-year-old Anne Tipton started directing theatre. She spent time learning her craft with the best in the business before mounting her own productions at places like the Barbican, the Young Vic, and Bristol Old Vic; she also won a few awards for her efforts. Before long she was asked to put her skills to use behind a camera and ended up directing a soap opera.

As we all know though, life throws us a curve ball every now and then. Due to one such curveball, Anne took a step back from directing and spent some time having no idea where to go next. During these wilderness years, she took her skills in theatre to children in mental health wards, worked with some brilliant teenagers in Islington, learned how to make a mean Cappuccino in a café, ran workshops for women on probation, and helped the advocacy team at a domestic violence charity.

Fast forward to now and Anne has managed to return from the wilderness by finding Impact Factory, where she can use the experiences of that time, her expertise in facilitating groups, and her careful study of human behaviour. At Impact Factory Anne loves helping people with public speaking and presentations, she runs Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion training for a variety of clients, including Pantheon. She is also passionate about Line Management and Assertiveness.

When she’s not at Impact Factory you might find Anne speaking to audiences of up to 500 about personal effectiveness.

Areas of Speciality

  • Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion
  • Public Speaking
  • Presentation Skills
  • Line Management
  • Coaching and Mentoring
  • Assertiveness

Recent Clients

  • HD Sharmans Ltd
  • Pantheon
  • Vorwerk
  • Practice Plus Group
  • Alfol Ltd

Education

  • Middlesex University
    BA (Hons) Performing Arts

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