MORE ABOUT BETH

Beth's early career, in the US, was in mental health service delivery and program evaluation, and then organizational consulting. This led to work with a British firm undergoing transformation from government agency into a FTSE 100-listed British corporation, and precipitated her relocation to the UK, where she managed an internal management consulting unit for this firm, and subsequently established her own London-based consulting business.
Since 1994 Beth has provided organizational consulting, including role consultations (now known as coaching), through Neustatus Consulting, Ltd and in association with established consulting firms. In 2011 she obtained executive coaching certification and lectured on organizational applications of Attachment at the Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust.
In 2012, Beth returned to the Boston area to take up the role of director of executive education custom programs at Harvard Business School. This entailed managing a wide-ranging portfolio of client relationships, engaging in business development, program design and delivery, and program evaluation. She worked with HBS faculty and executive education delivery teams and with clients’ senior executives and learning and development teams.
In 2019, Beth returned to self-employment, working through both her London firm and its US counterpart, Neustatus Consulting, LLC. Her recent coaching portfolio includes established executives and future leaders, employed in a mix of proprietary businesses and nonprofit organizations, based in both the UK and the US. During the pandemic, she refreshed her coaching skills and approach on Meyler Campbell’s business coaching Mastered Programme. Her final essay, which earned high distinction, examined application of Attachment Theory to coaching.
Since 2023, Beth has once again been based in London, where she oversees and is on the core faculty of the Tavistock Consulting Executive Coaching Programme (ECP). Through Neustatus Consulting she continues her private coaching practice.
Beth invites her pro-bono clients to contribute to the Boston Arts Academy Foundation, the only arts-based public high school in Boston, Massachusetts, or to the newly established Tavistock & Portman Charity scholarship fund for qualified candidates whose economic status restricts their ability to attend ECP (donation details available from Beth).
BA (Theater Arts), Cornell University
MBA; ABD (Organization Development), Boston University
PhD (Psychology), University College London - doctoral research entailed developing and validating a psychometric measure of attachment at work, anchored in Attachment Theory
Accredited executive coach with the European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC); EMCC Global Individual Supervision Accreditation at Master’s level
Dual national (US/UK)