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Mark Bixter

Executive Coach

Mark is an AC-accredited Executive Coach with 2,300+ hours of experience across the corporate, public, and charity sectors. With a background as an actor, theatre producer, and charity sector MD, he brings a uniquely human perspective to coaching people at every level of an organisation.

Mark is an AC-accredited Executive Coach with 2,300+ hours of experience across the corporate, public, and charity sectors. With a background as an actor, theatre producer, and charity sector MD, he brings a uniquely human perspective to coaching people at every level of an organisation.

Coaching hours

2,300+

Accreditation

Accredited Professional Executive Coach (AC)

Background in

Theatre, Charity Sector Leadership

As a coach

Mark is an Accredited Professional Executive Coach with the Association for Coaching (AC) and over 2,300 hours of coaching experience across the corporate, public, and charity sectors.

His path to coaching is anything but conventional. Mark began his career as an Actor and Theatre Producer before moving into senior leadership in the charity sector, working as a Managing Director, Head of Operations, and General Manager. That breadth of experience — creative, human, and operational — shapes everything about how he coaches.

Mark has worked with over 700 people at every level, from CEOs and senior executives to early-career starters and people navigating significant life transitions. He also works with prisoners, refugees, and young women furthest from power — because he believes great coaching should be transformative regardless of where someone starts.

His style is holistic and reflective. Clients describe him as warm, encouraging, challenging, creative, and genuinely person-focused. Mark sees his role as more than an accountability partner — he is someone who joins clients on their journey and stays with them until they find their way through.

Mental Wellbeing, Confidence, Professional Relationships, Career Development, Finding Clarity, Understanding Self

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