Malcolm McLeod

Malcolm McLeod

NSW, AUSTRALIA
aka 'The Handwriting Guy'. THE Conference MC, Energizer & Ice Breaker King, Outdoor Team Building Guru, Expert Business and Team Keynote Speaker. Engaging, Professional and Unforgettable!

With his unique blend of background experiences Malcolm learnt to deal with the most demanding of groups with elegance and potent effectiveness. A former policeman, counselor in a therapeutic community for maximum-security inmates, tennis coach, activities manager for 5 star resorts and a speaker / facilitator / presenter for over 20 years, Malcolm is in constant demand, worldwide.

Specialising in Team Building, his presentations will lead your people to get to know each other deeper and work better, together, as one team. Malcolm's style is humorous, interactive and at times, in your face productively raucous.

Many years ago Malcolm was in the police force and then worked as a counselor at Long Bay Gaol where he sharpened his communication skills via facilitating group therapy sessions for maximum-security inmates. This sparked his interest in group facilitation, self-development and the unconscious drivers that can drive people, teams and companies to success or disaster. After leaving prison, Malcolm worked for 6 years on Hayman Island as the activities manager and tennis coach (tough gig!) Here he blended fun activities & group therapy with a 5 star service attitude. From this mix he created special programmes designed for conference groups.

These interests evolved over 20 years into the suite of programmes Malcolm produces and presents

With his unique blend of background experiences Malcolm learnt to deal with the most demanding of groups with elegance and potent effectiveness. A former policeman, counselor in a therapeutic community for maximum-security inmates, tennis coach, activities manager for 5 star resorts and a speaker / facilitator / presenter for over 20 years, Malcolm is in constant demand, worldwide.

Specialising in Team Building, his presentations will lead your people to get to know each other deeper and work better, together, as one team. Malcolm's style is humorous, interactive and at times, in your face productively raucous.

Many years ago Malcolm was in the police force and then worked as a counselor at Long Bay Gaol where he sharpened his communication skills via facilitating group therapy sessions for maximum-security inmates. This sparked his interest in group facilitation, self-development and the unconscious drivers that can drive people, teams and companies to success or disaster. After leaving prison, Malcolm worked for 6 years on Hayman Island as the activities manager and tennis coach (tough gig!) Here he blended fun activities & group therapy with a 5 star service attitude. From this mix he created special programmes designed for conference groups.

These interests evolved over 20 years into the suite of programmes Malcolm produces and presents

"Sign Up and Commit….. Making your Mark in Business, Relationships and Life." Session Aims:

  • Humorously and challengingly, to increase participant's motivation, clarity skills that leads to higher productive performance levels, with less resistance from life and business demands.
  • Energize and humanize the interactions of the group, so that wisdom of the group can be mined deeper.
  • Give the audience a greater understanding of how consciously and unconsciously you represent yourself to the world that can enhance or inhibit your success opportunities.
Entertainment-basedEducational / InformativeTechnical / SpecificHumorous / Funny

"When patterns are broken new worlds emerge"

  • To challenge & break some patterns of thought words and actions that may be limiting participants best from being realized.
  • To give participants awareness on how different we all are.
  • To point out that team diversity is powerful, only when team members are clear on and committed to the company vision and kept initiatives
  • Give strategies on how to get on with people who aren't like you.
  • Create an awareness of where & how participants give...
Entertainment-basedEducational / Informative