Children don’t ask if you’re from the public or private sector, they don’t care, Chris Brindley

Who is Chris Brindley? Chris Brindley is a Non-Executive Director, International Speaker, Executive Coach and Consultant in business and sport. Chris’ career prior to his current portfolio of roles spanned two different industries, having been an Executive Director in both. After four years as MD at the UK’s leading challenger bank, Metro Bank, Chris decided to make the move that has seen him recognised with an MBE for services to sport and awarded winner of the Institute of Directors, UK Non-Executive Director of the Year in 2017.  Chris is a leading Conference speaker in the UK, Europe, Africa and Australia covering topics such as customer excellence, (international speaker in) leadership, change, employee engagement and how to build high performing teams through a growth mindset.  From a sport and business perspective, Chris is recognised as an asset around the board table. An independent board evaluation of GreaterSport, where Chris was Chair for 11 years, described the way in which the board operated as (part of) "one of the best seen in any industry across the world".  Awards: MBE Special Recognition Award United Kingdom Non-Executive Director of the Year Sales Leader of the Year at the National Sales Awards Most Outstanding Employer at the National Business Awards Sales and Marketing Director of the Year Britain’s Best Boss by the Working Families Association Sales and Marketing Director of the Year for 3 consecutive years at the British Excellence Sales and Marketing Awards Sales and Marketing Director of the Year Led teams to success at the National Customer Service awards.  Clients include: Heineken Sport England Professional Footballers Association Manchester United FC WILO Allianz Close Brothers  Hosts Paul Griffiths and Luke Johnson chat to Chris about: His belief that physical activity enables a better and longer life Children’s health being more important than whether provision is coming from the public or private sector The social impact sport and physical activity can have on local communities How the Rugby League World Cup shall be unique in its inclusivity vision The importance of leaders being visionary, doing the right thing even when it’s the hard thing and having emotional intelligence  

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Through this podcast series, Paul Griffiths and Luke Johnson from Aspire Active Partnerships aim to discover The Active Code. What is takes to be a successful leader and leading organisations towards combatting inactivity to help more children, be more active, more often. We are not alone through this journey – we are joined by business owners and leaders from in and outside of the sports coaching and children's activity sector who share what physical activity means to them, how they lead their organisation to achieve their company mission, and what they believe is The Active Code.