Jo Pavezi is a studious of a relational issues and corporate environments, she believes that when talking authentically, people bring their dilemmas, vulnerabilities and strengths to the construction of what really brings meaning and connections that matter and facilitate personal and collective transformations.

As an Executive Coach, she assists national and multinational companies, in addition to carrying out Psychotherapy processes in a clinical context.

Formation:

  • Psychologist from the Methodist University - São Paulo - Brazil
  • Senior Coach accredited by EMCC – European Mentoring and Coaching Council - Italy
  • Coach accredited by the Latin American Coaching Society - São Paulo - Brazil
  • Change Management Training – London - England
  • Holism and Leadership Training - Schumacher College - Devon - England
  • Psychotherapist specializing in Psychodrama and Transpersonal Psychology

Jo Pavezi is a studious of a relational issues and corporate environments, she believes that when talking authentically, people bring their dilemmas, vulnerabilities and strengths to the construction of what really brings meaning and connections that matter and facilitate personal and collective transformations.

As an Executive Coach, she assists national and multinational companies, in addition to carrying out Psychotherapy processes in a clinical context.

Formation:

  • Psychologist from the Methodist University - São Paulo - Brazil
  • Senior Coach accredited by EMCC – European Mentoring and Coaching Council - Italy
  • Coach accredited by the Latin American Coaching Society - São Paulo - Brazil
  • Change Management Training – London - England
  • Holism and Leadership Training - Schumacher College - Devon - England
  • Psychotherapist specializing in Psychodrama and Transpersonal Psychology

In the book ‘Invite your enemy for some coffee, Jo Pavezi invites you to think about relational conflicts and seek ways to detach ideas and concepts that lead to them.

Are you living a relational conflict with your staff, or in your personal life, and want a way to reflect on it? Choose a card and find a tip that can help you.

Learn more about Jo Pavezi's work in interviews, videos and reports of her experiences in Brazil and in the world helping people to confront their conflicts.

In the book ‘Invite your enemy for some coffee, Jo Pavezi invites you to think about relational conflicts and seek ways to detach ideas and concepts that lead to them.

Are you living a relational conflict with your staff, or in your personal life, and want a way to reflect on it? Choose a card and find a tip that can help you.

Learn more about Jo Pavezi's work in interviews, videos and reports of her experiences in Brazil and in the world helping people to confront their conflicts.

In the book ‘Invite your enemy for some coffee, Jo Pavezi invites you to think about relational conflicts and seek ways to detach ideas and concepts that lead to them.

Are you living a relational conflict with your staff, or in your personal life, and want a way to reflect on it? Choose a card and find a tip that can help you.

Learn more about Jo Pavezi's work in interviews, videos and reports of her experiences in Brazil and in the world helping people to confront their conflicts.