David Batchelor
David Batchelor is a man of action.
He’s an entrepreneur who likes getting things done—and inspiring other people to get things done.
David is convinced that a large part of his ability to get others to take action is simply due to his own passion for the things he’s involved in—as a business owner, as a leader in his industry, and as a volunteer in the community.
With a rich and varied career spanning from professional drumming to flourishing in the financial services industry, David mirrors his coaching ethos by authentically connecting with clients through vibrant, practical examples. Through his unwavering commitment to personal and professional growth, he champions the profound impact of entrepreneurship—emboldening the pillars of choice, independence, and contribution.
Beyond coaching, David radiates a spirit of philanthropy and global citizenship, using his influence to support charitable initiatives and international community projects. His coaching style is a testament to the transformative power of his own journey, offering not just guidance, but a profound, inspiring narrative that unlocks the potential of both his clients and the wider community.
He resides in Thame, Oxfordshire.
Entrepreneurship
Wills & Trusts Solicitors, Accountants and Wealth Management — Founder and Chairman
Published Resources & Thought Leadership
Book: It's A Matter Of Trust
Book: The 17 Mistakes Investors Make — And How To Avoid Them
Upcoming Workshop
Fun Facts
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First Job
Professional drummer -
Favorite Hobby
Listening to and playing music -
Favorite Free Day™ Activity
Going to the Ronnie Scott's jazz club -
Favorite Podcast
The Tim Ferris Show -
Favorite Movie
"Blade Runner" -
Favorite Book
"The Magic of Thinking Big" by David Schwartz
What Members Have To Say About David
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“David inspires growth both personally and professionally. His honest, no-nonsense approach and practical stories make his workshops engaging and fun. One key takeaway: bringing the team along for the journey and rewarding their success is crucial.”