

23rd May - 2nd June 2013
Profile authors at Hay Festival 2013
23nd May - 2nd June 2013
Polly Morland, Renata Salecl at How The Light Gets In philosophy festival
26th May 2013
Alex Danchev on Cézanne at the Charleston Festival
26th May 2013
Simon Garfield presents On the Map at Brighton Festival 2013
Thursday 20th June
Tony Juniper at Bristol Festival of Ideas
2nd June 2013
Simon Garfield at London Literature Festival 13
Sunday 16th June
Sam Leith at Borders Book Festival
Thursday 13th June, 2013
Renata Salecl at TEDGlobal 2013
Wednesday 12th June
Bernie Krause TEDGlobal talk
Monday 13th June
Jonathan Dimbleby at the National Army Museum
Sunday 23 June
Andrew Martin on Travel Around London at Kings Place
Sunday 23 June
Simon Garfield at Proms at St Jude’s
Sunday 23rd June
Simon Garfield & Chris Schüler: Mapping the World
Monday 24 June
Not a Day for Soundbites: The Craft of the Political Speech
30th June 2013
Polly Morland at Chalke Valley History Festival 2013
Tuesday 2nd July
David Hendy at Bristol Festival of Ideas
Thursday 4th July
Victoria Glendinning at Beaminster Festival
18 November 2011
The author of What Got You Here Won’t Get You There and Mojo, both published by Profile Books, has been awarded the 2011 Thinkers50 Leadership Award.
Marshall Goldsmith is one of the world’s leading executive coaches. He was a pioneer of the 360-degree feedback technique. His success is built on a no-nonsense approach to leaders and leadership and a Buddhist philosophy.
About the Thinkers50 Award: This definitive global ranking of management thinkers is published every two years. The ranking is based on voting at the Thinkers50 website and input from a team of advisers led by Stuart Crainer and Des Dearlove. The Thinkers50 has ten established criteria by which thinkers are evaluated — originality of ideas; practicality of ideas; presentation style; written communication; loyalty of followers; business sense; international outlook; rigor of research; impact of ideas and the elusive guru factor.
Profile will be publishing the graphic edition of Goldsmith’s What Got You Here in February 2012