Since 1989 Emma has worked as a Graphologist analysing handwriting for both the Corporate and Private Sectors, building up an enviable client list which over the years has included members of the Aristocracy and Celebrities as well as Businesses ranging from City Institutions, Recruitment Agencies, Travel Firms and Property Companies.
From a relatively small sample of handwriting Emma can reveal fascinating insights into The personality and Character of the Individual including reliability, energy levels, social skills, honesty and even health issues as well as compatability between couples and Business Associates.
Clients have included Hastings Insurance, Strutt & Parker, Conde Nast, Virgin as well as Financial Organisations such as Richard Chandler Associates and numerous Hotels such as The Dorchester Group and The Corinthia Group.
During the last decade Emma’s media profile has ensured that she remains the UK’s leading handwriting expert. She has made countless TV appearances for both the BBC and Independent Channels. Appearances include 2 series of History Hunter with Bill Oddie for BBC, GMTVs This Morning and Premier League for Sky during which she analysed our top Premier League Footballers as well as Sky News.
She has made frequent Radio appearances for both BBC and Regional Radio including Midweek with Libby Purves, Radio 4’s Today Programme and the World Service.
Emma has had her own Columns in The Times and The Financial Times analysing Leaders such as Rupert Murdoch, Sir Richard Branson, Sir Philip Green and many of our top Industrialists, Bankers and Entrepreneurs. More unusual cases have led her to analyse some controversial characters such as Saddam Hussein. She has also written for all our major Newspapers including The Daily Mail, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian and many leading Magazines and Journals such as The Field, Cosmopolitan and Country and Town House analysing Donald Trump, Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth and Prince William.
Emma’s insightful scrutiny of the human mind and the behavioural patterns that ensue led her to gain qualifications in Psychotherapy and Hypnotherapy in 2007.
Since 2010 Emma has been undertaking and working on Criminal Linguistic cases for Insurance Companies, Intelligence Agencies, Banks and individuals, analysing language used in emails, texts and blogs and indeed all forms of printed language.
As well as helping with recruitment and corporate restructuring, Emma has helped to solve cases of fraud for both private individuals and the Corporate world and given an insight into the criminal mind.
Emma also gives talks and presentations to Companies and groups and her insights coupled with an easy manner and engaging personality have led to her being involved in Corporate team building exercises and one on one assessments within Industry from the CEO to the newest recruit.
Emma’s first book, Reading Between The Lines, is being published by Quercus and will be in the book shops September 2018.