Ted Wainman
Ted Wainman trained and qualified as an Associate Chartered Accountant (ACA) with EY (Ernst & Young) before joining JPMorgan on the Investment Management side of the business. Whilst at JPMorgan, he undertook a company sponsored MBA in the International Management of Financial Services, from which he graduated at the top of his class with merit.
Since 2003 Ted has been designing, developing and delivering programmes for the private sector across a range of business needs. Whether focused on programmes to build awareness and detailed understanding around financial drivers of their business, addressing new operational initiatives or supporting business change, Ted is experienced in working with key stakeholders within the business to construct a training program that delivers sustained change.
With a background in finance, Ted has a focus on financial and commercial training (including finance, strategy & leadership and Global Macro Economics), but is also comfortable in designing, developing and delivering training programmes on a wide variety of softer skills from negotiation, persuading, influencing, written communications and presentation skills.
Ted has worked with over 400 companies – primarily private or listed – from blue chips to financial services, including banks, building societies and insurance companies. Ted has worked in more than 40 countries globally and is experienced in addressing the needs of programmes across varying cultural backgrounds.
Ted is comfortable delivering workshops in a face-to-face classroom setting as well as running virtual remote workshops (including MicrosoftTeams, AdobeConnect, Zoom and similar platforms). Ted has also recorded a number of online workshops, both in-house and open.
Ted runs a YouTube Channel and regularly undertakes the financial analysis of a wide variety of companies on a regular basis: https://youtube.com/@TalkFinancials
Ted is the author of “How to Talk Finance: getting to grips with the numbers in business” – published by Pearson (Financial Times) in April 2015.
