
QAHE and Kennedy University (KU) are pleased to announce the awarding of the Honorary Professor of Practice in Affective Neuroscience & Coaching to Mr. Anthony David Vernon. This recognition honours his distinguished contribution to coaching, relationship development, and the practical application of affective neuroscience in professional practice.
Mr. Vernon is an established couples coach, supervisor, trainer, and affective neuroscientist with more than 27 years of experience working with couples and supporting professionals in the field of relationships and mental wellbeing. His work has focused on helping people strengthen communication, increase emotional awareness, and develop practical tools to succeed in love and in life.
He has also devoted many years to education, training, and professional development, including the supervision of coaches, therapists, counselors, psychologists, and psychotherapists. Through this work, he has contributed to advancing standards in coaching and supporting individuals and communities internationally.
In receiving this honorary title, Mr. Vernon is recognised for his ongoing commitment to excellence, learning, and service. QAHE and Kennedy University congratulate him on this well-deserved honour and look forward to the continued impact of his work in affective neuroscience and coaching.