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Owen Eastwood

Performance Coach - team culture & leading

Owen Eastwood is a performance coach and writer from New Zealand, currently residing in England.23 He is known for his work with high-profile teams across various fields, including sports, military, and corporate leadership.34

Eastwood is the chief at HoKo, a position he has held since January 2008.1 He also served as a director at HoKo starting in January 2006, focusing on building high-performance team cultures.1 In 2023, he was involved in performance coaching for the European Ryder Cup (golf) team and served as a non-executive board member.1

Before his work with HoKo, Eastwood was a partner at Lewis Silkin LLP, a law firm in London, for nearly 16 years, specializing in employment law and sports law.1

Eastwood's approach to performance coaching is rooted in "whakapapa", a Māori concept emphasizing interconnectedness and belonging.34 He introduces this concept to teams to foster a strong sense of shared identity and purpose.3

Eastwood obtained a Master of Commercial Law degree with first-class honors, specializing in Employment Law & Sports Law from the University of Auckland (1996-1997).13 He also holds an LLB and a BA in Political Studies from the University of Otago (1987-1992).1

Highlights

May 18 · auckland.ac.nz
Performance coach Owen Eastwood - The University of Auckland
Performance coach Owen Eastwood - The University of Auckland

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Location

Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom