Wellbeing Ambassador for the IoD joins Book of Beasties as CEO

Book of Beasties is delighted to introduce Craig Fearn, a globally recognised Mental Health & Wellbeing board member, Global Wellbeing Sustainability Expert and theWellbeing Ambassador for the Institute of Directors, as our new Chief Executive.

Craig, who graduated from Plymouth University with PGCE and Social Sciences degrees, has dedicated his working life to the mental health and wellbeing sectors.

He co-founded Wellbeings Games in 2018, a developer of wellbeing and e-Health apps before joining Business Mental Wellbeing as Chief Executive and moving into wellbeing advisory roles for Edrington UK, Soho House and most recently the Institute of Directors.

His own consultancy, Lighthouse Mentoring helps shape business strategies and vision to launch Mental Wellbeing Consultancy to enhance mental health and wellbeing support to university students with Disabled Student Allowance funding and private clients.

Craig brings a dedication to the improvement of child mental health through playful methods of education along with a wonderful imagination and vision, that matches Book of Beasties ambitions to reach children and young people around the world with the Beasties’ world of wellbeing.

Craig commented: “For a while I have been looking for my next project. One that fits with my values and ethics. Book of Beasties was the first thing in a while that I can honestly say excited me in the world of mental wellbeing.

“It is new and fresh and not just trying to repackage the same stuff over and over again and call it something new. How many times in your life are you asked to be part of something that changes lives! You just can’t pass up those opportunities.”


If you would like to talk to Craig or another member of the Book of Beasties team about introducing our wellbeing provision into your school, service or holiday camp, or would like to discuss partnership and collaboration opportunities please contact us through the website and we will get back to you.

Related Blogs

Book of Beasties Christmas Video: Bubbles of Brave
Move aside John Lewis, The Book of Beasties Christmas video is here! 🎄Join us on our little adventure, where we take to the sky and make this Christmas time the bubbliest and bravest there ever was.
Read More
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity partners with Book of Beasties
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity (GOSH Charity) and children’s mental wellness game developer, Book of Beasties, have become partners in a bid to raise vital funds to support seriously ill children from across the UK who are cared for at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).
Read More

Join Our Club!

Subscribe to our SEL platform
For a playful way to have a happier day
Join our community
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Wellbeing Ambassador for the IoD joins Book of Beasties as CEO

Book of Beasties is delighted to introduce Craig Fearn, a globally recognised Mental Health & Wellbeing board member, Global Wellbeing Sustainability Expert and theWellbeing Ambassador for the Institute of Directors, as our new Chief Executive.

Craig, who graduated from Plymouth University with PGCE and Social Sciences degrees, has dedicated his working life to the mental health and wellbeing sectors.

He co-founded Wellbeings Games in 2018, a developer of wellbeing and e-Health apps before joining Business Mental Wellbeing as Chief Executive and moving into wellbeing advisory roles for Edrington UK, Soho House and most recently the Institute of Directors.

His own consultancy, Lighthouse Mentoring helps shape business strategies and vision to launch Mental Wellbeing Consultancy to enhance mental health and wellbeing support to university students with Disabled Student Allowance funding and private clients.

Craig brings a dedication to the improvement of child mental health through playful methods of education along with a wonderful imagination and vision, that matches Book of Beasties ambitions to reach children and young people around the world with the Beasties’ world of wellbeing.

Craig commented: “For a while I have been looking for my next project. One that fits with my values and ethics. Book of Beasties was the first thing in a while that I can honestly say excited me in the world of mental wellbeing.

“It is new and fresh and not just trying to repackage the same stuff over and over again and call it something new. How many times in your life are you asked to be part of something that changes lives! You just can’t pass up those opportunities.”


If you would like to talk to Craig or another member of the Book of Beasties team about introducing our wellbeing provision into your school, service or holiday camp, or would like to discuss partnership and collaboration opportunities please contact us through the website and we will get back to you.