Tag: Corporate Women Leaders
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Powerful questions are open-ended, and asked with genuine curiosity | Stephanie Soler
Stephanie Soler draws upon twenty years of experience as a strategy consultant, leadership coach, and educator to help CEOs
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Gender parity is still out of reach: How can we disrupt gender and cultural biases? | Valerie Martinelli
Valerie specializes in helping jobseekersand career changers land jobs, raises, and find their dream careers, and thought leaders
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Using Core Values to Impact Your Bottom Line | Wendy Sellers
Wendy has over 25 years’ experience in HR, change management, recruiting, operations, strategy and leadership development in all size business
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Play the chip of intuition in decision-making | Poyee Poon
PoYee is a multicultural, multilingual executive coach and facilitator with over 25 years of professional experience
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Exploring the Leadership Ask? | Ritu Rohatgi
Ritu is a Global Executive Coach and Leadership Capacity Builder with expertise in strategic leadership
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The Importance of Creating Culture in the Workplace | Trish
Trish joined TTR Sotheby’s International Realty in September of 2009 as Vice President of Business Development and Community Leadership
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Listening as a Coaching Asset | Dr. Fabiola Bagula
Fabiola Bagula, Ph.D. is a thought provoker and change catalyst. She has dedicated her life to improving conditions
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Are You Creating a Culture of Burnout or High Performance? | Katherine Hosie
Katherine Hosie, M.Sc. (Coaching Psychology) is one of only three coaches in the United States qualified to offer her clients master’s-level
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Sundie Seefried | Colorado Credit Union
A decade spent helping establish two orphanages in South Africa taught Sundie Seefried, CEO of Partner Colorado Credit Union,
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Sheila Kloefkorn | KEO Marketing Inc
KEO Marketing needs no introduction. The award-winning B2B marketing agency has gained a prominent spot in the industry because they develop marketing strategies that significantly increase leads and sales. They help technology, construction, human resources, and financial services companies fill their sales pipelines with .
