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“What I Know Now (that I Wish I Knew Then)” Panel Discussion

  • 04/10/2015
  • 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
  • Westwood Club, 6200 West Club Lane, Richmond, Va.

Registration

  • Members of Affiliated ICF Chapters

Registration is closed
Networking 11:30-12:00
Lunch 12-12:30
Program 12:30-1:30
 

Panelists:

  • Rick Albee, PCC, a seasoned career and executive coach who founded Hiller Avenue Partners, LLC, and provides career coaching as a part-time associate for Lee Hecht Harrison
  • Estelle Brodeur, ACC, a Duke Certified Integrative Health Coach who’s coaching practice incorporates health, wellness, life and career
  • Alix Miller, PCC, a veteran educator and trainer who launched Avancer Coaching in 2004 to provide life, leadership and career coaching
  • Helena Nyman, MCC, who has attracted clients from more than 45 countries as the president of Nyman Consulting International and founder and president of the Executive Center of Excellence

Where: Westwood Club, 6200 West Club Lane
Registration Fee by April 6: $25 for members; $40 for guests
*Registration Fee after April 6: $30 for members; $45 for guests

(*Our venue for chapter meetings, Westwood Club, is enforcing a surcharge for those participants that do not register 72 hours in advance. Although we will continue to accept last minute registrations, we will be charging a higher rate ($5) to cover the cost of that surcharge.)

Coaching Competency:
• Business Development and Marketing

“There are no regrets in life, just lessons.” – Jennifer Aniston, actor. Business development and marketing are at the forefront of most coaches’ minds, so who better to share valuable lessons than other successful coaches? This interactive panel – moderated by ICFGR Program Co-chair Marcelle Fowler – will take attendees’ questions and discuss business development concerns raised in the recent ICFGR member survey. Our panelists will draw upon their diverse paths, backgrounds and areas of expertise to offer practical views on what has worked for them – and may help you – as you contemplate your own path to growth in your coaching career.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Incorporate practical ideas into your business development and marketing efforts, and into your coaching practice overall
  2. Better attract the right clients, business partners and corporate relationships
  3. Evaluate your current efforts against strategies that have worked for others
  4. Learn to use a provided OKA handout that documents the learning points of the session 


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