Join us for a panel discussion on how assessments can elevate the coaching experience for your clients, how to position assessments as a value-add for your coaching practice, and what criteria can help you choose the right assessments for your coaching style.
Featured Panelists
Lisa Banks, PCC is the Co-Founder and a Partner with Optify, an innovative coaching platform and company that is committed to developing the next generation of leaders. Her entrepreneurial journey has helped her hone in on assessments most needed by today’s emerging leaders.
Ayana Coston, ACC is the Coach and Mentor Practice Lead for Management Concepts, a leading provider of talent management solutions for the public sector. As the lead coach and strategic partner within the organization, she has deep expertise in evaluating assessments and tools that work for the public sector. Along the way she has gained certification in some of the leading assessments and coaching tools in the marketplace.
Donna Jones Daley, ACC is the Managing Partner of Noble Resource Associates, LLC. She is an accomplished coach with extensive experience coaching with Fortune 500 companies and federal agencies. Certified in multiple leading coaching assessments, she leverages these tools in her work, which includes serving as president-elect of the ICF-Maryland Chapter and coaching as a faculty member for Procter and Gamble.
Fasika Tefera, ACC is an entrepreneur, community leader and experienced coach with certification in several tools and methodologies. Her strategic investment in specific tools and assessments has helped her to hone her coaching process and maximize her value to clients as they partner together through coaching and consulting engagements.
Through this interactive discussion, you will:
- Hear from experts on how to use assessments to enhance your coaching brand
- Learn how to leverage assessments to elevate the client experience
- Understand how to choose assessments that align with your coaching style and practice
Join us on Feb. 12 at American University in Washington D.C. from 6pm – 8pm. Come with prepared with your questions and challenges about assessments
When: Feb. 12, 2020 from 6pm – 8pm
Directions: 4801 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20016 6th floor room 601
Please note - There is paid parking in the building. Free street parking may be available.
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