September: Coaching Culture Case Study – Build Strong Leaders (09/08/22)

Please join us online, September 8 at 6:45 pm CT
    
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Creating a Coaching Culture: 
A Case Study to Build Strong Leaders  

Objectives / Outcomes: 

  • Gain access to a behind the scenes look at what an International Coaching Federation (ICF) accredited program looks like inside of an organization
  • Learn how to build a coaching culture, launch a coaching initiative, and measure success so you can offer coaching for impact
  • Discover six must-have elements needed for a coaching culture based on ICF data

Are you curious what it really looks like to build, launch and measure a successful, impactful coaching culture? The International Coaching Federation of North Texas (ICF-NT) presents a case study that includes how their accredited coaching members worked with the North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) to implement a coaching culture.

Susan Daniel, former ICF-NT Director of Alliances, and Staci Witten, the current ICF-NT President-Elect, will show you how ICF-NT and NTFB partnered to build a coaching culture, launch a coaching initiative, and measure success during the pandemic. In addition, they will present the roadmap and the six elements that lead to a successful coaching culture.

Please join us on September 8 as we explore this valuable insider view of a great alliance!

Speakers:    Susan Daniel and Staci Witten    {see Bios below} 

     
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Schedule for Thursday Evening September 8:  (CT)    
   –  6:45  Virtual setup and Networking
   –  7:00  Announcements / Intros  
   –  7:15  
Program Begins Promptly    
   –  8:45  
Closing and Wrap Up
   –  9:00  Program Ends

Zoom Link to Join Virtual Meeting will be sent to all who register.


Speaker BIOs:  
     
Susan Daniel, MA, ACC, is an ICF credentialed Associate Certified Coach and talent development professional specializing in leadership and organizational development, experiential learning, and performance coaching. Susan’s professional experience includes various leadership and coaching roles with companies such as: Exeter Finance, Lennox International, GM Financial, and Walt Disney World Resort.

Susan is an internal coach who enables strategic communications and intentional collaboration among business leaders. She is responsible for identifying, developing, and implementing various leadership development strategies that impact organizational effectiveness while building rapport and credibility with diverse groups across the organization. She has served on the International Coach Federation North Texas Chapter Board in 2019-2021. She also served as the Chair of the North Texas Food Bank Steering Committee partnership.

Staci Witten, PCC empowers leaders by helping them discover and leverage their zone of genius so they can take that next step in their career or business.  She does this by applying her 20+ years in human resources and business ownership.  Staci has an authentic approach as she partners with clients on their journeys to become stronger leaders, make job transitions, take their careers  to the next level, and live more intentional lives.

Staci has worked in various industries including transportation, financial, hospitality, energy and others. Throughout her career, she has partnered with leaders in organizations such as BNSF Railway, North Dallas Bank & Trust, Dave & Buster’s and LHH. She is an International Coach Federation Professional Certified Coach and currently serves on the ICF North Texas Board as the President-Elect.


We look forward to seeing you there!

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