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  2. EY’s Culture of Support Helps Women of Color Succeed Through ...

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    When I returned, one of those partners offered to sponsor me for Executive Coaching sessions as part of the firm’s Career and Family Transitions Coaching Program, which I gladly accepted.

  3. Chief (women's network) - Wikipedia

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    Chief is a private women's business networking organization for senior executives. The membership-based community was launched in New York in 2019. [1] The company attained unicorn status in 2022. As of 2023, Chief is accessed by members online, at hosted live events, and at its five clubhouses, located in the United States and the United Kingdom.

  4. How C-Suite Women of Color Have Powerfully Redefined ...

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    Jen’s parents, Chinese immigrants who raised her on Long Island, New York, are also a source of inspiration for her particular brand of executive presence. “My mother was 5 feet tall and ran a ...

  5. Margaret Ann Moore - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Ann Moore (born December 24, 1957) is a Canadian-American author, entrepreneur and executive coach. She has co-founded three coaching organizations – Wellcoaches Corporation (2000), Institute of Coaching at McLean Hospital (2009) and the National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching (2010).

  6. Denise Shull - Wikipedia

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    Denise Kay Shull (born September 17, 1959, in Akron, Ohio) is a performance coach who uses neuroeconomics and modern psychoanalysis in her work with hedge funds and professional athletes. She is also the founder of The ReThink Group. [ 1 ]

  7. Coaching - Wikipedia

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    The business practices of the life coach industry have also stirred controversy. [33] [34] Unlike a psychotherapist, there is no required training, occupational licensing, or regulatory oversight for life coaching. [33] Anyone can claim to be a life coach, and anyone can start a business selling "certificates" to would-be life coaches. [33]