Facilitators
Program Overview
Celebrate the essence of coaching as a gift in this interactive and reflective program designed to deepen your connection to the coaching craft and community. Led by the experienced trio of Sarah Nielsen, Joyce Richman, and Jane Walter, this session offers an opportunity to reflect, share, and grow as a coach.
Through a series of guided breakout discussions, you’ll explore:
Your Why: What inspires you to coach, and how does coaching reflect your unique strengths and values?
The Profession's Impact: What does coaching bring to your life, and how do you contribute to the profession as a whole?
Your Fulfillment: What do you need more (or less) of to feel fully engaged and fulfilled in your coaching practice?
This program is an invitation to reflect on the deeper "why" behind your coaching, reconnect with your purpose, and gain fresh insights to enhance your skills and professional satisfaction. You'll leave with clarity, inspiration, and practical ideas to enrich your coaching journey.
Sarah Nielsen
Dr. Sarah Nielsen has over 20 yrs of experience as a psychologist, coach, professor, & consultant. She earned her PhD in Industrial Organizational Psychology from the Univ of Tennessee, & is an ACC through the ICF. She specializes in helping leaders, executives, & aspiring professionals get unstuck, figure out next steps & achieve results.
Jane Walter
Jane Walter is an innovative consultant in leadership development and Board certified Executive Coach. Her specialities include developing strong leaders through targeted coaching with the resiliency to address complex organizational initiatives in corporate, non-profit, governmental and educational settings.
Joyce Richman
Joyce is a career counselor, consultant and executive coach. She is a Board Certified Coach, Certified Personnel Consultant and has a Masters Degree in Counseling from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. In addition, Richman is a graduate of Harvard University’s Program On Negotiation. Joyce has appeared frequently as a guest on Greensboro television, is a regular columnist for Greensboro’s News & Record, and is the author of Road, Routes, and Ruts: A Guidebook for Career Success and Getting Your Kid Out of the House and Into a Job. A popular lecturer, Richman has conducted seminars and workshops throughout the United States and has consulted in Belgium, Canada and England. She also serves as an Adjunct to the Center for Creative Leadership, an international management and leadership development organization.