invite CHANGE

Invite CHANGE

I Care For…

…the well-being and advancement of the coaching profession

Edmonds, WA — Coaches are people of passion, people who care about a cause with a purpose bigger themselves. inviteCHANGE faculty are passionate about education and training for individuals, teams, leaders and organizations in the art, science and practice of transformative coaching that generates wholeness and advancement of the coaching profession and humanity.

Three members of our faculty are active right now in ICF leadership positions, demonstrating what we care for in the ICF.

I Care For ... ICF

With great delight, we are proud to announce that Janet M. Harvey, MCC, CEO and Director of Training for inviteCHANGE has been recently elected as the President-Elect of the International Coach Federation. Her service in this role will commence January 2011 and extends into 2012 as the President.  Janet currently serves on the ICF Board of Directors and for the past two years has contributed to the Credential & Program Accreditation Committees as Board Liaison.

Amorah Ross

Amorah Ross, MCC

Amorah Ross, MCC is the Vice-Chair of the 2010 Credentialing & Accreditation Committee and will step in the role of Committee Chair for 2011. [insert Amorah’s picture here] “I volunteer time on this committee because I passionately believe in the power of this profession for positive change, individually, organizationally and in the global human experience. I believe that professional coaching is at a crossroads in its evolution, moving from its adolescence into its young adulthood; this means that we have an opportunity to shape the future of it in purposeful and innovative ways. Having the opportunity to shape this future with other dedicated coaching professionals is a highly exciting adventure to me.”

Karen Steckler

Karen Steckler, CPCC, ACC

Karen Steckler, CPCC, ACC is a member of inviteCHANGE Faculty, a Certified Mentor Coach and a Living Your Vision Licensed Facilitator who also brings her expertise in Sales & Marketing to our company.  If that’s not enough, Karen is also the 2010-2011 President of the Chartered ICF Chapter, Puget Sound Coaches Association (PSCA).  [Insert Karen’s picture here] Karen says:

“I Care For…a connected, collaborative coaching community.  I joined the PSCA immediately following my decision to become a certified coach. I see so many possibilities for how coaching can provide greater impact both locally and globally that I decided to take a board position on the Puget Sound Coaches Association to help drive change, that was 4 years ago!”

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