Climate Change- Calling the Coaches!: Delivering the Greatest Possible Contribution of Coaching for Humanity and the Planet

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Climate Change- Calling the Coaches!: Delivering the Greatest Possible Contribution of Coaching for Humanity and the Planet

Climate Change- Calling the Coaches!: Delivering the Greatest Possible Contribution of Coaching for Humanity and the Planet

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As coaches, we know that the right questions at the right time in the right place can change conversations and make an impact. Come along to this session so we can identify what matters for bridging the gap between what’s needed and possible through the transformational benefits of coaching for the benefit of our planet.

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Event Timezone Reference - UTC

Presenter(s) Bio

Saima Butt, MCC, ICF Foundation Trustee (England Presentations) For Saima, coaching and societal progress are inextricably linked. Her purpose is to connect people with the abundance of their potential. She holds a vision for humanity in which people come together to generate social change for an equitable place for all to thrive. She is co-founding director of a business approaching 20 years delivering in private and public sector organizations. Her coaching, training, mentoring and facilitation are drawn on by executive leaders wanting to create and drive change. Leaders are drawn by her passion in applying strategic thinking and intuitive awareness in delivering focused outcomes for business success. After university, corporate experience, the pharmaceutical industry, and an MBA, she certified as a Master Trainer and Master Certified Coach (MCC) with the International Coaching Federation. Saima served as UK ICF Chapter Board Director and on the Inaugural Council of Ambassadors, ICF Foundation

Event Language - English (Spanish for Puerto Rico Presenation)

Posted By - Amy Friskney

Email - amy.friskney@foundationoficf.org

Spare Field - Not in use - Morel Fourman, ICF Foundation Trustee (England Presentations) My work is driven by a love for people and nature and an unstoppable commitment to making a difference – at scale. This is a self-observation, rather than a declaration. I naturally see the opportunity for a shared win in diverse perspectives. I am experienced in designing processes and systems to reveal hidden patterns and shared interest, to large groups, institutions and networks. When interacting with leaders – I naturally invoke vision and ambition through inquiry into mandate, impact and scale. I have provided strategy shaping advice to clients/partners ranging from the secretary general of an international trade body (for profit); to unemployed youth leaders in Africa, to AIESEC leaders – on how 70,000 members can partner governments to deliver the SDGs. Since 2000, I have helped shaping and delivering strategic NGO initiatives in Europe, Africa, MENA, Americas, China and India.

Spare Field - Not in use - Cristina Cusodio, MBA, PCC, ICF Foundation Ambassador (Puerto Rico Presenation) Cristina Custodio is the Social Leadership Coach, helping social leaders realize their dreams of a better world. She has over 25 years of experience in leadership and management. Since 2011, Cristina has coached leaders in a variety of mission-driven organizations focused on education, philanthropy, social entrepreneurship, community development, gender equality, economic sustainability, the environment, public health, STEM, and the arts, among others. Cristina, an ICF Professional Certified Coach (PCC), has a BA (History & Literature) and an MBA from Harvard University. She holds additional certificates in Conscious Business Coaching, Higher Ground Leadership Coaching, Social Innovation, and Critical Issues in Urban Education. A Puerto Rico native, Cristina feels a special kinship with coaches in Latin America and the Latinx community in the United States. Cristina is passionate about Agenda 2030 (UN SDGs) and causes related to women, education, and opportunities for under-resourced youth.

 

Date And Time

Mar 4, 2021 @ 08:00 AM (GMT) to
Mar 4, 2021 @ 09:30 AM (GMT)
 

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