QUID DU ROLE DES COACHS DANS LA TRANSITION ECOLOGIQUE ? / WHAT ROLE ARE COACHES CALLED TO PLAY IN THE ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION ?

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QUID DU ROLE DES COACHS DANS LA TRANSITION ECOLOGIQUE ? / WHAT ROLE ARE COACHES CALLED TO PLAY IN THE ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION ?

QUID DU ROLE DES COACHS DANS LA TRANSITION ECOLOGIQUE ? / WHAT ROLE ARE COACHES CALLED TO PLAY IN THE ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION ?

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As part of the   Climate Coaching Alliance 24 Hour Conversations « From permission to action, global and local » the CCA France community is organising a webinar of collective reflection around our personal and professional positioning about the climate emergency. Rachel Jouan, leader of Climate Adaptation Consulting agency in France and climate consultant will guide our initial reflection around the major learnings of the COVID 19 crisis for our system, in the light of the ecological transition. We shall then share in sub-groups in answer to two fundamental questions that will be raised, to reflect on the role we coaches are called to play and the appropriate actions we could take, in addition to sharing relevant resources and identifying new synergies.

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RACHEL JOUAN After 20 years in the pharmaceutical industry, Rachel Jouan decided to dedicate her professional energy to a new career in the climate and environmental field. In 2010, she obtained a certificate in Decision Making for Climate Change and created Climate Adaptation Consulting. For her, full-service climate change adaptation contributes to societal and environmental change. She dedicates her professional efforts to private and public clients, both in France and internationally, who desire to transition to more resilient models. Rachel views the human dimension as a critical component for success: stakeholder involvement, collective thinking, and transition communication are some of the tools she uses. Finally, she shares her project experiences with master’s degree students in political and environmental science programs and is a member of think-tank dedicated to political ecology. MARINA MONTEIL As an engineer for 20 years in an international oil and chemical group, Marina MONTEIL held operational and cross-functional management positions, in particular leading Health Safety and Environment management systems, to preserve Human Value.   Since 2007, Marina has been a French-speaking coach and supervisor, for leaders, managers and their teams, in all types of industries. Her areas of expertise are the development of leadership and human relations combining efficiency and empathy, as well as change management support for interdependence development in organizations. Member of the CCA France group, she lives in the south-west of France where she’s engaged and contributes to the development of responsible and sustainable tourism. ANDRA MOROSI A seasoned global leadership coach and supervisor, Andra  had a career as international HR consultant operating in various professional environments and cultures, mainly in global corporate environments. Her scope of work over the last 11 years as founder and lead coach of International Milestones has been supporting organisations, teams and leaders leverage organizational, cultural and behavioural evolutions through conscious leadership and responsible action. Over the last few years she has become particularly aware of the systemic reverberations of climate change and environmental issues and responded to a call to action as coach and world citizen. She joined the Climate Coaching Alliance soon after its creation and took part in its growth by regular presence and contribution to various events, as well as founding the CCA local community in France last May.

Posted By - Josie McLean

Email - info@climatecoachingalliance.org

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Date And Time

Oct 21, 2020 @ 05:30 PM (CET) to
Oct 21, 2020 @ 07:00 PM (CET)
 

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Oct 21, 2020
 

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