Leading the Way: Exploring Essential Skills for Effective Leadership
Are you looking to enhance your leadership skills and take your career to the next level? Join Women in Development New Jersey (WID-NJ) and Executive Leadership Coach Nicole O'Brien for a virtual roundtable on developing essential leadership skills. Our expert guest Nicole will provide valuable insights and practical strategies. Whether you are a seasoned leader or are just entering the field, this roundtable will equip you with the tools and knowledge to take the next steps in your career. In addition, WID-NJ will announce an exciting new benefit for our members to support your leadership skills.
Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to invest in your professional development and unlock your full potential - register today!
About Nicole
Nicole O’Brien is an ICF Certified Coach who leverages a broad range of multidisciplinary expertise. Her coaching experience includes coaching engagements with Google, Chevron, SalesForce, Ball, Caterpillar, ESPN, Rutgers University, Young Professionals in Foreign Policy, WILD (Women in Leadership and Development) and United States Secret Service.
Nicole works with individuals to transform performance and growth so they can create meaningful impacts in their lives, their organizations, and the communities they serve. Her professional experience is multi-disciplinary, having worked for large F100 companies (Aetna, Iron Mountain), SMB (Symphony Talent) and startups (BenefitPort).
Nicole’s coaching philosophy is rooted in the belief that we each have the power to create the outcomes we desire in our personal and professional lives to become the best version of ourselves. As a coach, her goal is to help clients create new awareness, gain clarity and find actionable solutions that align with their values to create meaningful, transformational and sustainable change. As a result of their work together, she wants clients to have renewed enthusiasm, energy, motivation, increased self-confidence and self-belief to achieve their highest potential.
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