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Faculty Bio - Katie Harvey |
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Name: |
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Katie Harvey |
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Coach Training: |
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 | Coach U |
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Certifications: |
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 | Professional Certified Coach (ICF)
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Education: |
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 | Bachelor - Psychology |
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I began leading classes for CoachInc: |
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2008 |
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Before coaching professionally: |
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I started coaching fairly young (26) and so didn't have a huge career prior to my now 15 years as a coach. But in that time I worked in psychological research into adult mental health and also worked as an internal coach at American Express whilst I trained at CoachU. |
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My coaching practice: |
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I am sometimes described rather unglamorously as generalist coach. This means I don't have a particular niche. I coach men and women of all ages around the world on all topics of life, work and business. This means sometimes I'll be working with a CEO then a headmaster and next a 17 year old about career options. I love the diversity. My practice operates through referrals for which I am always grateful! |
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Introduction: |
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I love leading classes at CoachU because I am passionate about growing our wonderful profession both in size and quality, which in turn means that more people in the world will be supported to reach their potential. |
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The most unique quality of my leadership: |
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I am told by students at CoachU that I am very natural and authentic and that this allows for people to be themselves and feel safe and not judged on or show in the classes. |
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What I expect from the coaches on my calls: |
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I expect coaches on the calls to be present, bring their energy to the class and above all to be themselves. |
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My favorite benefit from leading classes: |
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I never fail to feel inspired by the commitment new coaches have towards being the best they can be as a coach to serve their clients. |
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Feedback from students: |
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The most common words that appear in feedback are - supportive, nonjudgmental. tons of experience and tips, high energy and great acknowledger. |
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