Mentorship Strengths And Weaknesses

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As a Learning Leader and a Career Coach, I use coaching and mentoring to help my clients (i.e., front-line associates, high potential employees as well as executives) or students (i.e., undergraduates and graduates) achieve their professional and personal goals or business results. My strengths include program design and development, the ability to implement and execute corporate wide initiatives, as well as planning, organizing and coordinating events. I am an individual with a genuine passion for creating magnificent memorable moments for colleagues, family and friends in business or social settings.

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