Illinois Executive Coaches
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Glenn Turner BS, Juris Doctorate
Executive Coach, Business Coach, Entrepreneurship Coach
angela joyner BS, MBA, ICF, CCF Member
Leadership Coach, Executive Coach
Professional Certified Coach (PCC) is an advanced coaching credential issued by the International Coach Federation (ICF), the world's largest governing body for coaches.
Minimum requirements for PCC credential:
- 125 hours of coach specific training
- 10 hours of working with a mentor coach
- 750 hours of client coaching
- 25 clients
- understands and abides by the ICF code of ethics
- demonstrates advanced skills requirements based on the ICF coaching core competencies
Teri Conrad
PCC, BS, MBA, CPCC
Professional Certified Coach (PCC) is an advanced coaching credential issued by the International Coach Federation (ICF), the world's largest governing body for coaches.
Minimum requirements for PCC credential:
- 125 hours of coach specific training
- 10 hours of working with a mentor coach
- 750 hours of client coaching
- 25 clients
- understands and abides by the ICF code of ethics
- demonstrates advanced skills requirements based on the ICF coaching core competencies
Life Coach, Business Coach, Executive Coach
Niquenya Fulbright BS, Certified Christian Life Coach
Executive Coach
Associate Certified Coach (ACC) is an introductory coaching credential issued by the International Coach Federation (ICF), the world's largest governing body for coaches.
Minimum requirements for ACC credential:
- 60 hours of coach specific training
- 10 hours of working with a mentor coach
- 100 hours of client coaching
- 8 clients
- understands and abides by the ICF code of ethics
- demonstrates advanced skills requirements based on the ICF coaching core competencies
Elene Cafasso
ACC, BS, MBA
Associate Certified Coach (ACC) is an introductory coaching credential issued by the International Coach Federation (ICF), the world's largest governing body for coaches.
Minimum requirements for ACC credential:
- 60 hours of coach specific training
- 10 hours of working with a mentor coach
- 100 hours of client coaching
- 8 clients
- understands and abides by the ICF code of ethics
- demonstrates advanced skills requirements based on the ICF coaching core competencies
Executive Coach
Did you know? Most coaching is done on the phone. Although it's nice to have a coach in your area, it's not mandatory. Check out all our life, business, and executive coaches, and don't be shy about contacting a few different coaches to find a good fit.
How can I tell if an Executive coach is right for me?
Most executive coaches in Illinois are trained to handle a wide variety of issues.
For example, if you're seeking an Executive coach in Illinois to work on your goals, you'll find that most executive coaches can help you. Coaches are trained to listen to their clients and ask the right questions so you can come up with your own solutions.
How to search for coaches by specialization:
If you're looking for a coach in Illinois with a different specialization, try using the categories on the right hand side of the Noomii directory.
If at first you're unable to find a coach in Illinois with the right specialization (career, executive, family etc.), try searching in a wider area before making a final selection.
You can also try contacting an Executive coach in Illinois to ask for a consultation or referral.
Questions to ask your coach before getting started:
What Process Do You Use To Coach? Competent coaches will be able to recite some of the methodology from their formal training or relay how their process reflects skills perfected in their professional life. This question should also answer the minimum time your coaching relationship is intended to last and whether your prospective coach works on an hourly or monthly retainer.
Where Do You Meet Clients For Coaching? In many cases, coaching is conducted over the phone. However, some coaches in Illinois do have offices or prefer to meet in a public setting. If it is important to you to meet face-to-face you need to establish this at the beginning of your coaching relationship. Same goes if you prefer to meet in a non-public setting.
What Is Your Training and/or Specialty? While most executive coaches have received some formal training, some rely solely on their professional experiences to guide their coaching. Minimal formal training means that coach will bring a different methodology than a professionally trained coach. Trained coaches can be recognized by their International Coach Federation (ICF) designations ACC, MCC or PCC.
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