The Power of Coaching
Executive Coaching is a confidential, one-on-one relationship between a specially trained coach and you. Coaches are trained to listen, to observe and to customize their approach to your individual management needs. Coaching can enable you to accomplish your objectives more efficiently and effectively. It can help leaders become more self-aware, change behavior, better communicate, and even manage stress. At this Roundtable, Steve Hall will cover the benefits of coaching, give you quick tips to improve your own listening skills, plus we will have a mini coaching demonstration.
Presenter: Steve Hall, with 40+ years in the nonprofit sector, will lead the discussion.
Steve Hall
Steve devoted his career to the public school system, where he spent over 40 years as a principal and teacher. Voted Charlotte-Mecklenburg School System “Principal of the Year” in 2009, Steve is known for his leadership skills and educational reform efforts. He has honed his skills as a “turn-around” specialist and uses those skills in his role as president of Steve Hall & Associates, a firm that specializes in executive coaching services. Steve also worked as a national trainer and coach for New Leaders, a nonprofit leadership consulting organization that focuses on training urban school principals across the country.
Steve earned his B.A. in economics/education from Brooklyn College and his M.S. in education from the College of New Rochelle, and he completed the Queens University Executive Coaching Certificate Program and the Fordham University Curriculum and Teaching Doctoral Program (ABD).
Steve is active as a pro bono coach to Triangle nonprofits through Executive Service Corps of the Triangle, and he also contributes to the training and management of fellow ESC coaches.
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To accommodate for busy schedules times alternate monthly between 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. They will usually be in the Louise Beck Properties Conference Room at the Chamber, but occasionally special sessions will be held at other locations.
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