Helping nonprofit leaders do better at doing good

Initiating a Coaching Culture in your Organization

Friday, October 20, 2017

10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cal Lutheran - Oxnard
2201 Outlet Center Dr.

Individual Members: $25
Organizational Members: Free
Non-Members: $35

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About this event

Supervising and motivating your team can prove priceless in terms of high productivity and mission achievement for any nonprofit, regardless of its size, budget or vision.  With a coaching mindset, nonprofit leaders are better positioned to have high expectations, set stretch goals and hold staff and themselves accountable.

Join us for this NEW workshop and learn practical tools and strategies for adopting a coaching culture to accelerate high performance and maximize success.

At this session, attendees will

    • Experience exercises and discussion designed to teach supervisors and nonprofit leaders how to apply coaching techniques in the day-to-day leadership of their colleagues and teams.
    • Learn effective ways to guide and lead employees through change.
    • Discover how to improve communication, provide structured feedback and inspire the best. 

Who will benefit most from this workshop?

This practical workshop is best suited for nonprofit leaders of any experience level who have day-to-day supervision responsibilities and a desire to further develop their skills.  The session is also appropriate for nonprofit consultants with clients seeking to foster and support high performing teams.

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Faculty


Grace Keohohou Hao

Grace Keohohou Hao co-founded the Coach Excellence School in 2007.  The Coach Excellence School offers a comprehensive curriculum that has been proven effective in eight countries for more than thirteen years.  This program has been designed and continues to be enhanced by master coaches, executive coaches and professionals.

After being exposed to entrepreneurship her entire life, Grace is now grateful to be reaching leaders in more than 30 countries through her speaking, writing and educational programs. Grace is a co-author of several best selling books including, Build it Big, More Build it Big and Mom Entrepreneur Extraordinaire.

She  is  a  Certified  Coach  with  the  Coach  Excellence  School  and Worldwide Association of Business Coaches (WABC) Certified Business Coach™ (CBC™). She recently received the honor of being named the National Advocate of the Year for Working Mothers. Grace loves being a devoted wife, mother of 7 amazing children and enjoys serving profitable corporations, educators, leading executives, and non-profit organizations.

Catherine Kort

Catherine L. Kort has enjoyed 20+ years of success facilitating positive change in for-profit, non-profit and higher education settings as a fundraising, public relations, and marketing and communications professional. She has managed a top public affairs and political consulting firm in Los Angeles and represented the diverse interests of 80,000 alumni at a reputable private university.  Currently, Catherine directs fundraising and marketing efforts for Interface Children & Family Services. Interface is Ventura County’s most comprehensive non-profit social services agency offering 24 distinct programs in seven locations that aim to prevent and heal the effects of child abuse, neglect and abandonment; provide 24-hour response and shelter for victims of domestic violence and prevention-based programs in more than 100 schools; address family conflict and mental health issues; and administer justice involved intervention and prevention services.

Catherine is a results-oriented professional and certified trainer and executive coach for DSWA Coach Excellence School. Coach Excellence School is based on a world-renowned principle-centered coaching system utilizing proven techniques that accelerate learning and transport individuals and organizations to new levels of success. In addition to her fundraising role, Catherine represents the interests of non-profit professionals throughout Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties on the board of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. 

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