Barbara Sher
Nicknamed the “godmother of life coaching,” Sher is a career counselor and author who helps individuals find a path that is a perfect fit. Her Sher Success Teams allow small groups to follow her plan so that each member can reach his or her goal.
Posted: 02/08/2008 12:03 PM EST
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Denis Waitley
For over 25 years, Waitley has been educating the corporate world on high performance human achievement. Waitley has sold millions of his audio books concerning self and career success in 14 languages and is a founding director of the National Council on Self-Esteem.
Posted: 02/08/2008 12:05 PM EST
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Dixie Lee Wright
Wright is a job-retention specialist who has designed programs for many organizations. With over 20 years of experience in career development and marketing, Wright is also the author of several books.
Posted: 02/08/2008 12:05 PM EST
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John Challenger
Challenger worked on the labor- and human-resource committee of The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago from 1999 until 2002. In 2003, John Challenger gave testimony before the U.S. House Committee on small businesses, focusing on the issue of permanent job loss in our economy.
Posted: 02/08/2008 11:57 AM EST
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Lois Frankel, Ph.D.
Frankel combined her psychology knowledge along with experience from human resources and is now a speaker who helps people succeed in businesses—big and small.
Posted: 02/08/2008 11:58 AM EST
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Marie McIntyre, Ph.D.
McIntyre aims to help individuals work better together in a team, become better leaders and more. Before starting her own business, Your Office Coach, McIntyre worked as a director of human resources for a Fortune 500 company.
Posted: 02/08/2008 12:01 PM EST
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Pamela Mitchell
Mitchell is the CEO for The Reinvention Institute™ (TRI), an organization that helps successful individuals and companies transform themselves into greatness. With almost 15 years of senior-level experience before founding TRI, this certified life coach writes a monthly column for Inc.com about women in business.
Posted: 02/08/2008 12:01 PM EST
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