International Coach Federation Global Board Elects 2016 Officers
Announcement of 2016 Vice Chair and Secretary/Treasurer concludes annual election process.
Lexington, Kentucky, USA—Elections for the International Coach Federation(ICF) 2016 Global Board of Directors have been finalized with the naming of this year’s Vice Chair, Pat Mathews, MCC (USA), and Secretary/Treasurer, Hilary Oliver, PCC (United Kingdom). Supporting 2016 ICF Global Board Chair Leda Turai Petrauskiene, MCC (Lithuania), Mathews and Oliver will work with a global leadership team that includes newly elected ICF Global Board Directors José Augusto Figueiredo, ACC (Brazil), and Tracy Sinclair, PCC (United Kingdom).
“Professional coaching is at the tipping point, and 2016 is a great year for ICF to further advance the art, science and practice of professional coaching. It is with great excitement that we welcome two new colleagues to the ICF Global Board of Directors. The Board, with its diverse membership, is well positioned to expand the reach of ICF, strengthen our brand and continue to lead ICF as the most relevant organization for professional coaches. I look forward to 2016 and what we can accomplish,” ICF Global CEO/Executive Director Magdalena Mook said.
Petrauskiene was elected 2016 ICF Global Board Chair in November 2015. She is a Leadership and Executive Coach, trainer and coaching supervisor, with more than 15 years of international work experience in for-profit and nonprofit organizations.
“It’s an exciting time to be a member of the coaching profession and of our growing organization. It’s a privilege to serve ICF in this new role, and I look forward to partnering with my colleagues around the world to raise the profile of professional coaching and further enhance the impact of our organization,” Petrauskiene said.
Mathews joined the ICF Global Board in January 2012. She is president of Mathews Associates, a coaching and consulting practice dedicated to supporting leaders as they build productive partnerships, teams and workplaces. She is a registered nurse with more than 40 years of health care experience, including clinical, management and educational roles.
“It is an honor to be chosen as Vice Chair of the ICF Global Board. This year, I look forward to contributing in a meaningful way to promoting our goal of excellence in professional coaching as we continue to work toward the growth and evolution of coaching as an integral part of society,” Mathews said.
Oliver joined the ICF Global Board in January 2014 and served on the Board’s finance committee for both years of her initial term. She has more than a decade of experience as an Executive and Leadership Coach and more than 30 years of experience in a wide range of business sectors and executive positions.
“I have been privileged to serve on the finance committee for the past two years and now to be elected as Secretary/Treasurer. I want to continue to work to ensure that we make the best use of ICF funds for the benefit of all our members, in alignment with our vision and strategic priorities,” Oliver said.
New ICF Global Board Directors Figueiredo and Sinclair were elected in November 2015. Figueiredo has more than two decades of multinational business experience and is currently president for Lee Hecht Harrison in Brazil and Executive Vice President for LHH in Latin America. Sinclair has nearly two decades of experience in the field of leadership development.
Additional 2016 ICF Global Board members include Immediate Past Chair and Director Dave Wondra, PCC (USA), and Directors Peter Barr, MCC (Australia); Wai K. Leong, MCC (Malaysia) and Bhaskar Natarajan, PCC (India).
The International Coach Federation (ICF) is dedicated to advancing the coaching profession by setting high ethical standards, providing independent certification and building a worldwide network of credentialed coaches across a variety of coaching disciplines. ICF is active in representing all facets of the coaching industry, including Executive, Life, Leadership, Relationship and Career Coaching. Its 25,000-plus members located in more than 135 countries work toward the common goal of enhancing awareness of coaching, upholding the integrity of the profession, and continually educating themselves with the newest research and practices.
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