Registration for this event is now closed.
Join 2018 ICF Global Board Chair Tracy Sinclair, PCC, and ICF CEO/Executive Director Magdalena Nowicka Mook for an intensive workshop that will empower you with research and insights to drive strategic change in organizations as an internal or external coach practitioner.
During this workshop, you will:
After the workshop, you’ll have the opportunity to attend the 2018 ICF International Prism Award ceremony, followed by a networking reception with HR and talent management professionals from around the world.
Date: September 26, 2018
Time: 1–6 p.m. Central
Location: Sheraton Grand Chicago, 301 E North Water Street, Chicago, IL 60611
Price: $50 USD for ICF Members / $75 USD for non-members
The workshop will take place in the Huron Room, located on the second level of the Sheraton Grand Chicago.
12:30–1 p.m.
Check-in
1–1:30 p.m.
Welcome/ICF Update
1:30–4:20 p.m.
Workshop: Becoming a Strategic Coaching Resource for Change Management
The Prism Award Ceremony and networking reception will take place in the Chicago Ballroom and Chicago Ballroom Foyer.
4:40–5 p.m.
2018 ICF International Prism Award Ceremony
5–6 p.m.
Networking Reception (hosted bar) with HR and Talent Management Professionals
Tracy is the 2018 ICF Global Board Chair, having previously served on the Board as Secretary/Treasurer and Director. She is also a trained Coaching Supervisor and Mentor Coach and is an ICF Assessor. She was the president of ICF’s United Kingdom Chapter from 2013–2014.
Tracy trains coaches and works with leaders to develop their capacity as Leader as Coach. Tracy works as a Corporate Executive and Board Level Coach, a leadership development designer and facilitator who has worked with a wide range of organizations, within the UK and internationally. She works with business leaders, executives and leaders to support and enhance their professional and personal development. She runs her own professional development business and coaching practice which extends across a wide range of organizations and industries as well as private clients.
Tracy works as a Mentor Coach with coaches working toward their ACC or PCC credentials. She also offers supervision to both new and experienced coaches as part of their ongoing professional and personal growth.
Magdalena is the Executive Director and CEO of the International Coach Federation (ICF). She joined the ICF in 2005 and has supported the ICF with extensive experience in fundraising, development, consulting and association management.
Previously, Magdalena worked as Assistant Director of National Policy and Director of Development with the Council of State Governments (CSG), a national association of state officials in all three branches of U.S. government. She oversaw the design and implementation of a development strategy for CSG, coordinated policy-specific research and implementation activities, and worked closely with USAID’s US-Asia Environmental Program. Prior to CSG, she served as program manager for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service.
Magdalena’s formal education includes an M.S. in Economics and International Trade from the Warsaw School of Economics in Poland and completion of the Copenhagen Business School’s Advanced Program in International Management and Consulting. She is also a trained coach through the College of Executive Coaching, and she holds a certificate in the Fundamentals of Systemic Coaching.
Attendees will earn three Continuing Coach Education units in Resource Development (RD) by participating in this event.
Forgot username or password? Click here