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Executive Coaches Share Openly and Unselfishly: Dynamic Panel Discussion at ICF Annual Conference 2003

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Bob Johnson, from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, has been coaching CEO’s and senior executives since 1983. He is the founder of Leader Search, Inc., a Calgary-based group of leadership coaches and search professionals. Bob’s philosophy is that there is a right person for every corporate culture and a right culture for every person.

Mary Beth O’Neill, MA, is a leadership consultant, executive coach and author who currently resides in the State of Washington. She works in Fortune 100 and 500 companies to help executives leverage their interactions with their teams to produce bottom line business results. She teaches internal and external coaches through her Executive Coach Training Series. Her book, Executive Coaching with Backbone and Heart, is a textbook in many coaching schools and has been translated into 5 languages.

Dr. Jeannie Sandstrom, Ed.D. CEO of CoachWorks® International has been a business owner and international leader coach since 1979. A Texas resident, Dr. Sandstrom is co-author of numerous leadership and coaching books, articles and tapes. Her broad industry diversification allows her to coach effectively in virtually every area of business.

Val Williams, MCC, has been an executive coach for the past eight years specializing in coaching senior corporate executives and their teams. A New Yorker, Val has extensive experience in the healthcare industry and has authored several executive coaching books and audiotapes including Get The Best Out of Your People and Yourself.

Klaus Zepuntke, is from Hamburg, Germany. He has served for many years as an executive coaching and has worked with notable corporate executives throughout Europe. Klaus excels at coaching leadership skills and people development

Here now is a summary of the panel discussion. It is structured in a simple Q&A format so you are able to identify each individual response by panelist.

Captured is the good-natured humor, high intellect and wealth of experience that is part and parcel of this group.

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