Learn from Christine Noffz, Dawn Rowley, and Susan Gellatly, founders of BenchStrength Coaching, as they tell their story of how they were each building their own business, pursuing their passion in coaching, and recognized they could make a greater impact by joining forces. From sharing a passion for developing women leaders, they also started Women Rising, a women’s leadership development program, designed by women for women to offer you something they never had while in male-dominated industries.
Special Guests LN: Christine Noffz, Dawn Rowley, Susan Gellatly
Bench Strength Coaching LN: @BenchStrengthCoaching
Women Rising Web: https://benchstrengthcoaching.com/women-rising-by-benchstrength-coaching/
The program's mission is to prepare aspiring women for greater success by learning how to leverage strengths to drive results and overcome habits that may interfere with effectiveness. Designed and led by women, each participant leaves with an individual development plan based on learnings from the program.
For more information, visit https://benchstrengthcoaching.com/ or dial 888-312-0129 to talk to a coach!
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