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SUCCESS COACHING: Empowering the New American Student this Wednesday, Feb. 22nd!
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Maryam Abdallah
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Qualification:
M.S., Global Health, George Mason University
B.A., International Relations, George Mason University
Claudine Kuradusenge
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Qualification:
PhD, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
M.S., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR)
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SUCCESS COACHING: Empowering the New American Student this Wednesday, Feb. 22nd!
Event Date:
February 22, 2017 12:00PM through 1:30PM
Event Location: Metropolitan Building 5183
Past EventEvent Type: Presentation
Coaching for Success: Keys to Empowering the New American Student
Date: Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Time: 12:00 - 1:30 PM
Location: Metropolitan Bldg., Rm. #5183
To register, email: [email protected]
Workshop will highlight these topics:
- Envisioning inspiring futures
- Understanding & prioritizing motivations
- Identifying existing & defining new measurements of success
- Analyzing available resources
- Planning work in manageable chunks
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Laura Rodriguez is a Colombian-American success coach passionate about helping others make their dreams a reality. She focuses on personal development in the areas of life, career, and wellness using an array of tools to help people develop and execute individualized plans for success and achievement. As the daughter of first generation immigrants and having grown up in the Washington DC-metro area, she values approaching all aspects of life through a multicultural lens. Laura believes deeply in the potential and ability of others, especially of immigrants, and is on a mission to further develop the voice and practical skill set of students and young entrepreneurs. She can be reached at [email protected]
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