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Julie
Overholt is a pioneer in the arena of professional
business coaching. Certified through the
International Coach Federation in 1996, she is part of an
elite group of coaches in a profession that is growing
by leaps and bounds. At 15,000 members, the ICF is
the largest credentialing organization for coaches in the
world. As a PCC certified coach, Julie is one of only
1,507 coaches from 58 countries to hold this
credential.
Julie was the 2009 President of the International Coach Federation for the North Texas Region. She served on the 2008 Education and Research Committee at the international level and in 2009 her client Raytheon received the prestigious Prism Award recognizing them for excellence in the use of coaching to advance leadership development.
Julie
is a Certified Professional Behavioral Analyst,
certified to both administer and interpret the DISC and
Personal Interests Attitudes and Values Assessments. She is
a graduate of Coach University and affiliated with the
Graduate School of Coaching and Target Training,
International. Julie has a BA in Speech from Augustana
College in Rock Island, Illinois.
Clients include Fortune 100, privately held companies, and not for profit entities. Julie’s expertise is in coaching C-Level Managers, Vice-Presidents, Directors and high performers in that have their own professional practice.
Past
clients include: Aegon, AIG/TravelGuard, Avaya, Blockbuster,
Capital One, Citigroup, City of Casper, Compass PHS, Continental
Express, Colonial Savings, D Magazine, ExxonMobil, Frito
Lay, Johnson & Johnson, MBNA, Prudential, McKesson, PPAAI, Intl., Raytheon, UBS, SMU, Southwest Medical Center, Travelocity, TriNet, University of Texas, and US2, Inc.
Julie
has been used as an expert resource for Men’s
Health, Texas Technology, California Technology,
Entrepreneur Magazine, The Ft. Worth Star
Telegram, Friends, and numerous print
organizations and media outlets across the United
States. Most recently, she was utilized for a KXAS
Channel 5 feature on how to deal with annoying
people in the workplace, entitled “Offended at
the Office” and "How to get the recognition
at work you deserve!"
For more information call: 972-985-7525
or email: Julie@julieoverholt.com |