PWICA (Professional Women in Corporate America)

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PWICA (Professional Women in Corporate America)

PWICA (Professional Women In Corporate America)

Presents:

Janine Schindler

Understanding Office Politics for Women

January 26, 2005

6-8PM

Pace New York- Plaza Cafe

Janine A. Schindler is a masterful coach with over twenty years of experience spanning the corporate ranks in Fortune 500 firms and small businesses. With a sense of humor and creative listening, she brings expertise to her clients who say she is a great catalyst for personal, as well as professional growth. Janine holds a BS from St. John's University, a MA from Queens College where she was an adjunct professor, advanced training from Coach University, Institute for Empowerment Coaching and the Graduate School of Coaching.

As President of the International Coaching Federation NYC Chapter and founding member of: CoachVille, Inc., The Five O’clock Club of Career Coaches, Association of Career Professionals International, International Association of Coaches, 24/7 Personal and Corporate Coaches, NYC Midtown Coaching Center, both the Manhattan and International Virtual Women’s Chambers of Commerce. American Management Association and the owner of the JAS Coaching & Training (JASCAT), Janine is certified and licensed to deliver many coaching programs including DiSC Personal Behavior Profile and the Genos Emotional Intelligence 360.

Janine is a contributor in a book for college students seeking employment, a member of the expert panelists of CollegeRecruiter.com, and the ICF-NYC Speakers Bureau. She has been featured on ABC World News This Morning, The Discovery Health Channel, The Wall Street Journal, RampUp Solutions, 6 Figure Jobs Career Events, Career Master’s Institute, CollegeRecruiter.com, and is a requested guest speaker with many professional organizations and Universities. JASCAT clients include executives, professionals and individuals who seek to As featured on "ABC move their business and/or personal lives to higher levels World News This Morning"

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