Step 1: I graduated Hunter College in 1993 with a degree in sociology.
Step 2: I built on my education and clinical experience. Upon completing a two semester internship with a New York City hospital where I facilited out-patient groups on chemical addiction and codependency, I realized I wanted to provide a basic societal service to an even broader population. I became a recruiter. Identifying talented individuals; matching them to exciting career opportunities; and placing them in an appropriate company environment made me very happy, as well as the clients and the candidates.
Step 3: The human need to continue onward and upward motivated my next career choice. I decided to focus on Life Coaching and work one to one with individuals with relationship and/or career issues. The very same situations that prevent us from achieving happiness in our personal relationships are also present in our career environment.
Summary: I am a Life Coach for more than a decade. Having recruiting experience, I know exactly what the hiring authority wants in a resume and on an interview. With 10+ years of continually taking seminars, workshops and classes on relationship issues, I stay up to date in the field. I bring success to a long list of satisfied individuals. My techniques motivate and are 12 step compatible.