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Heather
Wieshlow is a Certified Career and Job Transition Coach, Trainer and
Owner of Turning Point Coaching and Consulting. Since 1998, she has
helped 1000's of individuals gain a clear understanding of who they
are, what is most important in their lives, and how to create a step-by-step
plan that leads them toward careers that are both financially rewarding
and emotionally fulfilling.
Utilizing a unique seven-step Life Vision Plan,
Heather guides professionals through the specific stages of Career
Discovery, Design and Development. Through this process her clients
gain a clear understanding of the direction they need to take and
the steps required to achieve purpose and passion in their lives.
She has facilitated career workshops and personalized coaching sessions
for professionals in all stages of career transition within businesses,
organizations and government programs.
Her energetic, personal, insightful and interactive
style combines over 16 years of business expertise with a solid
foundation based on wholistic principles and real world common sense.
She has extensive training in communication, assessment tools, N.L.P.,
body-mind psychology, human motivation strategies and is currently
completing her Masters degree in Spiritual Psychology at the University
of Santa Monica.
Her business experience includes 14 years of sales
and training in the communications and advertising industry. At
Harte Hanks Communications, Heather repeatedly achieved the ranking
of top salesperson and was recognized as a valued corporate coach
and sales trainer within the organization. Her expertise in the
human resources field includes the recruitment of sales and marketing
professionals for Fortune 500 companies including Canon, Fujitsu
and Kimberly Clark on a national and international basis.
Heather is an active member of the Career Planning
and Adult Development Network, the Professional Coaches and Mentors
Association (PCMA), the American Society of Training and Development
(ASTD) and the Professional Individuals in Human Resources Association
(PIHRA).
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