It's a widely held belief that as we enter our 60's our emotional intelligence tapers off. New research is taking a fresh look and saying "maybe not".
Weigh in with my guest Cecily Sharp-Whitehill and me on April 24th as we discuss this very intriguing topic - 4PM Pacific, 7PM Eastern.
Cecily is Vice President at Ladendorf & Co., a US-based company specializing in executive education for professional service firms. She is engaged in the development and implementation of custom-designed in-house management education programs. The client portfolio of Ladendorf & Co. includes international architectural design, assurance, law and marketing communications firms.
Cecily’s special interest in helping to increase the vibrancy of peoples lives has led her to take the very exciting step of formalizing what has, till now, been an intuited coaching connection with so many people. She is growing her skills as a coach and is sharing the joy of being in alliance with individuals who feel that, even as so-called senior citizens, life and learning and increasing understanding can surely be ours — no matter what our chronological age.
Cecily lives near Sarasota, Florida. She attended St. John’s College in Annapolis, Maryland. She has attended professional negotiation courses at MIT Summer School. She attends the Institute of Professional Excellence in Coaching. Her coaching business is called “Alliance4Discovery,”