Wednesday, 17 March 2010 17:46

Executive Coaching Intake Form

Written by  Stephanie Vora
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This document is a sample of an executive coaching intake form. This can be given to an executive coaching client before your first meeting which will then be used as a talking point or if you would rather, complete the document together during your first session. I personally find it more useful for them to fill out beforehand so that you can ask more questions around what they filled in for insights etc. You can adapt this form to suit your specific needs.

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Last modified on Wednesday, 17 March 2010 18:24
Stephanie Vora

Stephanie Vora

Stephanie began her career at Ernst & Young as a Management Consultant and then spent the following 10 years within the retail ecommerce industry holding such positions as the Director of Online Marketing at Bloomingdale’s and the International Ecommerce Director at Space NK Apothecary. She has also worked in similar roles at Coach and Columbia House. In addition to her Coaching practice, she works as an Ecommerce Consultant for various retailers internationally such as Aspinal of London.

What she loved most about her time in the corporate world was creating an environment that helped her team to learn, develop and grow both professionally and personally. She has been told that her high level of connection and empathy was the basis of her success.

Stephanie earned a Business degree from Binghamton University with a double major in Finance and Marketing. She received dual academic certifications in Executive and Life Coaching from New York University and is continually training with Results Coaching Systems; a global ICF accredited organization that bases its coaching models on neuroscience. She also plays an active role in the coaching community taking part in mentoring, assessing and training activities.

She, like her clients, has her own personal goals and passions. Outside of coaching, she loves traveling; learning about new cultures, trying new cuisines, and looking forward to new experiences. She previously set a goal to visit 35 countries and was proud to say she accomplished it. Stephanie uses this passion for expression and adventure to further inspire my clients.

Vora Coaching: “Creating The Best Version Of Yourself”

Website: www.voracoaching.com

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