San Francisco Bay Area
Graduated from Coaches Training Institute and actively coaching clients and groups. Founded two non profits: Visual AID and Under One Roof Working Artist for 40 years.Most recently creating large public sculpture, photography and animated films. In the last two years created large public sculptures for the Mayo Clinic, Northwestern University Hospital, Texas State University at San Marcos and the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Austin Texas. BA from UCSC, Graduate program at St. Martins in London Specialties: Extensive visual creative abilities as well as organizational and coaching skills. I am both a personal and professional coach.
As a member of the BetterManager coaching team, I work with managers to inspire them to be great and thriving managers.
ReGroup is a monthly gathering of up to ten entrepreneurs lead by two seasoned coaches, Debra Lamfers and Daniel Goldstein, who are also long time entrepreneurs. Participants get a fresh look at themselves and their companies while gaining greater clarity about their next steps. They learn new leadership skills and expand their vision of what's possible. Groups are held in San Francisco, Sonoma and Marin.
I work with groups and individual clients, particularly entrepreneurs, who are motivated to make meaningful changes in their lives and businesses; changes that will lead to more balance, success and fulfillment. My specialties include: Executive coaching Organizational advising Executive team coaching,advising and development Group facilitation
I create large sculpture, mostly mobiles, for public spaces. Recent clients include the Mayo Clinic, Northwestern University Hospital, Stanford Shopping Center, Parkland Hospital in Dallas and the VA Medical Center in Austin, Texas. I I have also created a body of work that addresses the AIDS epidemic. These art works have been shown and collected by museums around the world. I had a one man exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum.
TV2ART Llc was a start-up that grew out of work in my art studio. It was a way to temporarily hide flat screen TVs while at the same time turning them into art generating engines. I received two patents for my invention which was named one of the top ten new products at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in 2006. I raised $600,000 in angel investment.