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Nancy Snell: Executive, Career and
Life Coach
Nancy Snell, CEC, PCC is a certified coach, consultant
and seasoned professional specializing in work/business
related challenges involving managing information overload,
maximizing use of time for increasing productivity,
improving executive functioning and developing sustainable
skills for staying focused and organized in today’s
world of competing priorities.
Her experience with and proven track record as a highly
sought after and successful AD/HD business coach uniquely
qualifies her as an expert to work with small businesses,
companies and employees who are so inundated with information
that overwhelm is decreasing their ability to be as
productive and profitable as they are capable of being.
Drawing from many years and wide range of experience,
Nancy approaches each and every client with unparalleled
vision and personalized attention. She believes that
wellbeing matters and is the ultimate
goal we all seek.
On the business side, Nancy is a seasoned professional.
She uses her experience gained as a successful 25+ year
veteran in broadcast television media buying and sales,
marketing, consulting and new business development to
coach other professionals every day. She has worked
with clients from Grey Advertising, Clear Channel Communications,
the Hearst Television Station group to the Metropolitan
Museum of Art.
Along with a BA degree in psychology from Syracuse
University, she graduated and got her coaching training
and certification from IPEC in 2004, completed the professional
conference: ADDA 2005 with Drs. Hallowell and Ratey
as well as the Core Essentials Program with Coach U.
Nancy is currently a member of the NYC Chapter of the
International Coach Federation where she served as a
Board Director in 2005, a sought after AD/HD expert
on national and Internet radio, contributing writer
to FOCUS Magazine, Small Business Review, SPINS and
Leadership Excellence magazine. She was a featured expert
in January 2008 on Good Housekeeping’s premiere television
series Change for Good which ran on WABC-TV in
NY.
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