Friday, March 21, 2014

NEED HELP WITH THE CREDENTIALING PROCESS?


Does the process of getting credentialed
as an ACC, PCC, or MCC seem overwhelming or confusing?

Do you have trouble navigating or interpreting the requirements for each level?

Well fret no more, because help is on the way for our ICF-Chicago members.
In recognition of the increasing importance of becoming a credentialed coach, we have recently formed a new Credentialing Committee to support ICF-Chicago members who
want to become credentialed. Although we are just getting started, our goal is to make
the credentialing process more accessible by providing a point of contact to whom
members can direct their inquiries, helpful links to the global ICF website containing credentialing requirements for each level, and a clear roadmap for how to become credentialed. We will also update you periodically with any changes or other important information regarding the credentialing process. Stay tuned for future updates, including
a summary of revisions to the credentialing process effective this April.
We welcome your questions, as well as your comments as to the type of support you
need or would find useful. Questions and comments can be directed to Nancy Bellis,
the Credentialing Chair, at credentialing@icf-chicago.org.

Help us make ICF-Chicago achieve its vision of being the premier coaching resource f
or its members!

Nancy Bellis is an executive coach who brings a unique perspective to her role by drawing
upon her extensive experience as a corporate lawyer. In addition to her JD, Nancy has a
Master’s degree in Counseling and Organizational Psychology to complement her business acumen, legal capabilities, and proven leadership with executive coaching and leadership development skills. Nancy provides one-on-one executive coaching and group coaching across
a variety of industries, and has a passion for helping professional women navigate the specific challenges and choices they encounter throughout their careers.

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