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Certified Associate

Kim Weinberg

Kim is adept at navigating individuals and teams through significant challenges, exploration, and growth. She has been a trusted partner with leaders around the world to successfully develop and execute compelling visions and inspire sustainable results. Kim is the founder of Coach In Motion, LLC, a Washington, D.C. area based coaching, facilitation, and consulting firm. She is a Certified Leadership Coach from Georgetown University where she currently serves on the faculty of the Executive Facilitation Certification program.  Kim holds a Master’s of Science degree in Organization Development from American University, and a BA degree in Communications, Psychology, and Organizations from Tulane University.

 

Kim’s executive and management experience spans entrepreneurial ventures, family businesses, fast-growth & Fortune 100 companies, and non-profit organizations. She has over 15 years’ experience serving 23,000+ executives worldwide in the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) as a Certified Forum Facilitator, Certified Mentor Facilitator, resource for regional and Global Leadership Conferences, a Chapter Executive Board Member, and Moderator. Kim also pioneered an award-winning international seminar exclusively for women. Kim thrives on the challenge of living a balanced life in her core values of well-being, connection, courage, fun, and trust. To that end, Kim and her family travelled around the world for a year where they explored and gave back to local communities. While traveling in various regions, Kim acted as a global resource, and she is often called upon to share her "lessons from the edge" and to coach others on how to do the same.

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Education

Affliation

BA in Organization Communications from Tulane University 

MS in Organization Development from American Univeristy

Certificate in Leadership Coaching Georgetown University

Founder of Coach in Motion

Co-Director of the Institute for Transformational Leadership

YPO Certified Forum Facilitator

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