Building Resilience During Change and Transition

Building Resilience During Change and Transition


Location:
Virtual Event
Contact:
Alumni Relations
Open to:
Alumni, Current Students

Are you experiencing change in your life that is impacting your career development?  Has Covid-19 impacted your career and/or your progress in your career?  Are you dealing with career issues that have you “off-balance”?

In this interactive webinar, Barbara Phillips (M.A. '94), career and transition coach, will describe the typical emotional and psychological responses to change and identify five effective strategies to help you build your resilience during change.

Date: Wednesday, April 7
Time: 12:00 p.m. EST

Register here.

Barbara Phillips is an executive coach who specializes in career transition and career development, leveraging her 20 years of Human Resources and Organization Development experience in world class, global organizations. She works at Partners International as a Senior Career / Encore Career Coach and also has private clients.

At American Express and Pfizer, Barbara specialized in company-wide talent management, competency frameworks and executive succession planning. At Pfizer, she led the team that identified differential competencies, “derailers” and key experiences for the top 400 leaders company-wide. Her experience also includes performance management, change management, team effectiveness, talent and leadership development, employee engagement, career and succession planning, feedback and coaching, mentoring, organization effectiveness, diversity & inclusion and compensation.

Barbara earned a B.A. in Biology (Pre-Med) from Williams College and an M.A. in Organizational Psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University. She received her coaching certification from the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC). She is starting her sixth year as Co-Chair of the ATD NYC Career Development SIG, which recently launched a Mentorship Program for all members.


To request disability-related accommodations, contact OASID at oasid@tc.edu, (212) 678-3689, as early as possible.

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