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Ask the Coaches: Bridging the Leadership Development Disconnect

Event Date:

February 27, 2025 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Location

Virtual Webinar

Overview

Are your leaders developing the right capabilities?

When it comes to leadership development, leaders often misdiagnose the capabilities they actually need to solve the challenges they face in their roles. The result? Widening capability gaps that put organizations at risk. 

Join ExecOnline for a virtual panel discussion with three seasoned leadership coaches to discuss the strategies coaches use to help leaders analyze the challenges they face, identify the capabilities they need to address those challenges, and create a personalized development plan that accelerates leaders’ development. 

Save your seat to gain actionable insights into: 

  • The key challenges leaders face in the current business environment
  • How to align capabilities with challenges using the ExecOnline Leadership Development Framework
  • Coaching strategies to align learning to leader challenges for maximum impact

Speakers

Brooke Christofferson

Leadership Coach

Phil Pinto

Leadership Coach

Claire Battistella

Leadership Coach

Josh Rogers

Senior Director, Executive Coaching

Brooke Christofferson: Brooke is a seasoned executive with 20+ years in marketing, sales, and leadership, including as president of an international media organization. She specializes in developing leaders at all levels, with a focus on emotional intelligence and team performance.

Phil Pinto: Phil is a retired U.S. Coast Guard chief warrant officer with 26 years of leadership experience. Now a coach, he helps clients worldwide overcome stress and limiting beliefs, combining military insight with mindset strategies for lasting success.

Claire Battistella: Claire is a multilingual coach and therapist with 10 years of international experience. She combines neuropsychological research and executive coaching to help clients release emotional blocks, build resilience, and foster self-awareness for lasting personal and professional growth.

Josh Rogers (Moderator): Josh is a seasoned executive development leader and coach with experience from start-ups to Fortune #1. As Senior Director of Coaching at ExecOnline, he leads coaching strategy and champions leadership development focused on thriving in complexity and humanity.

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