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Presentation: Career & Life Coach: Is this right for me?

Wednesday, 12/1/2021
2:00 - 3:00

Interested in becoming a life coach? Come peek behind the scenes to learn what the job is actually like—the training involved, the day to day, the joys and the stresses.  

 

Presented by Annie Nogg, Professional Certified Coach. Since starting her own career and life coaching business in 2015, Nogg has been doing the work she feels called to do. She supports people who are mid-career to further align their work & personal lives with what is most important to them. Nogg uses a challenging yet encouraging coaching style to help her clients find the answers they need, both now and in the future. Her outside-the-box tools help clients build lives that make them proud. 


An ongoing series of virtual programs focused on supporting job and career seekers, personal finance needs and small business resources.

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This program is sponsored by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.


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