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Get to Know Me

Ray strongly believes that every individual has an innate wisdom that can be tapped through the coaching process. Building a strong foundation of trust and respect, Ray helps his clients challenge themselves in ways which result in personal growth/development and personal fulfillment. Ray challenges his clients to look at themselves and those unconscious aspects of self in order to enhance learning and growth. His focus is on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Race, organizational change, and working with teams. Ray is a faculty member in out Coach Certification programs.

 

He holds a Master’s degree from Smith College School for Social Work, is a faculty member in the Teleos Coach Development Program, is a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) through the International Coach Federation (ICF), and is certified in the Emotional and Social Competency Inventory (ESCI) through the Hay Group. Ray has a strong commitment to education and is currently an adjunct instructor at Bryn Mawr School of Social Research and Policy in theirSocial Work Masters Program.

 

In his spare time, Ray enjoys meeting with friends for long walks, people watching, and dancing the night away.

 

Hobbies: Sneaker collecting, reading, people watching

Biggest Inspiration:  My five foster sons

Most meaningful project: Those where I am helping people see what they haven’t yet seen, and then grow from that new self awareness.

African American Black Father and Son
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