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About Chris Coward

Christine “Chris” Coward, MSW, LCSW, ACC is the founder and president of Coaching to Fulfillment LLC, who work with leaders and teams to leverage their strengths and minimize their challenges to reach rock star status in their organization. Chris is a Leadership Coach and licensed clinical social worker with over ten years experience managing and leading people working in organizations. In addition, Chris is the VP of Coaching Services for Habit Change Company, an organization who works with individuals to change their habits to increase their well- being and live longer, more vital lives.

Chris is an experienced seminar and training facilitator who brings her unique blend of fresh content, humor, energy, and interactivity to help participants transform their leadership to new levels. She also facilitates group coaching in organizations for leadership development which allows individuals to bring real management situations to the group, try new skills and behaviors, and use the group to process new learning and results. People working with Chris report that they achieve more clarity, more confidence, more productivity and have more fun.

Chris is the author of the e-zine, The Leader’s Edge, a monthly resource for current and emerging leaders.   Chris has presented to several organizations on topics such as: Motivating Employees and Holding them Accountable, Staff Retention and Employee Engagement, Bye-Bye Burnout – A Stress Management Program for Leaders, Engaging and Leveraging Employee Strengths, Coaching Skills for Managers, Managing Your Time and Priorities, and Team Building with Teeth. Her expertise comes from years of studying human behavior, positive psychology, and habit change and integrating this information into her leadership development practice.

Chris is a credentialed member of the International Coach Federation (ICF) and served DSC8177fbkon the board for the Philadelphia Area Coach Alliance (PACA). She received her coach training from MentorCoach. Chris earned a Masters in Social Work from UNC-Chapel Hill and a bachelor’s degree from Duke University. To get that work-life balance she helps others obtain, Chris plays bass guitar in a rock band, competes in local running and triathlon events and enjoys spending time with her dog and husband.