The most effective way to improve performance, help employees actualize their potential, enhance team work, and create an organization that thrives is through coaching.
Coaching helps you identify misunderstandings in thinking, facilitate the discovery of new choices, and teach the interpersonal skills associates need to navigate their careers with confidence. As football coach, Tom Landry said, “A coach is someone who tells you what you don’t want to hear, who has you see what you don’t want to see, so you can be who you’ve always known you can be.”
Yet, relatively few nonprofit leaders from supervisors to CEOS have been trained in coaching.
This training is a blend of lecture, group discussion, role plays and embodiment practices.
Speaker Profile
Aimee Bernstein is a highly regarded transformational coach, consultant, trainer, psychotherapist, and energy mastery expert. As the founder of Open Mind Adventures, she coaches and consults senior and mid-level leaders and teams to reduce resistance to change, foster cultures of shared ownership, discover new opportunities for success, and catalyze innovation, engagement, and well-being.
Most recently Aimee launched The Women’s Mastery Institute to support women in leading us into a more compassionate, collaborative and equitable world.
Aimee's client roster spans global corporations, government agencies, nonprofits, and academic institutions. These include, Chanel, Microsoft Latin America, The Port of Singapore Authority, Colgate Palmolive, The Ritz-Carlton, NASA, Children’s Service Council of Broward, and the University of Texas at Austin.
She is a thought leader in stress reduction and conscious empowered leadership. Her book, Stress Less Achieve More: Simple Ways to Turn Pressure into a Positive Force in Your Life (AMACOM), draws on her 40+ years of training in aikido, psychology, meditation, and organizational consulting. It offers practical tools to transform pressure into fuel for growth, creativity, and high performance. The book has been translated into Arabic and Mandarin and was named one of Thrive Global’s “17 Most Inspiring Books to Read.”
Aimee received her graduate degree in counseling from Boston University and interned at Mass. General Hospital under the auspices of Harvard Medical School. She has been listed in Who’s Who in American Women.