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What do you do when your life is falling apart? When the people you depend on seem to have walked out, leaving you alone? How do you pick up the broken pieces and start again? In a time of global change and disruptions, many lives have been unexpectedly shattered. How do you pivot and recreate your life?
In this podcast, we’ll explore how to start over and recapture the best of the past to create a brighter future. Join me and my guest, Nasoan Sheftel-Gomes, as she shares insights on living the renaissance life. If your life has been broken in some way, don’t miss this episode—it’s all about picking up the pieces and starting anew.
Nasoan Sheftel-Gomes, is an attorney, leadership coach, and diversity, equity inclusion and belonging strategist. Her expertise is in organizational development, program development, operations, human resources, labor management, strategic planning, and compliance. She has led organizational transformation, diversity and anti-bias initiatives and supported leadership development within unionized and non-unionized workforces. Nasoan’s passion lies in supporting the development of tomorrow’s leaders to shape and grow organizations that center equity, uphold anti-racism, value diversity and support leadership at all levels.
Nasoan’s consulting and coaching business, Transformative Leadership Collective, coaches leaders to examine their role in creating organizational culture and connects them with their core leadership values, self-awareness, resilience, strengthens relationship building skills, improves decision-making skills, and support an equity-driven organizational culture that inspires a sense of worker cohesion and collective purpose. Nasoan believes good leadership requires the skills to engage in difficult conversations that further connection and understanding. Nasoan supports leaders in developing the skills needed to lead diverse teams, de-bias systems and create transformational organizations.
Nasoan received her JD from the City University of New York School of Law, her Masters in Journalism from the University of California Berkeley, and her bachelors in Sociology from Clark University. She is a certified professional leadership coach and received her Certification in Diversity Equity and Inclusion through Cornell University. She is licensed to practice law in the State of New York and lives in Los Angeles, CA.
To learn more, visit:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/denleymcintosh
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