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This (free) virtual get-together is for ICFNE Active Members to gather in this professional coaches‘ interest group. We‘ll engage in stimulating conversations regarding Team and Group Coaching. The idea is to learn from each other and grow - aligned with the ICF Code of Ethics.
Come and be part of our Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Committee‘s Quarterly Book Club! Engage in thought-provoking discussions centered around our 2026 book selections. All the books chosen for this year are available in both print and audio formats.
What if some of the most impactful leadership isn’t loud, visible, or self-promoting but quietly consistent, values-driven, and deeply human? In this engaging and reflective session, Ian Chisholm, aka "Chiz", author of Quiet Champions invites coaches to explore the often-overlooked power of mentoring and its close relationship to coaching. Drawing on real stories and practical insights, Ian will illuminate how mentoring can complement coaching, strengthen leadership capacity, and create meaningful impact across organizations and communities.
A monthly discussion forum for professional coaches that share this interest.
Join us for a New Member Meet & Greet. This (free) virtual get together is for new members and or members rediscovering the chapter. You’ll have a chance to get to know each other, learn more about the chapter, and how to get involved (attending events, volunteering, etc.). Hope to see you there!
Explain what “partnering with AI” means in a coaching context—AI as an assistant that supports coaching excellence, not a substitute for the coach-client relationship. Apply a clear decision framework for what to delegate to AI, what to safeguard, and what to never outsource. Use AI to strengthen key moments in the coaching journey (intake, session prep, live coaching, reflection, between-session support, progress reviews). Write and adapt high-quality prompts that produce useful results while maintaining client agency and avoiding leading or biased outputs. Implement ethical guardrails for confidentiality, consent, data handling, bias, transparency, and appropriate boundaries. Create a personal “AI practice plan” (tools, workflows, policies, and first steps) aligned to their coaching niche and comfort level.
This (free) virtual get-together is for ICFNE Active Members to gather in this professional coaches‘ interest group.
This (free) virtual get-together is for ICFNE Active Members to gather in this professional coaches‘ interest group. We‘ll engage in stimulating conversations regarding Leadership and Executive Coaching. The idea is to learn from each other and grow - aligned with the ICF Code of Ethics.
This workshop, designed specifically for coaches of organizational leaders, addresses the urgent need for cultural competency, awareness of systemic inequities, and the ability to navigate and leverage differences to foster community and effectiveness in organizational environments.