Meet Your CoachRaymond Rigoglioso |
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| With 18 years of experience in nonprofit sector communications, fundraising, and operations, and as a sole proprietor/small business owner, I bring a wealth of professional, grounded, and practical experience to my coaching work. When you work with me, you can expect an approach that: * Is intuitive yet grounded and practical * Is inquisitive yet respectful * Is supportive yet motivating * Engages your values and clarifies your vision * Involves concrete action I graduated from Coach University, and I received my ACC from the International Coach Federation. I am currently pursuing my PCC credential. |
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