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Victoria Brown, CPCC PCC FEA
Executive and Personal Leadership Coach
Why Professional Coach Victoria?
Victoria Brown, CPCC PCC FEA, is an experienced, certified coach who has helped numerous successful business owners, entrepreneurs and professionals around the globe. She has an extensive corporate, marketing, sales and retail background spanning over 32 years with a proven record of achievement generating millions in revenue, business development and problem solving.
She is an engaging facilitator who generates powerful results, implements strategic solutions and is committed to excellence. Specializing in leadership and organizational development, she frequently speaks and writes about success strategies for busy professionals and building winning teams. More about Victoria.
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“Victoria has an excellent process…I have pushed through some barriers that have helped myself and my company grow significantly. …I feel comfortable recommending Victoria to anyone that is interested in creating a well-balanced life for themselves and their family.” —Gord Schellenberg, CFP, Quasar Financial Planning Group.
“Victoria has a broad experience as a high performer herself. She is wise, sensitive, creative, and, most important, trustworthy. I highly recommend her as a coach and mentor who will work to support you to be the best you can be both in performance and as authentic in your life.”
—Richard T. Clarke, President – counselor – consultant, Richard T. Clarke & Associates Inc.
“Victoria’s strength as a strategic thinker is valuable. She has earned a reputation as a solutions-driven leader…she is exceptionally organized…Victoria is the person that can be relied upon to get you to the finish line.” —Lori Chalmers, Publisher Vancouver Magazine
“She does an amazing job of guiding you to where you want to be. Whether it’s a personal goal or a professional plan, Victoria will help you get there.”—Glenda Ainsworth, National Advertising Account Executive, The Vancouver Sun and The Province