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Renovate Your Career

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Michelle Neujahr

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Join Michelle Neujahr, Life/Business Renovation Coach, as she interviews Diane Dunton from Potential Released Consulting to talk about Renovating Our Careers. To renovate means to revive, reinvigorate and/or make new. Get ready to be revived and learn how to renovate your approach to problems that life/career gives you. Diane L. Dunton M.S., President of Potential Released Consulting Services, has over 25 years of business and human resource experience. She holds a Master's of Science Degree in Clinical Counseling with an undergraduate degree in Business. In addition to her extensive experience in organizational development, Diane has received specialized training with National Training Labs, the Gestalt Institute, Center for Creative Leadership, the University of Michigan’s Organizational Career Development and the Center for Reengineering Leadership programs. Diane has worked with numerous organizations from the private, public and non-profit sectors. Through the leadership program and strategic planning she offers as an executive coach, Diane assists organizations in creating compelling strategies to meet complex and challenging business demands and the needs of individual professionals. She leads over twenty workshops annually for diverse organizations across all industries, including Fortune 500 companies, and has appeared before conferences of up to 9,000 participants. Diane has served as a life coach since the early 1990’s first providing career development programs internally with a Fortune 500 company. She has been contracted by individuals and organizations to assess strengths, gaps and develop real time action plans to achieve personal and professional goals. To reach Diane visit http://www.potentialreleased.com/

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