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Career Coach BostonRobin Roman Wright - Career Coach residing in the Greater Boston, M.A. Area - provides career coaching/career counseling in Boston/career coach in Boston and ADHD coaching privately to teens and young adults ages 15–29 in Boston. She specifically targets this age group because she enjoys helping young people find their niche and launch into the world of work and business.
Robin - career counseling in Boston/career coach in Boston/ADHD coaching has a knack for helping clients identify their skills, talents and gifts. She is an optimist. At the same time, she can be laser focused, helping clients to set goals and to stay on track.
While she is a career coach in Boston / career counseling in Boston / ADHD coaching in Boston for youth in general, she specializes in working with young people who have been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), whether the inattentive type or the hyperactive type. She - ADHD coaching - worked with a world-renowned team of professionals and now is offering coaching services to teens and young adults with ADHD in her private coaching practice. She offers customized counseling that is strengths-based and structured for her clients with ADHD.
Robin - career counseling in Boston/career coach in Boston/ADHD coaching believes in using the “What Color Is Your Parachute? For Teens” process as the foundation for career counseling because—while in her twenties—she benefited greatly from using the adult version of the book. Due to what she learned through that career exploration process, she has enjoyed an interesting career using her transferable skills and gifts in a variety of settings—financial services companies, non-profits, private schools and being a career coach for her own business in Boston. She likes helping young people do the self-exploration and thoughtful career planning that can start them on a rewarding career path.
Robin Roman Wright - career counseling in Boston/career coach in Boston/ADHD coaching is a graduate of the University of Chicago, a member of the National Association of Social Workers, and belongs to the International Coaching Federation. She has been a member of the American Society for Training and Development for over 20 years. She has conducted management development workshops on leadership, diversity, time management, performance appraisal, basic supervisory skills and on-the-job training. She also led a business-school partnership for 9 years. For several of those years Robin managed over 200 volunteers working in 18 different volunteer programs. Robin received one of the Boston Private Industry Council’s Achiever Awards in 1994. One component of the partnership with a Boston middle school involved designing and launching a model school-to-career program. A few years later, Robin had the opportunity to be the Director of Multicultural Services for an independent day school and work directly with high school students. She focuses on career counseling in Boston, she is career coach in Boston, and she also does ADHD coaching
She has presented workshops at the American Society for Training and Development’s National Conference and Exposition, the International Career Development Conference, the first annual Massachusetts School to Work Conference and the fourth annual National Leadership Forum on School-to-Work Transition.
She uses an empowerment model in her career counseling in Boston/coaching, helping clients identify what they have to offer the marketplace and where in the world of work they might be most valued and satisfied. She enjoys working with teens who are seeking direction for their future.
Bolles, Richard N. and Christen, Carol with Blomquist, Jean, What Color Is Your Parachute? For Teens, Ten Speed Press, CA, 2006. Bolles, Richard N., What Color Is Your Parachute?, Ten Speed Press, CA, 2007.
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