Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Coaching
Gayle Guest Brown, PCC
As coaches we will at some point, coach someone of another race, culture, nationality, sexuality, or ability (Identity).
Are you creating a safe enough container for your client to show up in their magnificent uniqueness and challenges?
We’ll talk about coaching Identity authentically.
Coaching the whole person includes seeing and understanding the influences of race, power, and structural inequities in your client’s situation and or life. In this workshop, we’ll take the first two steps. We will talk about sensitive and deliberate Identity coaching practices and review what the ICF guidelines say about this. I’ll provide you with a tool you can use right upfront as you are creating “conscious” relationships in the contracting phase.
What does Identity have to do DEI… let’s connect the dots!
Bio:
Gayle Guest-Brown is a ICF credentialed profession coach (PCC), Equity Leadership Strategist, Author, Speaker, Executive Leadership Coach and CEO of Guest Brown Impact (GBI), an award-winning leadership development firm. Fueled by strong values for equity and justice, she coaches women of color to command their worth at work and overcome challenges to pay equity, purpose, and leadership development. Guest Brown Impact also helps businesses with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) goals to overcome challenges to implementation of their vision.
Gayle holds an MBA, and a certification in Diversity, Equity & Inclusion from Cornell University. She has decades of leadership at global Fortune 100 companies, successfully motivating people and maximizing project potential in Corporate, Technology, Non-Profit, Faith, Social Justice, and Higher Education segments.
She is the author of Girl Get it Right! an I.M.P.A.C.T. guide to creating the life and work you dream of.
Gayle has been honored by the Sac Cultural Hub, receiving its Exceptional Women of Color Award. She is a 2023 Champions of Diversity Honoree and a 2019 Women Who Mean Business Award honoree both by the Sac Biz Journal.