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Team Member

Bea Bohm Meyer

Bea is a certified leadership coach. She is trained by CTA in Colorado, USA (member of the International Coaching Federation). Her caring and direct style help leaders understand where they need to go and feel supported in the process of development.

Bea previously sat on the advisory committee for the University of Alberta Corporate and Governmental Affairs. Currently she sits on the Advisory Committee for the University of Alberta Executive HR program, is a founding Mentor for the University of Alberta Venture Mentoring services program and is a speaker’s committee member for the Synergy Network. Bea is also Chair of the Winnifred Stewart Association Board of Directors, supporting individuals with developmental disabilities. Bea also takes pride in being a big sister in the Big Brothers and Big Sister organization. In 2014 she was recognized as one of the top 100 Women in Business. In 2015 Bea was nominated for the Alberta Entrepreneur Award. Bea has participated in various events supporting youth success and hopes to continue that journey. Her personal dream is to create a movement of leaders who understand the potential of leading culture with intent.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts special degree in International Political Science from the University of Alberta, Canada and is certified as a Patient Safety Executive by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in Boston, MA, USA. Bea has participated in high profile leadership and client service delivery programs including The North American Customer Management and Leadership Forum and The Canadian Management Centre.

Bea also prides herself as being one of Edmonton’s Fab 5 and a founding member of the Amazing Ladies. Ask her about both groups if you get a chance.

 

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