Ora Shtull, 50s, Executive Coach & Author

What is your name, age, and location? My name is Ora Shtull. I’m 51 and live in the best city on earth – New York. What is your profession? I’m an Executive Coach. I help senior executives enhance their Leadership Presence – the ability to engage, connect, and influence – so that they thrive professionally, … Continue reading »

Sima Hojaij, 20s, Environmental Consultant

In honor of the upcoming Earth Day (April 22nd), here’s an interview with Lebanese environmental consultant Sima Hojaij. What is your name, age, and location? My name is Sima Hojaij, I’m 23 years old and I’m currently living in Beirut, Lebanon. What is your profession? I work as an environmental consultant at G. What did … Continue reading »

Erica Dhawan, 20s, Entrepreneur, Writer, Speaker & Consultant

What is your name, age, and location? Erica Dhawan, 27, Boston, MA – United States. What is your profession? I’m a entrepreneur, writer, speaker and consultant on next generation leadership – in short, I’m a generational alchemist because I transform young employees into engaged, effective leaders and advise companies to harness multi-generational workforces. I am … Continue reading »

Jacki Zehner, 40s, Investor & Philanthropist

In 1996 Jacki Zehner was the youngest woman, and the first female trader, to be made partner at Goldman Sachs. After leaving the firm in 2002, Jacki became a founding partner of Circle Financial Group, a private wealth management operation, consisting of a small group of women committed to effectively managing their families’ assets and … Continue reading »

Marion Chapsal, 40s, Consultant

What is your name, age, and location? Marion Chapsal, 47 years old, living in France. What is your profession? I work as an independent facilitator, trainer and coach for executives and teams, focusing on leadership, communication and team building. I have been teaching Organizational Behavior, Presentation Skills and Leadership for International MBA programmes and executives … Continue reading »