Rodriguez Franco

Associate Partner at Leadership Choices at WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management

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  • WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management

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Biography

WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management

Conchita trained as a coach in the California-based Coaches Training Institute (CTI) in 2001, and she initiated a career in the emerging field of coaching during that time. Since then, she has worked full time as an Executive Coach in multinational organizations and multicultural environments, especially coaching for Leadership Development.

She is passionate, curious, warm, challenging, loves exploring & learning new things, and truly believes (through her coaching experience) that people can become their best selves by becoming aware and connecting to their endless inner resources.

Today she is an Associate Partner at Leadership Choices, one of the leading providers in the field of Leadership & Organizational Development with over 100 coaches in Europe and EMEA, where she co-leads the Coaching Community.

She also works intensely in developing coaches throughout the world, both as a trainer and a supervisor. She is fascinated by how universal coaching has become and how well it works in different countries and cultures globally.

Conchita is a certified Executive Coach and holds the International Coach Federation´s Master Certified Coach (MCC) accreditation. Furthermore, in 2004 she published the coaching book “Tácticas de Coaching para Mujeres.”

Conchita speaks five languages and lives between Madrid and a small-town South of Barcelona, next to the Mediterranean Sea. She works as a Coach and Trainer across Europe, the Middle East, the Americas, and (lately) several countries in Asia, sometimes virtually, sometimes, more and more again, in person.

Expertise

  • Coaching Skills and Mindset
  • Leadership Development
  • Coaching Supervision & Mentoring

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