A Conversation About Race with Mark Hunter, MCC

  • October 19, 2020
  • 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
  • Zoom Virtual Meeting
  • 59

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Join Mark Hunter, MCC, for a conversation focused on how to have tough conversations and facilitate open dialogue about race, and ask the questions you've wanted to ask about how to be an ally. 

This session will cover:

  • How can I be an ally?
  • How does race impact our conversations?
  • How do I support my clients in this area?
  • What is the impact of the way we talk about and relate to race on ourselves, our coaching clients, our communities and the business of coaching?

About the Speaker:


Mark Hunter, MCC

Mark Hunter is the Founder and President of Pinnacle Coaching, Inc., an international business and executive coaching company, and has more than twenty five years of experience as a professional coach. For more than fourteen years he has been a Senior Training Program Leader for Accomplishment Coaching’s Leadership and Coaches’ Training Programs and is a member of the Executive Team for their organization as their Chief Registration Officer.

Mark is also the author of the book “The Brink - How Great Leadership Is Invented” (published in October 2014 by Morgan James Publishing, NY, NY.)

He brings established qualifications as a coach, holding the designation of Master Certified Coach (MCC) through the International Coach Federation, and was trained by two independent coach training programs; Pathways, NYC in 1995 and then in 2006 the Accomplishment Coaching intensive twelve month Coaches’ Training Program. In his private practice through Pinnacle Coaching, Mark specializes in keynote speaking, workshop facilitation, business/corporate coaching, executive leadership coaching, coaching group performance, team culture/context shifts and coaching those transforming leadership positions on teams. These specific market niches require working with leaders around developing the next level of their leadership, professional reinvention, producing “impossible” results, and getting out of their own way in order to do so. 


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