Join us for our monthly Net-Workshop!
This is a great opportunity to connect with other ICF San Diego members, build your coaching network and dive deeper into the core coaching competencies. Each month, a member of the ICF Board will lead a short lesson focused on one of the competencies. Then, in break out rooms, you'll have opportunities to meet other San Diego coaches, discuss the competency of the month and share collective wisdom on how you can apply these learnings to best support your clients. We look forward to collaborating and growing with you and expanding on best practices.
In this Net-Workshop we will be covering CC#1 DEMONSTRATES ETHICAL PRACTICE
We will discuss what it means to understand and consistently apply coaching ethics and standards of coaching.
All participants will receive 1.5 Core Competency Credits.
PRESENTER:
Dhalia Balmir, the founder and CEO of Balmir Inclusive, is a visionary leader specializing in shaping strategic direction, leadership development, and coaching. As a leadership coach, Dhalia specializes in inclusive leadership communication, goal setting, and facilitating deeper-level dialogues. Her coaching practice delves into cultural humility and positive psychology, working with individuals to unlock their potential and agency.
Dhalia’s expertise extends to embedding equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in practices, conflict resolution, restorative practices, and anti-racism approaches. With a rich background spanning both private and public sectors, including having worked at a Fortune 500 tech company for 12 years, Dhalia brings a wealth of experience to her role. Her coaching practice guides individuals and groups as they engage towards inclusive leadership.
Dhalia Balmir is an experienced restorative justice practitioner passionate about fostering dialogue and facilitating transformative change. Passionate about fostering connections and positive disruption, Dhalia channels her energy toward creating innovative and inclusive solutions. Her commitment to conflict resolution, intergenerational collaboration, and the sharing of knowledge across diverse lived experiences is evident in her approach.
Dhalia holds a Masters in Public Administration, a Masters in Nonprofit Leadership and Management, and is actively pursuing her PhD in Education for Social Justice at the University of San Diego.
Reading, dancing, listening to classical piano music and traveling are some of Dhalia’s favorite pastimes, along with Netflix and KDrama binges, and walks while taking in the beautiful San Diego terrain. Her go to treat – chocolate cookies!