" Mi mayor Talento es ayudarte a encontrar y potenciar los tuyos"
ÁNGELA BORJA "Miembro Honorífico"
Coach Personal
Coach Ejecutivo/Liderazgo
Coach Organizacional/Empresarial
Coach de Equipos
Coach de Carrera Profesional.
33 años de experiencia
3.4897
Average: 3.5 (88268 votes)

Sobre mí

Barcelona (1969). Actualmente es Socia-Fundadora de www.grado3.com Recursos humanos. Consultora especializada en Desarrollo del Talento Directivo.
Así mismo es Presidenta de la Asociación Española de Coaching Ejecutivo y Empresarial AECEE.

Colaboradora habitual de diferentes programas de radio y televisión, y conferenciante especializada en temas de: Talento, Motivación, Liderazgo femenino, Autoconocimiento, Emprendimiento, etc.

A lo largo de sus 27 años de trayectoria profesional se ha desarrollado ocupando puestos de Dirección y liderando proyectos de transformación en diferentes entornos y organizaciones.

Licenciada en derecho, Master en Dirección y Gestión estratégica y de RRHH, Máster en Coaching ejecutivo, empresarial y life Coach; Analista Asociada por TTI SUCCESS INSIGHTS ESPAÑA.

Experiencia y Formación

EXPERTA DESARROLLADORA DE MANAGERS Y ALTA DIRECCIÓN: Consejeros, Socios, Dirección General, Dirección de departamento...

A lo largo de su carrera profesional ha ocupado diferentes puestos de gerencia y dirección en diferentes compañías tanto nacionales como multinacionales: Grupo Prosegur, Multiasistencia, etc... .

- Socia Directora de Grado 3, consultora de RRHH, especializada en desarrollo del Talento...
- Presidenta de la Asociación Española de Coaching Ejecutivo y Empresarial.
- Coach/Formadora voluntaria del proyecto coach de Fundación Exit.

FORMACIÓN

- Máster Coach certificada.
- Analista Asociada y Certificada por el TTI SUCCESS INSIGHTS ESPAÑA. (DISC+MOTIVADORES+DNA+EQ)
- Máster en Coaching ejecutivo, empresarial y life coach.
- Máster en Dirección estratégia y Gestión de recursos humanos.
- Experto en Análisis Transaccional.
- Experto en Inteligencia Emocional.
- Practitioner en PNL.
- Gustav Kaiser Training. Experto en Dirección de equipos y ventas.

Contacto

Carretera de Fuencarral, 56, 28108 Alcobendas, Madrid

Edificio Neogreen, Oficina 53.

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