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Could a Grassroots Effort Get a Seat on the ICF Board?

If you’re looking for a set of tea leaves that might hold the future of the ICF—some suggest looking no further than the slate of five candidates in the running for seats on the 2011 ICF Board. Three candidates chosen by the ICF’s own nominating committee—See Luan Foo, Kaj Hellbom and ... Read More

Turning Point or Not? The ICF “Listen and Learn” Meeting in Orlando

Was it a turning point, or wasn’t it? When members of the Board of the International Coach Federation walked into a packed ballroom at the ICF’s annual convention in Orlando, FL, last December, some saw great symbolism in the “high noon” timing. It seemed some kind of face-to-face duel was in ... Read More

ICF’s D’Alessio: Restoring Trust Is Top Priority

The ICF’s message to its member coaches: we hear you—all of you. “I’ve received incredibly good feedback,” said Giovanna D’Alessio, the ICF’s president. “It was a really good gift for us.” The gift—delivered in person and in blunt fashion at the ICF’s annual conference in Orlando last December—involved not just the ... Read More

ICF’s D’Alessio Promises “A New Beginning”

After months of divisive debate, a decision. And some coaches believe, a distinctly new approach. The ICF president, Giovanna D'Alessio, writing on the ICF blog that there would be no rush to replace the three-tiered credentialing system at the center of debate. "We acknowledge that all the input received helped us realize ... Read More

ICF to Keep 3-Tiered Credentialing System; ISO to Be “Revisited”

The single-credential concept is off the table--for now. In a message posted on the International Coach Federation's blog, ICF president Giovanna D'Alessio writes "the decision of the Board is to keep the existing 3-tier credentialing system in place until January 2012." The decision follows months of discussion and debate and a ... Read More