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Career Coach Sherri Thomas helps business executives develop career paths for themselves and their employees. She is passionate about helping clients create a more purposeful and meaningful career, and teaching them how to put themselves in high demand with senior leaders and hiring managers. Clients include sales professionals and managers, business leaders, consultants and entrepreneurs across various industries including media, healthcare, high tech, utilities, finance, real estate and broadcasting.
Author of “Career Smart - 5 Steps to a Powerful Personal Brand”, Sherri is interviewed regularly for her career advancement strategies in the Wall St Journal and on NBC TV Phoenix Channel 12. For the past three years, she has been a professional speaker across the United States and United Kingdom. With more than fifteen years experience climbing the career ladder, Sherri has successfully transitioned into various job roles, and industries including television, radio, public relations, professional sports, finance, and high tech. Sherri is PMP certified, and was a global project and program manager for a Fortune 100 Company for 9 years.
Recently, she served as president for the American Marketing Association’s (AMA) National Council. During her four-year term, she coached more than 50 AMA chapter presidents, led an Arizona State University leadership marketing class with advertising CEO’s, and authored two white papers: How to Lead, Manage, and Motivate a High Performing Team and Strategies for Managing Challenging Team Members.
She created Career Coaching 360 to help professionals and executives reinvent and advance their career. Clients are busy professionals who aspire to have a more meaningful and purposeful career, as well as be valued and appreciated for their talents and strengths. Examples of client objectives include creating a personal career blueprint, managing perceptions, building influence, networking strategically, strengthening credibility, tactful self promotion, resume strategies and interviewing techniques.
Career Coach Sherri Thomas helps business executives develop career paths for themselves and their employees. She is passionate about helping clients create a more purposeful and meaningful career, and teaching them how to put themselves in high demand with senior leaders and hiring managers. Clients include sales professionals and managers, business leaders, consultants and entrepreneurs across various industries including media, healthcare, high tech, utilities, finance, real estate and broadcasting.
Author of “Career Smart - 5 Steps to a Powerful Personal Brand”, Sherri is interviewed regularly for her career advancement strategies in the Wall St Journal and on NBC TV Phoenix Channel 12. For the past three years, she has been a professional speaker across the United States and United Kingdom. With more than fifteen years experience climbing the career ladder, Sherri has successfully transitioned into various job roles, and industries including television, radio, public relations, professional sports, finance, and high tech. Sherri is PMP certified, and was a global project and program manager for a Fortune 100 Company for 9 years.
Recently, she served as president for the American Marketing Association’s (AMA) National Council. During her four-year term, she coached more than 50 AMA chapter presidents, led an Arizona State University leadership marketing class with advertising CEO’s, and authored two white papers: How to Lead, Manage, and Motivate a High Performing Team and Strategies for Managing Challenging Team Members.
She created Career Coaching 360 to help professionals and executives reinvent and advance their career. Clients are busy professionals who aspire to have a more meaningful and purposeful career, as well as be valued and appreciated for their talents and strengths. Examples of client objectives include creating a personal career blueprint, managing perceptions, building influence, networking strategically, strengthening credibility, tactful self promotion, resume strategies and interviewing techniques.
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