In this three-part series featuring outstanding coaches, you’ll hear some of the most frequently asked questions that they receive from their clients in their industries. Tish Hicks ’88, Kathryn Haydon ’99, and Melissa McFarlane ’86 are leading experts in their fields who have presented Northwestern Alumni Association’s career webinars in the past on topics including on the power of one’s voice, creativity at work, and goal-setting processes on designing one’s business and personal endeavors.
In this episode, we are speaking with Melissa McFarlane ’86, an internationally-recognized coach with over 28 years of experience in executive, business, and personal coaching. She is the Founder and CEO of Creative Successful Entrepreneurs | Coach for Creatives.
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Audio Tour of Campus with University Archivist Kevin Leonard ’77, ’82 MS
Tony Wilkins ‘79 on Preparing for the Next Move
Deena Beach ‘03 on How it Isn’t Always a Competition
Daniel Flores ’14, ’15 MBA on Being Net Positive
Celeste Vogel ’94 JD on Taking a Leap of Faith
John Macfarlane ’00 on Building Relationships through Music
Lisa Smith ’88 on Walking Out of a Bar and Into Advocacy
Maudlyne Ihejirika ’87 MSJ on Faith, Love, and War
Neil Venketramen ’16 MS on Marrying Well
Kathy Khang ’92 on Saying No to Say Yes
David Friendly ’78 on Producing Little Miss Sunshine and More
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Sam Kleiner ’09 on Law and History
Linda Gartz ’70, ’72 MS on Discovering a New Career Through Hidden Family Letters
Dino Gane-Palmer ’11 MBA on Starting a Company at Northwestern
Carol Ross ’83, ’87 MS on the Emotions of Career Change
Greg Schwem ’84 on his Longevity in Comedy
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