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Elizabeth A. Bert

Elizabeth A. Bert
Executive Leadership Coach
Total Leadership Ventures

Elizabeth A. Bert, CPCC, is a international certified professional career coach, and Founder of Total Leadership Ventures, LLC., a strategy management consulting and executive coaching organization; with over 15 years of experience working with Fortune 100 corporations, federal government, health care, higher-education, sports management, and nonprofit organizations.

Her specialty is partnering with individuals and teams to create clarity, action and effectiveness. She delivers customized results — driven coaching programs through one-on-one sessions, seminars and workshops for specialized areas such as personal branding, leadership development, career transformation, high performance teamwork efficiencies and social intelligence for peak productivity to accelerate innovation and boost bottom-line business results.

Elizabeth holds leadership positions for numerous community, business professional, and career industry associations committed to the creation of intellectual and economic wealth. A native Austinite and graduate from the University of Texas with a B.A. in Organizational Communications and graduate of the prestigious, award-winning University of Texas at Dallas Graduate School of Management Executive and Professional Business Coach Certification program.

If you are a forward-thinking, innovative, motivated and committed business leader who wants to accelerate positive change, contact info@TotalLeadershipVentures.com or http://www.totalleadershipventures.com

Posts by Elizabeth A. Bert

Leadership By Example: 7 Lessons from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. has left us with so many words and lessons that we can apply to evolve into a transformational leader.

How To Conquer New Year Resolution Failure | 5 Tips for Career Success

It’s a New Year! You may be asking yourself, “What can I do to be successful?” Use the new year to take stock of your career and set goals for professional advancement.

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