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   InStep Consulting programs help people and organizations define their Competent Advantage. Our intuitive approach is based on nearly 15 years creating training and organizational development programs for premier organizations.
   Colette Ellis
  Business: InStep Consulting LLC
Tel: 718-6436123
Website: http://www.instepconsulting.com

Brooklyn, NY 11231

   Services Offered:
  Board of Directors Training, Coaching, Diversity Training, Leadership Development, Meeting Facilitation, Professional DevelopmentTraining, Public Speaking Training, Social Networks, Strategic Planning, Training: Board & Senior Staff
   Areas of Expertise:
  African-American community
Facilitation
Focus group facilitation
Management Training
Organizational change
Organizational transitions
Performance Management
Staff development
Strategic planning
Training needs analysis

   Types of Non-Profits Served:
  Capacity Building
Community Development
Economic Development
Education
Employment
Human Services
Job Training
Leadership Development
Social Services
Youth Organizations

   Education:
  Other - Institute for Nonprofit Consulting: CompassPoint
Masters - MPA Public Finance, New York University
Bachelors - BA English, Dartmouth College

   Languages:
 
Spanish  Read
Speak
 

   Skills:
  Board Development, Career Transition, Meeting/Workshop Facilitation, Leadership Training, Organization Assessment, Program Development, Strategic Planning, Volunteer Training

   Certifications:
  Yale University School of Medicine: Coping with Work & Family Stress FranklinCovey: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People FranklinCovey: FOCUS: Achieving Your Highest Priorities

   Memberships:
  Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, Nonprofit Action Network, Technical Assistance Clearinghouse

   Additional Information:
  In 2008, Colette joined a select group of national facilitators for "Turning the Page: Building Your Library Community," a unique leadership development program for librarians funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. She also encourages innovative and continuous learning as an Adjunct Professor with NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, teaching courses on Managing Diversity as part of their Nurse Leaders program.