What The Media Says About The Coach Connection
What Jodi Helmer of Entrepreneur.com says about The Coach Connection:
“For inspiration, log on to The Coach Connection LLC” This is the personal action advice given by Jodi Helmer who wrote an article in Entrepreneur.com entitled: “Do What You Love; Get Rich” “Can you really make a living doing what you love? These entrepreneurs prove it’s not only possible, but profitable. Entrepreneurs around the country are ditching the idea that hobbies are just leisure pursuits, opting instead to turn their passions into thriving businesses.” Jodi Helmer freelance writer, Portland, Oregon
What Gabrielle Bauer of Money Sense Magazine says about The Coach Connection
October 2002 column in Money Sense Magazine entitled:
“The Right Personal Coach can help you score big points in your career, finances and personal life.”
“Finding your own personal coach is as easy as logging onto the Internet. The Coach Connection will match you up with a coach for free, and offers a money-back guarantee if you don’t like the person they set you up with.” Gabrielle Bauer, Feature Writer, “Money Sense Magazine
What Penelope Trunk says says about The Coach Connection
October 2003 career column entitled “The Brazen Careerist” in Bankrate.com and The Ithica Journal. You are invited to read a full copy of her 2003 column that is very appropriate today
Many coaches speak at conferences, so go listen to a few if you’re on the prowl. If you absolutely cannot get up off your sofa, then get a recommendation from the career coach hotline: (800) 887-7214. Enlisting the help of a coach may seem like a high-risk move — after all, a bad coach is really bad. But you also take a risk by not getting help to address your weaknesses. Penelope Trunk, author “The Brazen Careerist”
What Anne Fisher of Fortune Magazine says about The Coach Connection
January 3, 2002 column in Fortune Magazine entitled: “Good Riddance to 2001: How to Have a Great New Year”
“Now comes a new outfit you may want to check out: The Coach Connection, based in Ft. Myers, acts as a matchmaker between coaches and clients, referring you to the (coach) who best suits your goals. Particularly if you’re trying to recover from a layoff or other setback, this kind of help can be an investment worth every penny of the cost.”Anne Fisher, Feature Writer, Fortune Magazine
What AMEX Business Platinum says about The Coach Connection
Fall 2002 column in AMEX Business Platinum VENTURES entitled: “Getting Out Of A Rut”
This is the coach-matching service of the National Association of Business Coaches, and can help you find a qualified coach worldwide.








