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Jennifer Wilmoth

Senior Consultant

Prior to becoming a full-time consultant, Jennifer worked as Sally McGhee's executive assistant. Since then, she has coached individuals and teams throughout many levels of organizations from individual contributors to CEOs. She has a particular zeal for supporting administrators and has helped hundreds develop powerful partnerships with their managers.

Clients:

Shell, Nike, Adobe, Red Lion Hotels, TRInternational, Microsoft Corporation, Chick-fil-A, Georgia-Pacific, PepsiCo, PATH, Caldera, Metropolitan Family Services, Mercy Corp, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, PacificCorp, PSE

Industries:

Retail, Manufacturing, Non-Profit, Hospitality, IT Services, Food Services, Public Utility, Distributors, Healthcare

Expertise:

Corporate Goal Setting | Individual Goal Setting | Customizing Take Back Your Life for Administrators | Creating Powerful Partnerships Between Administrators and Executives | Handling E-Mail Overload | Creating Communication Protocols | Time-Management and Improving Productivity

Articles:

"Advice for Administrators - Getting to 'Yes' by Saying 'No'," "Unplug and Enjoy the Holidays," More...

Client Success:

TR International Trading Company, Inc. - The Chief Executive Officer at this global chemical distribution company wanted to reduce urgencies and reactive behavior within the office and establish a uniform approach for how his staff works towards long-term goals. Working with Jennifer, they developed a systematic approach for prioritizing and executing actions to drive objectives and reduce overwhelm, interruptions, and emergency situations.

Keynote Topics:

Take Back Your Life for Administrators, Creating a Culture of Productivity, Administrators - Creating Powerful Partnerships with Your Manager, Controlling Your Inbox, Meeting Effectiveness

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"I believe we can have whatever we want. The key is defining what the result must be. Once that's done, it's simply a matter of focus and action." - Jennifer Wilmoth