Executive Certificate in Leadership Coaching
Vernice Gibson

06 Feb 12-12:45pm ET
Book Discussion with the Author of Innovation for Social Change  
10 Feb 12-1pm ET
Executive Certificate in Leadership Coaching "Ask Us Anything" Virtual Panel  
11 Feb 11:30am-1pm ET
SCS Open House Lunch  
18 Feb 12-1pm ET
Knowledge@Noon: Leveraging AI Responsibly: A Guide to Ethical Job Search Strategies  
06 Mar 6-8pm ET
Artificial Intelligence Across Industries  
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Vernice Gibson
Vernice uses a developmental approach to work with global, for corporate leaders and nonprofit social justice leaders in transition to new roles, expanded roles, and with leaders in transition from one stage of adult development to another. As an experienced executive coach, teacher and facilitator, Vernice Jones co-creates experiential leadership programs and leadership development solutions that connect and drive business results.  She has extensive experience coaching senior and C-Suite global leaders of color, across religious traditions and/or from the LGBTQIA community. Vernice is a Director and Faculty of Adult Development and Identity and Culture at Georgetown Universitys Institute for Transformational Leadership.  She is an Associate (Coach, Facilitator, Consultant) at Cultivating Leadership, a global, deliberately developmental, complexity-based organization. Vernice designed and is faculty for the groundbreaking Leading Inclusively Lab, Wisdom in Leadership and core faculty of Growth Edge Coaching through Cultivating Leadership. Through her executive coaching business, she has been an executive and professional coach for clients in the US, Europe, Africa and Asia. She has been designated by the International Coaching Federation as an MCC (Master Certified Coach). Vernice makes her home in the Washington Metropolitan area, with her husband and two sons. She graduated from the University of Maryland with an undergraduate degree in Economics and holds a Masters degree in finance and a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business.