Wednesday, December 11, 2024 (17:00 - 18:30) GMT+8
Welcome to our fourth and final EMCC APR Ethics and Coaching Quarterly Meet for 2024, with Dr. Jeanine Stewart.
The 90-minute webinar on Wednesday, 11th December, 17:00-18:30 SGT, will explore:
Dr. Stewart will:
"explore the neuroscientific basis of ethical decision-making and analyse how AI-enabled coaching tools impact coaches' ethical obligations to their clients."
The interactive session will focus on three main areas:
Speaker
Jeanine Stewart, PhD, PCC, NBC-HWC, SHRM-SCP
Owner, Maven McLeod LLC
Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
www.linkedin.com/in/jeaninestewartphd
[she/her/hers]
Dr. Jeanine Stewart, PhD, is a neuroscientist, executive coach, and prior C-level executive whose clients have included leaders of government agencies in the US and abroad, educational institutions, and major global organisations. A strategic thinker with an entrepreneurial nature, Jeanine has created distinctive leadership development programs based on scientific evidence about what works to help leaders and organisations quickly, equitably, and ethically achieve maximum alignment while supporting the engagement of all key stakeholders.
Dr. Stewart's evidence-based approach to executive coaching builds on expertise that spans applied neuroscience, inclusive leadership, and positive psychology to build individual and team capacity for peak performance. In her academic career, she taught neuroscience, psychology, and applied professional ethics at the university level. Her natural inclination toward leadership and her innate desire to build healthy and inclusive workplaces led to her selection as the university's Chief Academic Officer.
Dr. Stewart earned her PhD in neuroscience at the University of Virginia (UVA) and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in neural plasticity at the UVA Medical School. She holds an international PCC coaching certification, a health and wellness coaching certification from the National Board of Medical Examiners (US), and she is a member of the Institute of Coaching at Harvard University.
Her keynotes and specialised workshops build on her core areas of scholarly expertise, which span professional ethics, positive psychology, and neuroscience applied to leadership development.
Session Details
Date: 11th December 2024 (Session 4)
Time: 5-6:30pm Singapore (GMT+8) / 7:00-8:30 pm Australia (GMT+10) / 10:00-11:30 pm New Zealand (GMT+13)
At EMCC APR ethics and coaching meets, our purpose is to highlight ethical maturity in coaching by deeper reflections into the inquiry "what is ethics, how does ethics serve us and humanity, what is my definition of ethics in individual and collective terms and how do I want to put ethics into my practice?" The invitation is to take part in the discussions to set the standards of best practices in coaching in ethical terms and advocate the norms of behaviour that everyone in coaching, mentoring and supervision should follow. Download your copy of EMCC Global Code OF Ethics in your language here https://www.emccglobal.org/leadership-development/ethics/
This event is hosted by Programme Facilitators:
Anindita Das
Senior Practitioner | MCOF | Psychodrama Therapy Practitioner, Founder CoachWorx and SoulWorx Psychodrama
EMCC Beijing Founding Member| EMCC Ethics Quarterly webinar host | Author
Juri Tsurumi
EMCC APR, ambassador of Japan | EMCC Ethics Quarterly webinar host | Executive Coach |
Consultant | co-translator into Japanese of, Coaching Skills: The Definitive Guide to Being a Coach by Jenny Rogers
Solicitor of England and Wales