Led by our Executive Director, Jeffrey Hull, the IOC is excited to offer a new program for Professional Fellows: learn to write articles, blogs, and maybe even a book, that integrates coaching science, practice and an inspiring narrative publishable with the IOC and potentially major outlets like Forbes, HBR and beyond.

We will meet bi-monthly with a small group so that everyone can learn from each other, choose relevant and exciting topics, and share the creating, crafting and editing process together.

Our commitment to Professional Fellows with the IOC is to support you in becoming a published author! Our Professional Fellows are key to increasing the transformational impact of coaching with our clients, and beyond. If you have ever wondered what it takes to produce solid content in an accessible, reader-friendly and science-informed format, this is the seminar series for you!

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Meet Our Co-Hosts

Jeffrey Hull, Ph.D. is the Executive Director at the IOC. He is an author, educator and consultant with over twenty years experience partnering with C-suite executives on issues of high performance leadership, change management, organizational strategy, structure and culture. Dr. Hull is also a clinical instructor in psychology at Harvard Medical School, and an adjunct professor of leadership at New York University.

Monique Valcour, PhD is an author, executive coach, and leadership development expert who creates transformative coaching and learning experiences that boost performance and vitality. She is a frequent external speaker and workshop leader renowned for her evidence-based and energizing style. She has served as Professor of Management at EDHEC Business School (France) and Boston College (US). A frequent contributor to Harvard Corporate Learning and the United Nations System Staff College, she develops leaders and teams in corporations, nonprofits, and intergovernmental organizations around the world. She has published over thirty articles on Harvard Business Review.