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Medicine 2010-09-23 1 min read

Who will be the International Coach of the Year in 2010?

Nominations are now open for the 2010 International Coach of the Year.

NORTH WALES, PA, September 23, 2010

The International Coach of the Year 2010 contest sponsored by The Coaching Institute (http://www.terrilevine.com/coachoftheyear2010.html) runs from now until October 21, 2010. The winner will be announced and honored on November 1 which has been marked as International Coach of the Year Day.

Past winners have included: Nancy Boyd (2009), Donna Latin (2008), Mark Semple (2007), Eva Gregory (2006), Sandra Ries (2005), Judi Richardson (2004), and inaugural winner, Dory Willer (2003).

An international panel of expert coaches will judge the results of the Coach of the Year 2010 contest. The grand prize winner will be named on November 1st and promoted through websites, blogs, social media, newsletters and press releases. The winner also receives an official International Coach of the Year Certificate and the special designated logo as the winner of International Coach of the Year.

Anyone considered a coach is eligible. You can nominate your coach or anyone you know and admire for their coach-like qualities. Self nominations are not allowed, but all nominees will receive a certificate of participation and a logo for their website.

To nominate someone, applications are available online at
http://www.terrilevine.com/coachoftheyear2010.html

The deadline for nominating is October 21, 2010. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.

Terri is the founder and CEO of Comprehensive Coaching U. She is known as a business growth expert and top marketing coach and is called the Guru of Coaching . Terri is also a keynote speaker and best selling author and has appeared on television networks such as NBC, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC and ABC and been heard on over 129 radio stations world wide. She has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Chicago Tribune, Fortune and Forbes. Terri is a mentor to top business owners worldwide.