Blue Heron Coaching


Blue Heron Coaching

Address: Henry Lederman 245 Russell ST, Suite #2
Town: Hadley, MA 01035
Telephone: (413) 584-0395
Web site: http://www.blueheroncoaching.com/
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Henry Lederman

"Henry greatly assisted me in the development of a new business. Through probing discussions and written assignments, I got help in clarifying my personal values and goals for the business, as well as identifying, understanding and addressing issues ranging from the structure of the business to the mechanics of a marketing program. Henry’s skills, his bag of tools, and most importantly his caring and compassion make him an exemplary person to work with."

Henry Lederman, founder of Blue Heron Coaching, has been an Integral Coach since 1999, but his coaching development actually started back in 1988, when he ran groups and coached individuals on being more effective. He has successfully coached executives, small business owners and individuals in N.Y.C, N.J., Ohio and of course Massachusetts where he resides.

Henry has served on the Certification Committee for New Venture’s West 1 yr Coaching Certification Program in Ottawa, Canada and in Boston, Ma. Both of these were the first group to certify in these localities. In October 2006, Henry will travel to Cape Town, South Africa and once again be on the Certifying committee certifying the first group of coaches in the New Venture’s West methodology in South Africa.

Henry also has experience in running a small business, as he ran his own international engineering firm for over 25 years. He presently continues to consult to this field.

Henry has an MBA from Columbia Univ., N.Y.

Henry has been married 19 years and has three whole and complete amazing children. His family is his top priority.

"Thanks to your good work, things just seem easier. I am not as rattled by interruptions. I am having a lot more fun. I find it easier to know what I want and to communicate that in such a way that I am more likely to get it. It is also true that I have had to face some disappointments and accept them. While I cannot say that this part of the work was fun, it is certainly a more honest way to live and is certainly more likely to eventually get me what I really do want than to continue to pretend or make due. In the end what I think you provided was the backbone under my desire for change. You provided a structure and a pathway. It is VERY difficult to believe how different things are."

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