Debbie Brown – HR Consultant & Coach
Posted on 07. Oct, 2009 posted by Bill in Videos
Debbie Brown, President of D&B Consulting, is an international career and human resource consultant and coach. A former family therapist and financial advisor with Dean Witter, Debbie earned a BA from the University of Illinois, a Master of Social Work Degree (Clinical) from the Jane Addams School of Social Work at the University of Illinois in Chicago and an MBA from Georgia Tech in organizational behavior and human resource management.
Her practice includes career assessment and development, career management and executive coaching, small business coaching, management development and leadership, work/life balance and outplacement/career transitions. She is a Master Practitioner of the MBTI and conducts workshops on teamwork, communication and leadership.
Debbie has taught strategic human resource planning and organizational behavior, and serves as a career consultant and expert witness to family law attorneys. A published writer and speaker, she is frequently interviewed in the print and broadcast media for her expertise in career and human resource issues. Debbie was interviewed with a panel of coaches for the “Clark Howard: Finding Your Dream Job!” TV Special on WSB TV in Atlanta. Other TV credits include news clips produced by “Connect with Kids” and broadcast on various TV stations nationally. She was also featured on the WB’s broadcast of “Atlanta Insider” April 24, 2006, and shown several times since then, and was the featured career coach in an article in the Atlanta Journal Constitution on May 21, 2006.
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