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Bio
Matthew
Egan Rochte
is Chief Thought Provoker
of WorkingIntentionally™,
a life leadership coaching company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Matthew has been leading and coaching individuals and organizations
for 12 years. He brings a unique business perspective to the world
having successfully co-led a small manufacturing firm with a coach-like
leadership style for seven years.
Matthew came
to coaching from a convergence of two callings - International
Business and UU Ministry.
When he said no to both, Life Leadership Coaching, emerged. These
callings are reflected in his coaching style. Matthew provides a
space of expansion for intentional leaders where they engage the
soul of business and
leadership. Spirituality and
Play serve critical
roles in his work with clients.
He loves to
work and play with thought leaders, especially executives and business
owners who are too smart for their own good. He unveils to his clients
new levels of listening, new ways of thinking, the concept of leader-as-host
and that leadership is a matter of who you are, not what you do.
At the heart
of WorkingIntentionally™
is Matthew’s LivingIntentionally™
model,
the touchstone for fulfillment in life and flow. (Intimacy/Ultimacy,
Simplicity, Truth-Telling, Conversations That Matter, and BEing
Present).
In addition to coaching
he builds community and council though conversation
circle. He is to bringing the power of the leadership council,
a conversation circle, to the
boardroom, to business, and the community at large.
Though Matthew is a graduate
of both Corporate Coach U International and Coach U, his primary
coach training goes back 30 years and is a blend of several schools
of thought (CTI,
CU, CCUI,
Hudson,
NVW,
along with several powerful mentors/coaches in his life).
Matthew
is active in both the local and international levels of coaching.
He is currently President of the Minnesota
Coaches Association, serves on the ICF
Ethics & Standards Committee, and hosts the coaching chapter
of Fast Company Magazine's
Company of Friends..
If you
are intrigued
Let's
Talk
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