Are you currently pursuing an ACC, PCC or MCC, or considering becoming a credentialed coach? The credentialing path can have many twists and turns, and is unique to each applicant. On October 10th, ICF-CT Credentialing Committee members Marta Koonz, PCC, and Lynda Mettler, PCC will shed some light on this process in a live Q&A. They will answer questions and offer resources to help you navigate your credentialing journey.
About the Presenters
Lynda Mettler, PCC (Chair) is an Internal Family Systems (IFS)-informed life coach, coach mentor, and creator of
NICE! – a distraction-management tool which she presents to ICF chapters around the country, and formerly at Converge23. She received her coach training through the Graduate Institute's
Coaching with Spirit program, and completed her IFS training through CCSU. She mentors ACC and PCC candidates, and students in the
Coaching with Spirit training programs.
Lynda serves as ICF-CT Chapter Treasurer, Credentialing Committee member, and co-facilitator of the professional enrichment group,
Applying Core Competencies to Promote Best Practices. She also volunteers on ICF Global's Credentialing Committee to help shape the future of credentialing.
Marta Koonz, PhD, PCC is a depth psychologist, soul-centered coach, trainer, and group facilitator. She holds a PhD from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Depth Psychology: Jungian and Archetypal Studies. Her dissertation research focused on bringing a soul-centered approach to life coaching partnerships.
Her coaching and facilitation has matured into guiding other coaches and facilitators who seek to shift the energy of their offerings from a focus on outer goals to an exploration of inner meaning and insights. Marta provides learning experiences and mentorship, encouraging an imaginal approach as those she partners with find their own way to soulfully reimagine themselves and their professional offerings.