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Date: 3/10/2026
Subject: More amazing programs in March…
From: ICF-CT Communications




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The Month at a Glance
Coaching Toolkit Exchange (virtual), March 12, 6-8pm
Local Social in East Haven on March 18th, 8:30am
Virtual Coach Café on March 18th, Noon
Virtual Chapter Meeting & Program: The Human Advantage: Ethical Coaching in the Age of Distraction (rescheduled from February 27th), Noon-2pm
Applying Core Competencies to Promote Best Practices on March 20, 8:30am
Credential Support – Q&A Session – March 25, Noon-1:00pm. 

See all of our scheduled events at icf-ct.org/events.

THIS WEEK! Expand Your Coaching Toolkit on March 12,
Now Virtual

It’s not too late to add some new tools to your coaching toolkit! At this year’s Coaching Toolkit Exchange, you’ll discover practical tools and creative techniques that other coaches use in their coaching sessions. You’ll leave this online event with new resources, renewed inspiration, and a stronger sense of community connection. Each of our panelists (see below) will share a different tool and show how it’s implemented. Learn more here.




Speaker Lineup Announced for ICF-CT’s Inaugural Conference
 
Join us for a meaningful two-day gathering as ICF Connecticut hosts its first-ever conference, a milestone event designed to both support today’s coaching practice and strengthen what comes next. Check out our amazing lineup of presenters and workshop leaders:
  • Ranieka Weston, PCC, keynote address. Hear about the conference and Ranieka by watching her fabulous short video, here.
  • Celeste Robledo, MCC, "Cultivating Sustainable Presence in Coaching Practice”

  • Marisol Foumakoye, MA, PCC, NBC-HWC, “Coach Circle Blueprint: Build a Peer Support System That Reduces Isolation”

  • Sebastian Little, PCC, ACTC, “The Adaptive Coach: Thriving with Uniquely Human Attributes in an Artificial and Automated World”

  • Cindy Donaldson, “Who YOU Are IS the Strategy: Building a Coaching Practice That Supports Your Life, Not Drains It”

  • Alexandra Phillips, PCC, “Integrating AI, Partnerships, and Presence”

  • Chris Curtin, “It’s Not Easy Being Green”: The Tao of Kermit and the Art of Heart-Centered Coaching & Leadership
Learn more about the conference and register at icf-ct.org/conference.

Register before March 15th to get the early bird pricing of $175! 

Sponsorship has many benefits for your business! If you are interested in sponsoring our conference, contact:
 sponsorship@icf-ct.org




Local Social in East Haven on March 18th

Less travel, more connection! Meet up with coaches in your neighborhood to talk about all things coaching.
 
There is no fee for this event, but registration is required.
 
 


Virtual Coach Café on March 18th 

Take a break with an online gathering of fellow coaches.
 
All are welcome but please register for the link.
 
 


Rescheduled Program – The Human Advantage: Ethical Coaching in the Age of Distraction on March 20

Our ethics program has been rescheduled – if you didn’t register, you have another chance! 

Featuring  Jille Bartolome MCC, Mentor & Leadership Coach, Founder & Training Directory at CoachPath Academy, this program will examine the intersection of digital technology and coaching in multiple areas, with an eye toward ethical practices. If you need ethics CCEUs toward your credential or renewal, consider this program! 
 
 


Practice Applying Your Core Competencies on March 20

These “members only,” facilitated events offer the opportunity to discuss the application of a different core competency in each session.
 
All chapter members are welcome. This is an ideal setting for coaches who are earning or renewing a credential.
 
 


Credentialing Support – Live Q&A Session – March 25

Are you pursuing an ICF credential? If so, this virtual live session is a wonderful opportunity to help you navigate that path.
 
Ask questions about the credentialing process from those who have been through it. You don’t have to go it alone.
 
 


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