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Karen Liebenguth
Karen LIebenguth
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Karen Liebenguth is an accredited master coach, accredited mindfulness trainer, mindfulness supervisor, and facilitator

She works with private and corporate clients to foster personal and professional development as well as ethical leadership.

Karen offers tailored coaching and mindfulness programmes for the workplace. She has done extensive training with the Eco-leadership coaching institute to help leaders practice ethical leadership for the good society.

Karen is the co-founder of Parcival, an immersive development journey designed for mindful leaders; those with a desire to increase their awareness of self, others and the wider world. For more information: https://www.parcival.co.uk/

Karen is a member of the Association for Coaching and the International Authority for Professional Coaching & Mentoring.

She follows the Good Practice Guidelines set out by the British Association for Mindfulness Based Approaches (BAMBA).

Karen has worked with clients such a HR Zone, University of London, Weber Shandwick, Kew Gardens, Deloitte, GAMA Healthcare, The Royal Town Planning Institute, Ford, Ascend Global Media, Unison, Trades Union Congress (TUC), NHS Innovation Fund, Here East Olympic Village, The City Centre (Corporation of London), Working Well Trust, CNWL NHS Foundation Trust, Collinson, Chobham Academy and others.

To book an initial complementary mindfulness for the workplace consultation or coaching conversation email Karen on: [email protected] or call her on 07815 591279.

Karen Liebenguth
Executive and Leadership Coach & Mindfulness Trainer & Co-founder of Parcival https://www.greenspacecoaching.com/
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