Inspiring Comfort Welcomes 8 New Certified Trainers and Organizational Trainers
September 14, 2022 (Oconomowoc, WI) — As of September 2022, Inspiring Comfort has certified 8 new Certified Trainers and Certified Organizational Trainers as leaders of care, connection, and comfort. These trainers are now certified to speak and facilitate Inspiring Comfort programming across sectors and organizations.
Certified Trainers (CTs) are community leaders, speakers, and facilitators trained to cultivate a culture of care and establish showing up as the #1 leadership skill in the field across communities, organizations, and networks. Certified Organizational Trainers (COTs) are managers and leaders embedded within an organization who support ongoing learning, development, and support for their teams.
Inspiring Comfort congratulates this new cohort of Certified Trainers and Certified Organizational Trainers, and is thrilled to continue working with them to cultivate a culture of care in their organizations and communities. Inspiring Comfort also congratulates team members Kim Bepko (CT) and Dave Marr (CT) on the renewal of their certifications this September.
Jen Forester
Certified Trainer
Sacramento, CA
“As a business coach, I’ve believe in work-life Jenga and the balancing power of positive relationships. If social connections can support our body, mind, and soul... let’s ALL learn to make showing up a lifestyle.”
Kim Williams
Bethany Hansen
Certified Trainer
Idaho Falls, ID
“Consistently feeling noticed, heard, and included brings meaning and motivation to life.”
Dora Celestino
Abby Pennington
Certified Trainer
Idaho Falls, Idaho
“I was born with a big heart that wants to lift the hands that hang down low. I believe charity is the greatest attribute and comfort is the greatest skill I can obtain in this life.”
Kate Museus Dabay
Lori Roberts
Certified Trainer
Pevely, MO
“People are feeling more isolated, lonely, and depressed in our society. I want to be part of the solution in the comforting process: teaching others to comfort so they can be present with people in their lives.”