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Kelly Perkins, inventor HydraCoach

Kelly Perkins has expanded the possibilities of what a heart transplant recipient can do, climbing mountains that few thought possible. In 1992, Kelly and husband Craig were exercising their passion for travel and the outdoors by hiking in the Swiss Alps for their fifth wedding anniversary. A month later, Kelly’s heartbeat began racing and she was diagnosed with a potentially deadly virus in her heart. Three years later, she got a heart transplant at UCLA.Her next step? Back to mountain climbing, where she shocked the medical world by becoming the first ever heart transplant recipient to reach the peak some of the world’s most famous mountains, including one of the “Seven Summits,” Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa. Craig and Kelly continue to climb both for pure enjoyment as well in hopes of drawing attention to organ, blood, and tissue donation. In addition to continuing to climb, Kelly and Craig invented a new hydration monitoring product they market to runner and climbers, but which anyone can use, HydraCoach, Inc.

Judy Davids, author “Rock Star Mommy”

Judy Davids’ story is a rallying cry for every woman who fondly recalls when she spent more time in mosh pits than “Mommy and Me” classes. From the moment Judy Davids donned a pair of go-go boots and jumped onstage, she embarked on an unforgettable journey. Her book, Rock Star Mommy, chronicles Davids’ experiences as a music fan, a mother, and the leader of the Mydols—one of the first “mommy” rock bands in the country.

Surprisingly, the one thing in her life that she didn’t consider herself an expert made her famous. The Mydols – comprised of four Midwestern housewives/mothers — drew the attention of national media and Davids found herself in the pages of the supermarket tabloid The Sun while she was shopping for Lunchables for her kids.

M Nora Klaver, author “Mayday! Asking for Help in Times of Need”

M. Nora Klaver is an esteemed certified executive coach, renowned speaker, and best-selling author. With over two decades of experience in executive coaching and leadership development, she has made an indelible impact in the professional and personal lives of countless individuals.

Klaver’s groundbreaking work “Mayday! Asking for Help in Times of Need” serves as a manual for personal and professional growth. The book has been widely acclaimed for its insightful perspective on the importance of vulnerability and seeking help, themes that strongly resonate in Klaver’s coaching philosophy.

As a distinguished speaker, Klaver delivers highly engaging presentations focused on leadership, personal growth, and overcoming professional challenges. Her practical advice, combined with a dynamic delivery style, enables her audience to translate their learnings into actionable skills in their respective workplaces.

In her executive coaching practice, Klaver works closely with individuals and organizations worldwide. She tailors her coaching programs to the unique needs of her clients, covering a diverse range of topics from leadership development to communication and work-life balance. Her insightful and empathetic approach empowers her clients to achieve their highest potential, enhancing both their professional and personal lives.

Beyond her professional commitments, Klaver is deeply involved in her community. She devotes her time and expertise to mentoring aspiring professional coaches and contributing to various non-profit initiatives. Klaver’s unwavering dedication to personal growth, leadership development, and community service showcases her holistic approach to success.

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Ariane de Bonvoisin, CEO First 30 Days

Ariane de Bonvoisin is no stranger to change: she has lived in six different countries and has gone through over a dozen different careers. Ariane has incorporated her life experiences into her company, The First 30 Days. The company’s mission: inspire you to find the positive in any change — the ones you’ve always dreamed of making and the ones life has given you. Ariane provides more insight into her philosophy on change in her book, The First 30 Days: Your Guide to Any Life Change (and Loving Your Life More).

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Kaira Sturdivant Rouda, Author “Real You Incorporated"

Kaira Sturdivant Rouda, president of Real Living, Inc, is passionate about entrepreneurship, marketing and the power of women.

A published author, writer, award-winning marketing executive and business owner, she built her career by working in marketing for national brands, large regional advertising agencies and national and regional publications. Her advice and her book, Real You Incorporated: 8 Essentials for Women Entrepreneurs, focus on what every women should know to make a name for herself.

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Understand her journey in the self-development industry, discover her unique approach to business, and uncover the secrets of her success. This exclusive interview is available only at Womenforhire.com. Did you enjoy the video? Share your favorite part in the comments. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to our channel for more exclusive Womenforhire.com content

Deborah Jowitt, The Village Voice

Deborah Jowitt began to dance professionally in 1953, to show her own choreography in 1962, and to write a regular dance column for The Village Voice in 1967. In the sixties, she was a founding member of Dance Theater Workshop, where she presented her own choreography as well performing in works by colleagues.

Her articles on dance have appeared in numerous publications, among them The New York Times, Dance Magazine, Ballet Review, and Dance Research Journal, as well as in anthologies. She has published two collections: Dance Beat (1977) and The Dance in Mind (1985). A third book, Time and the Dancing Image (William Morrow; paperback, University of California Press), won the de la Torre Bueno Prize for 1988. In 1997, she edited Meredith Monk for Johns Hopkins University Press, and wrote its introduction. Her latest book is a critical biography of Jerome Robbins:Jerome Robbins: His Life, His Theater, His Dance (Simon & Schuster, 2004).

She has lectured, taught, and/or conducted workshops at institutions both in the United States and abroad — among them Princeton, Barnard, the University of Copenhagen, York University in Toronto, and the University of Iowa — and is a Master Teacher in the Dance Department of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, where she has been on the faculty since 1975. A founding member of the Dance Critics Association, she served at various times as its treasurer, newsletter editor, and co-chairman. From 1969 to 1972, she was a member of the Dance Advisory Panel to the National Council on the Arts, and its co-chair in 1971-72.

The Dance Theater Workshop awarded her a “Bessie” in 1985 for her contributions to dance criticism. In June, 1998, she received an “Ernie” — an award reserved for dance’s “unsung heroes” — from Dance/USA. In October 2001, she was the annual honoree of the Congress on Research in Dance (CORD).