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ANNUAL MEETING: The Past - The Present - The Future
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ICF-North Texas members have asked for returning to in-person meetings, but with a virtual option.
Whether attending in-person or virtual, our goal is to offer a hybrid meeting that provides the best possible experience and value for all.
Our January 14 meeting will be the chapter’s first hybrid format membership meeting.
There is more complexity and expense to offering hybrid/streaming meetings compared to Zoom-only meetings.
We hired an experienced professional producer to help facilitate this hybrid meeting, which is an added expense for our chapter.
The 2022 plan is to hold one hybrid meeting per quarter, with virtual Zoom-only meetings between that will remain $10.
January 14 Annual Chapter Meeting — Our First Hybrid Event!
ICF North Texas: The Past – The Present – The Future
Kathleen Klaviter, PCC – Tim Kincaid, PCC – Staci Witten, PCC
ICF North Texas is holding our Annual Chapter Meeting on January 14. This special meeting will feature Kathleen Klaviter, Tim Kincaid, and Staci Witten who are our current past, present, and future chapter presidents. They will be part of a panel discussion entitled ICF North Texas: The Past – The Present – The Future. We will have a special gift for all chapter members who are able to attend in person.
Covid-19 Precautions For Face-to-Face Gatherings:
To provide the most comfortable in-person lunch meeting experience on January 14, here are some health precautions and arrangements we are taking:
- Social distancing – extra space between seats at the lunch table
- Lunch will be either individual box lunches or plated/served (instead of self-service buffet)
- Hand sanitizer will be available
- If you are not fully vaccinated, please wear a mask except when eating
- Masks are welcome, regardless of vaccination status
- Everyone is encouraged to be respectful of others’ space
- Always ask before physical contact (tip: an elbow-bump or fist-bump instead of handshake)
Kathleen Klaviter, PCC, is our chapter’s immediate Past President. She has held several roles for our chapter board of directors, including President, President-Elect, Director of Programs, Alliances, Membership, and Chair of Celebrate Coaching and Co-Chair of the Ambassadors. In addition to her leadership roles, she has served on many committees. Her more than 20 years of experience in organization and leadership development with Texas Instruments and Hanson Building Materials American enhances her current work—strategic transitions and leadership development for the individual and/or organization.
Tim Kincaid, EdD, PCC, is our Chapter President, Tim has been a member of our chapter for many years, serving on the chapter board of directors as President-Elect, Secretary, and Director of Membership. He served on the ICF North Texas 25th Anniversary planning committee, on the Experience Coaching design team, and on the 2016 Prism Nomination/Selection Committee on the Programs Committee. His company, Kincaid Associates Coaching & Consulting LLC, provides leadership coaching, training, and consulting for change management and strategic communications.
Staci Witten, PCC is our chapter President-Elect. Staci has held the role of Director of Online Platforms. She has served on committees and facilitates the LINC Digital Marketing group. In her coaching, Staci provides value for career, leadership and business for professionals and organizations. In addition, Staci has 20 years of experience in HR and business ownership. She wants to help ICF-NT members grow as a coach and continue to bring more awareness about coaching in our community.
CCEUS for Annual Chapter Meeting: 1.0 Resource Development Credit