Nicole Devlin has 20+ years of experience serving business in the following roles: Small Business Coach, Executive/Virtual Assistant, Chief of Staff, Sales Manager, Director of Marketing, Communications Specialist and Member Services/Operations. Nicole helps clients master the power to achieve their professional goals and become confident and successful leaders, no matter what their role. Nicole has delivered training on coaching & conflict skills, teamwork, assertive communication and prioritization and has also mentored young women around goal-setting, self-esteem and personal development. Nicole has an MBA in International Marketing Management and a BA in Liberal Arts/Communications from Mills College.
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