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Dr. Bridget Cooper is an experienced and dynamic educator, facilitator, executive coach, and management and leadership consultant. She was trained in systems theory and uses this orientation to help people in organizations understand and own their role in their relationships. Her core drive (need!) is to help people to be passionate and invigorated about their lives and work so that they will propel their organizations toward success, create healthy work climates, strong and positive working relationships, and happier clients and customers. Her forte is developing and delivering interactive and motivational training and keynote speeches on finding your passion and purpose, effective communication, conflict resolution, relationship building, productivity, time management, and decision making and problem solving. She has a proven track record of proactively, strategically, and effectively managing high-level organizational change and translating strategy into measurable objectives. She has found that when companies know what their employees and customers need, and seek to feed those needs, they companies prosper. She has conducted seminars, retreats, and keynotes for numerous associations and organizations including: CSAE, Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce, CT Boards of Education, VVA, Gateway Financial Partners, Junior League of Washington, DoD, Connecticut Associated Builders & Contractors, Hartford Dental Society, Bethany College, Draeger, GW University, USA Weekend, and American Case Management Association. She also serves as a presenter for two chapters of Second Saturdays through WIN (“Women’s Independence Network”). For more information, please visit www.allaboutwin.com. Raised in New England, she earned her B.S. with a concentration in HR management from UMass, her M.A. in marriage and family therapy at UConn, and her Ed.D. through the educational leadership program at the George Washington University. Her dissertation was on the social network structures of women in academic medicine. Dr. Cooper volunteers as a leader in the Girl Scouts organization and serves on the Board of the Parent-Teacher Organization. She’s been a soccer coach, religious education instructor, and elementary school room parent and activity chairperson, too. Prior to her move to Connecticut, she served as an instructor in conflict resolution and anger management for inmates of the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center.
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