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Bonus Q&A with Mitchell Kenyon Davis
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In this bonus Q&A with Mitchell, he shares:
- His proudest moment and biggest failure in his career so far
- A trend that he is following in Talent Development right now
- The biggest challenge he sees in Talent Development today
- Books that have made a big impact on his life
- One piece of career advice he has for you
Mitchell Kenyon Davis, M.S. & M.A. is a culture transformation and DEI executive coach & strategic partner. He leads global culture & DEI programs in house at Autodesk and consults with other organizations in the tech, finance, automotive, hospitality and public sectors.
His master's degrees focused on International Development & Healthcare, and Emotional Intelligence, Coaching & Leadership Development. He's a certified coach by the International Coaching Federation with over 400 hours of executive coaching experience. He's also certified in the Intercultural Development Index, design thinking, Prosci Change Management, Birkman Coaching, Harvard Management and Mentorship, Situational Leadership, and Speaking with Impact.
With 11 years additional experience leading international teams in sales, corporate social responsibility, and entrepreneurial operations, he brings unique business insights to the work he does now. He lives between Barcelona and Berlin and has nationalities from the United States and Spain, although he likes to call himself a citizen of the world. Mitchell is a proud gay man and leverages his own personal journey to empathetically build bridges across differences. His passion and talent for breaking down barriers to new learning opportunities creates conscious human connection.
Connect with Andy Storch:
Join us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!
Join us at the Talent Development Think Tank Conference
Connect with Mitchell Kenyon Davis:
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Manage episode 423362983 series 2293081
In this bonus Q&A with Mitchell, he shares:
- His proudest moment and biggest failure in his career so far
- A trend that he is following in Talent Development right now
- The biggest challenge he sees in Talent Development today
- Books that have made a big impact on his life
- One piece of career advice he has for you
Mitchell Kenyon Davis, M.S. & M.A. is a culture transformation and DEI executive coach & strategic partner. He leads global culture & DEI programs in house at Autodesk and consults with other organizations in the tech, finance, automotive, hospitality and public sectors.
His master's degrees focused on International Development & Healthcare, and Emotional Intelligence, Coaching & Leadership Development. He's a certified coach by the International Coaching Federation with over 400 hours of executive coaching experience. He's also certified in the Intercultural Development Index, design thinking, Prosci Change Management, Birkman Coaching, Harvard Management and Mentorship, Situational Leadership, and Speaking with Impact.
With 11 years additional experience leading international teams in sales, corporate social responsibility, and entrepreneurial operations, he brings unique business insights to the work he does now. He lives between Barcelona and Berlin and has nationalities from the United States and Spain, although he likes to call himself a citizen of the world. Mitchell is a proud gay man and leverages his own personal journey to empathetically build bridges across differences. His passion and talent for breaking down barriers to new learning opportunities creates conscious human connection.
Connect with Andy Storch:
Join us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!
Join us at the Talent Development Think Tank Conference
Connect with Mitchell Kenyon Davis:
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