Monday, October 8, 2018

Mel Feller Personal Development Coach, Real Estate Expert and Business Mentor

Mel Feller Personal Development Coach, Real Estate Expert and Business Mentor

Like you, leadership expert and business author Mel Feller has seen the word leadership defined numerous ways over the years. Is it charisma and positive thinking? Pinstripes and red power ties? Decisiveness? Is it all about the situation? Is it meant only for the elite who rise to the top? Or, is there a different story?

With over three decades of executive coaching, speaking, and most importantly, real-life, in-the-trenches business experience, his view is radically different.  Mel Feller appreciates, and shares with listeners, that leadership is a moment-to-moment choice and not about title, tenure or position. Leadership is for everyone, every day. It is how we should live our life.

Mel Feller sometimes referred to as the “Provocateur” for his ability to stir up a group or as the “People Whisperer” for his coaching skill that brings out the best in people, is known for his practical, street-savvy style; Mel Feller's fusion of real-life stories and his conversational techniques connect with his audience at an intimate, intense and individual level.

Mel Feller has served as a senior consultant and Founder with the U.S. based Coaching For Success 360 Company for several years. He is a Certified Master Facilitator, and continues to work with the best and brightest in the leadership development field.  

The author of the bestselling, Real Estate Innovations: Ways To Invest In Real-estate and People has been shared with folks from around the globe.  

His successes include: AT&T, Qwest, Sony, Sun Microsystems, The Cheesecake Factory, The Gap, and numerous U.S. city, state and federal agencies to name a few.

Prior to his leadership efforts, Mel Feller, a business and political scientist by education and passion, was a former Chief of Staff for a United States Senator. He has served on the board of advisors for a successful Internet start-up company and various other community boards and associations.

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