Angela Loëb is an Author, Speaker, Personal Vision Strategist & Career Consultant.
For more than two decades, she's been helping people rediscover and use their gifts so they bring who they are to what they do in life.
She teaches private classes for a variety of professional organizations and businesses, facilitates public workshops, gives motivational presentations and provides one-on-one consultations.
She graduated from Louisiana State University with a degree in English/Creative Writing and a minor in history. Angela is also a graduate of the World Changers Class of 2007 and was hand-picked by the Austin Human Resource Management Association leadership to participate in the award-winning “Stepping Stones to Enhanced Leadership” program.
She has developed numerous career and personal development tools and training programs and enjoys collaborating with other professionals on special projects.
In 2009, Angela teamed up with Jay Markunas to produce "Pajama Learning” e-courses about job search and career change at www.GreatOccupations.com, which have helped hundreds of people in transition.
In 2011, she partnered with Tom Cassidy, Oxford Physicist, Internationally Published Author and Effectiveness Expert from England, to develop personal effectiveness programs, which are available at http://13x4.com and at www.BeRadiant2.com.
Angela is also an instructor for the Professional Development Center at the University of Texas at Austin where she designs and teaches customized curriculum. Additionally, she consults on outplacement projects in the Austin business community.
She has written hundreds of articles, including for the motivational blog, Attitude and Longitude. She is the author of 2 books about job search, published in 2008 & 2012, and has made contributions to various publications such as the Austin American-Statesman, the Austin Business Journal and the San Antonio Express-News.
Among her volunteer activities, Angela is the VP of Career Development for the Austin Human Resource Management Association, helps to steer the Austin Career Development Network and teaches women's self-defense.
Clients and audiences appreciate Angela's positive, yet realistic, outlook; her use of practical processes and tools; her intuitive ability to help them discern their direction; and her steadfast support while urging them to integrate who they truly are into all parts of their lives.
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