Known for her “thinking out of the box” solutions, Audrey has over 30 years of business experience beginning as a file clerk and “climbing the ladder” to the corporate board room to entrepreneur. Her diverse background in finance, human resource recruiting, operations, purchasing, sales and marketing in companies ranging from the small business to fortune 100 offers a definite advantage in understanding the challenges of today’s business professional. As a natural leader, innovator and competent strategist, she has the unique ability to pull out the best in people and capitalize on their strengths.
Training and leadership accomplishments:
► Professionally trained executive coach through ILTC
► Certified Marketing Consultant
► Lead the initiative for re-organization in a non-profit organization
► Director of training and development for non-profit organization
► Top sales producer for Executive Recruitment Company
► Multiple award winner of innovative problem solutions for process management
► President of Colorado Association of Sales Helpers
► Promotional Strategist for the Leadership Summit
► Co-founder and board member for Annual Turkey Rock Trot
What people say about Audrey:
“Audrey is creative, passionate and faithful. She is always pushing for better solutions and a clearer vision. She is innovative and always ready for a challenge.”
“A true professional and leader”
“Never a question or concern about her integrity”
“Audrey is an intuitive and knowledgeable consultative coach and trainer. If your business needs require you to go to the next level, I highly recommend her.”
" I have worked with Audrey McLeod for several years on a charity fund-raising event and I can highly recommend her skills, drive and enthusiasm. Thanks in no small part to Audrey's marketing and organizational skills, the event participation and proceeds have quadrupled in just a few years. Audrey is a creative thinker--always looking for bigger and better possibilities--she is also savvy and realistic about limitations and can problem solve and make the best of tough realities when necessary."