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Kimberly Roush

Kimberly Roush

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Kimberly Roush holds people BIG! She is dedicated to inspiring and empowering people to tap into their most valuable talents and gifts that allow their unique magnificence to emerge. She is an executive coach, published author, keynote speaker and leadership facilitator. Through her work with senior executives and their teams, Kimberly has helped thousands discover their individual values-based authentic leadership thus paving the way for more meaningful work and greater success, both professionally and personally.

Kimberly is the Founder of All-Star Executive Coaching, which specializes in coaching C-Level and VP level executives from Fortune 100 companies to solo-entrepreneurs. As a former national partner with a ‘Big 4’ public accounting firm Kimberly brings over 30 years of business experience to her coaching including extensive work with C-Suite executives, Boards of Directors and Audit Committees. Through working with an executive coach herself, she realized that the part of her job she loved the most was all about coaching, motivating developing, challenging and inspiring others. In 2007 she hung up her hat as national partner at KPMG, LLP and took the bold move to start her own executive coaching business.

Kimberly is a Charter Member of ForbesSpeakers. In addition to speaking on the principles included in the book she co-authored, Who Are You…When You Are BIG?, Kimberly is a frequent speaker on All-Star Leadership, Personal Branding: A Marketing 101 Approach, Work-Life Balance, NetPLAYing ™ (taking the work out of networking), Playing with Perspectives – Upping Your Game in Emotional Intelligence and Influence, Playing with Conflict, Playing with Emotions and Ethics and Integrity – The Spectrum of Right.