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Lower Pottsgrove Resident Starts Coaching Business

Peg Calvario

POTTSTOWN PA – Local entrepreneur and Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township resident Peg Calvario recently launched a new professional coaching and consulting business, in which she offers personal life coaching, mentoring, and training programs intended to empower and engage leaders, health care professionals and organizations to achieve personal and professional results.

Her company, PegCalvario LLC, sprang from her “real life experience, and exemplifies how a transitional event can be the catalyst for creating real impact,” she said Wednesday (March 16, 2011). Calvario’s daughter Jodi was diagnosed with cancer in 2003 and later died from the disease. A personal, and then, professional blog grew from the loss of Jodi, who her mother said “consistently inspired others to be more than they thought they could be.”

The blog, titled “Letters To Jodi,” now seeks to “inspire readers to live large, embracing life and love to the fullest, even in the face of adversity,” Calvario said. It also is one of several components of Calvario’s presentations to and workshops for corporate, health care, business, women and cancer groups. Calvario secured her training and certification with The Coaches Training Institute in June 2010.

She serves on the Patient and Family Advisory Council of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and also is a member of the International Coaches Federation, the Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce, and the Professional Women’s Roundtable.

For more information, visit Calvario’s website, here, or call 610-310-5433.

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2 Responses to “Lower Pottsgrove Resident Starts Coaching Business”

  1. Peg Stoner says:

    Peg,

    Great story/exposure in the Sanatoga Post. I just shared it on my home Facebook page.

    Peg

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