Dr. Lori Todd, Professor, Trainer and Coach

Lori Todd's Bio:

Dr. Lori Todd is a coach, trainer and professor.  Lori has been coaching and leading transformational trainings since 1996, and leads trainings across the United States and Mexico.  She has personally trained over 10,000 people, coaching them to develop their unique leadership and communication talents. In her work, Lori challenges people to risk like it is their last day, give like their love is unlimited, and grow like they have forever.  Dr. Lori Todd has an eclectic background including acting, the arts, and science, which have supported her ability to relate to many types of people.  She received a BS from Antioch College, MS from Cornell University, and a PhD in Environmental Sciences from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  In 1990, she became an Assistant Professor at UNC and, in 1994, President Clinton awarded her a Presidential Faculty Fellow award for her teaching and research, one of thirteen scientists in the US.  In 1995, Lori was a finalist for the Discover Magazine Award for Technological Innovation for her research in mapping harmful chemicals in air.   Dr. Lori Todd is an expert and consults with individuals and businesses on indoor air pollution, asbestos, mold, and creating novel methods to measure  chemicals in air.

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Sculpture, Transformation, Executive Coaching